Japanese society itself . Social interactions with foreigners living in Japan were geographically limited to urban areas , and contact , if any , was based on a more individual or personal type of relationship than through collective or organized channels . Foreigners as individuals and as groups were not really moulded into Japanese society . Their presence was largely hidden owing to their lack of social and physical visibility in the Japanese people 's daily environment . Nowadays , however , this no longer holds true . In 1998...











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