| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | Mark McDougal | Fingerprinting is unnecessary when we're required to carry around alien cards even after we (safely) enter the country! |
| 102 | Anonymous | |
| 103 | vassili thomassin | |
| 104 | Ben Gibson | |
| 105 | Charles Casavant | |
| 106 | Anonymous | |
| 107 | Sarah Massant | |
| 108 | John Courcy | |
| 109 | Jason Duffy | |
| 110 | Daniel Feit | I feel fingerprinting should not be selectively and arbitrarily applied to airline passengers. Either fingerprint everyone, including the Japanese, or it's meaningless. |
| 111 | Cooper Todd | |
| 112 | Renae Harada | I can understand the Japanese government wanting safety in this country and I don't object to fingerprinting BUT i DO object to being fingerprinted EVERY time I re-enter despite the fact that I was deemed fit to live here permantly after background checks for permanent residency. |
| 113 | Anonymous | |
| 114 | pianfetti | |
| 115 | ?? ?? | |
| 116 | Anonymous | I will be going to Japan this December. I don't look forward to having my fingerprints taken. |
| 117 | Arno Fortelny | |
| 118 | NOBLECOURT françois | |
| 119 | Peter Sidell | Why only foreigners? Aum were Japanese. |
| 120 | Anonymous | Horrible idea. Thin edge of the wedge. |
| 121 | Anonymous | |
| 122 | Alan | I'm not a fan of this idea. It is seriously making me reconsider ever visiting the country. |
| 123 | Dan Cronin | There is no reason for long-term residents of Japan to be treated this way. |
| 124 | DHautcourt | |
| 125 | Herman klunder | I strongly object when they want to take my fingerprints,I am not a criminal .And their are other ways to prove my identity.(pasport / drivers license /
Alien card /
So my vote you have
Ganbatte
Regards Herman Klunder CEO
Abc World LTD
Hot Zone Fashion LTD
Hot Zone Trading K.K. |
| 126 | Anonymous | japan's treatment of all foreigners as potential terrorists is like assuming all non-japanese can't speak japanese. |
| 127 | Kotoha Sakazume | |
| 128 | romand françois | I am a resident of the world - |
| 129 | sipp michelle | I am a resident of the world - |
| 130 | Joel Rodriguez | This is a farce in the name of security. |
| 131 | Sara Finn | |
| 132 | Larry Larkin | |
| 133 | Joshua Burns | Don't let Globalization fuel your xenophobia. |
| 134 | Anonymous | |
| 135 | Anonymous | im a permanent resident and my wife and children are japanese.
what terrorist threat am i. or anyone who comes to japan.
japan is not a place which is high on people target lists.
this is instituionalism racism like the rest of the red tape we have to jump through.
one day japan will have 0 tourists wanting to visit such a racist country.
i would be suprised if the first question asked is can you use chopsticks, if no then obviously you are upto no good. |
| 136 | Anonymous | |
| 137 | pianfetti | |
| 138 | hessaum Sadri | |
| 139 | Joris Vermeulen | |
| 140 | Andrew Fillhart | I recently spent two weeks vacation in Japan over the summer. This was well before the fingerprinting requirement came into play. I spent my vacation in Japan with no problems or having to worry about police involvement. I see no reason to have this go into effect nor do I see it being beneficial at all. |
| 141 | Anonymous | |
| 142 | Anonymous | I'm living in Japan, and I'm feeling offensed to be treated as a potential terrorist just because I'm foreigner. I'm paying taxes heres, it seems its my only only right here. |
| 143 | Anonymous | |
| 144 | Jean-François Lagrost | |
| 145 | Michelle Yamamoto | |
| 146 | Anonymous | Let all help to abolish this whole fingerprinting scheme now!! |
| 147 | Correia Anthony | this is insane!! japan is a democratie! I love this country, please don't do this... |
| 148 | Anonymous | |
| 149 | Anonymous | |
| 150 | Shannon Koga | |