Survey for Native English Speakers Residing in Japan

U.S. Census Taker interviewing a family in the 1940s
That's a lot of kids.
Victoria Ferauge, author of the blog "The Franco-American Flophouse", who is a graduate student in International Migration at the University of Kent Brussels School of International Studies, has reached out to me to ask our readers and contributors (not just naturalized Japanese, but anybody who is a native English speaker that lives in Japan) if they would participate in a small online survey about one's level of integration into Japanese society.

I have known Victoria from her blog about living in Osaka and her own issues of expatriation, so I'm familiar with her work and opinions. I took the survey myself and it took me less than 5 minutes to complete. If you'd like to take the survey, please click on the link below. It is anonymous, and no ads or anything obtrusive is done. If you have any questions or would like to see the results of the study, please email her at: v...@kent.ac.uk. Here is the survey address:

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