Japan's tightening visa rules are threatening the livelihoods of foreign entrepreneurs, including Nepalese restaurant owner Budhathoki Samjhana. Despite labor shortages, stricter business manager visa requirements, like a massive capital increase, are forcing many to consider leaving. This comes amid growing anti-immigration sentiment and concerns over overtourism, leaving families like Samjhana's in distress and questioning their future in the country.

La soglia da 30 milioni di yen mette in crisi gli stranieri

In a tiny Tokyo restaurant filled with the smell of Nepalese dumplings, Budhathoki Samjhana surveys the business she built from scratch but may now have to give up as Japan…