Don't forget to blame the gaijin..
"Chinese criminals are making a fool of the Japanese criminal-judicial system," Mr. Kuwahara said. "Even if they get arrested, they only get suspended sentences for the first offense and get deported. Then they come back with a forged passport and commit the same crime. Even if they get convicted, they can endure one or two years in prison, and in the meantime the money is transferred and their relatives build gorgeous houses with it."
Mr. Takehana, the lieutenant governor in Tokyo, said that Japan, which needs foreign labor, must rethink its immigration and labor policies. But for now the Tokyo government and the police, he said, will crack down on crimes committed by foreign gangs and by youths, and will support private patrol groups.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/06/international/asia/06JAPA.html?hp