Japan is trying to protect it: comprehensive surveillance of mosques and Islamic-related organisations in Japan includes profiling, cameras, undercover agents, informants, and the collection of personal data. It began shortly after the September 11 terrorist attacks in 2001, became public through a leak in 2010, and the Supreme Court declared it legal in 2016 (stating it was "necessary and unavoidable" for counter-terrorism).
Japan is nice because it is Japanese. And now I'm probably going to loose my hard-earned 46 karma points here on HN. ;-) worth it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV2dXYsLvvo
> Muslims behaving disrespectfully at Japan's most sacred Shinto shrines has shocked the internet — and the perpetrator turns out to be an Egyptian migrant from Birmingham now living as a naturalized Japanese citizen.
Your response doesn't seem to react to the article, but rather a response about your displeasure of immigration.
I too simply cannot understand why someone would go to place that is clearly not a best fit for beliefs, cultural feel as home, and just try to change it to be more as he/she wish. No offense, but to be honest, that reminds me to a virus behaviour.
It's called hijrah (migrating for the sake of Allah), qur'an surah 4, ayat 97 to 100 (also surah 2, ayat 218).