The Handbook of Language and Globalization

- Author: David Block and Deborah Cameron
- Language: ingliz tilida
- Writing: ingliz yozuvida
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis e-Library,
- Year: 2001
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Globalization implies increased local diversity influenced by human contact across cultural boundaries as well as speedy exchange of commodities and information. Japan is no exception to this trend: in 1999, over sixteen million Japanese people travelled out of Japan and close to five million non-Japanese people entered Japan (Ministry of Justice 2000a). The number of non-Japanese residents in Japan is larger than ever before. Reflecting an ethnic boom, a variety of ethnic foods is readily available at restaurants in Japanese cities.