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Is Japan losing its compassion as anti-foreigner sentiments grow?
TOKYO – An Indian man gave 30 years of his life to Japan, where he opened a humble curry house in suburban Tokyo 18 years ago and placed his two children in the public school system.
But Mr Manish Kumar, 54, now cries injustice at being expelled from the country after immigration authorities did not renew his Business Manager visa allegedly because of tightened guidelines enacted in October 2025.
Speaking tearfully at a conference at the Upper House Parliamentarians’ Office Building by a citizens’ group protesting against the new visa regulations earlier in May, Mr Kumar pleaded: “My children speak only Japanese and have only Japanese friends. I’ve made an honest living and bought a house. But the authorities are telling me to go back to India. How is this humane?
TOKYO – An Indian man gave 30 years of his life to Japan, where he opened a humble curry house in suburban Tokyo 18 years ago and placed his two children in the public school system.
But Mr Manish Kumar, 54, now cries injustice at being expelled from the country after immigration authorities did not renew his Business Manager visa allegedly because of tightened guidelines enacted in October 2025.
Speaking tearfully at a conference at the Upper House Parliamentarians’ Office Building by a citizens’ group protesting against the new visa regulations earlier in May, Mr Kumar pleaded: “My children speak only Japanese and have only Japanese friends. I’ve made an honest living and bought a house. But the authorities are telling me to go back to India. How is this humane?




