

Megha Wadhwa, "Indian Migrants in Tokyo: A Study of Socio-Cultural, Religious, and Working Worlds" (Routledge, 2020)
Dec 14, 2021
Megha Wadhwa, a researcher exploring Indian migrants' experiences in Japan, discusses the challenges of adapting to Japan's culture, the historical connections between India and Japan, and the evolving Indian diaspora in Japan. The podcast also explores the unique identities of Indian migrants in Tokyo, their entrepreneurial ventures, the role of religion, and cultural interactions between the Indian and Japanese communities.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Journey of an Indian Migrant in Japan
02:16 • 9min
Research Methodology and Interview Experiences of the Author
11:26 • 3min
Indian Community in Japan: Migration Patterns and Challenges
14:39 • 12min
Exploration of Indian Identity and Potential Migration Trends to Japan
26:45 • 5min
Exploring Indian Identity in Tokyo
32:09 • 9min
Entrepreneurial Ventures of Indian Migrants in Tokyo
40:48 • 2min
Exploring the Role of Religion and Cultural Interactions Among Indian Migrants in Japan
42:33 • 32min