The Ibaraki Prefectural Government has announced that it will implement a new reporting program, offering a cash reward in exchange for information on undocumented foreign workers, starting in the new fiscal year.
According to the Immigration Bureau, out of the approximately 14,000 foreigners reported as illegally employed in Japan in 2024, nearly a quarter of them were working in Ibaraki Prefecture, the highest number by prefecture for the third consecutive year.
“We must take drastic measures to solve this problem,” said Ibaraki Governor Kazuhiko Oigawa at a news conference on February 18.
The announcement has sparked concerns over the program potentially encouraging foreigner discrimination.
by TokyoWeekender