2022
DOI: 10.1177/01171968221125482
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Sanitizing the national body: COVID-19 and the revival of Japan’s “Closed Country” strategy

Abstract: Japan’s handling of border control measures during the COVID-19 pandemic has become known as sakoku -approach. Sakoku literally means “closed country” and generally refers to a historic period when the Tokugawa Shogunate (1603–1868) kept Japan’s borders shut because international contacts were feared to cause public upheaval and political instability. While these times have long passed, contemporary Japan, too, is known for its tight management of immigration avenu… Show more

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“…The migration literature has been enriched by various works exploring the link between COVID-19 and migration, producing interesting outputs, such as the edited books by Triandafyllidou (2021) and Silva (2021). With regard to the specific context of the Asian region, the third issue of the Asian and Pacific Migration Journal , a special issue co-edited by Chan and Lan (2022), is dedicated to discussing the cases of Hong Kong (Chan and Piper, 2022), Taiwan (Lan, 2022; Cheng, 2022) and Japan (Vogt and Qin, 2022).…”
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“…The migration literature has been enriched by various works exploring the link between COVID-19 and migration, producing interesting outputs, such as the edited books by Triandafyllidou (2021) and Silva (2021). With regard to the specific context of the Asian region, the third issue of the Asian and Pacific Migration Journal , a special issue co-edited by Chan and Lan (2022), is dedicated to discussing the cases of Hong Kong (Chan and Piper, 2022), Taiwan (Lan, 2022; Cheng, 2022) and Japan (Vogt and Qin, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%