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Former and prospective "Japayukis" have been taking to the streets in the past days, protesting a Japanese government decision to restrict the entry of foreign entertainers. The plan covers all foreign workers in Japan, but because Filipinos account for what could be the biggest group of foreign entertainers in that country, the protest is loudest in the Philippines. Many nightspots in Japan feature Filipino bands and other entertainers.
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December 20, 2004 - 12:00am