China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - Can holders of Japanese permanent residence (that is, permanent green card) visit the Philippines without a visa?

Can holders of Japanese permanent residence (that is, permanent green card) visit the Philippines without a visa?

Both of them can live in Japan for a long time, and they do not need to apply for a Japanese visa to enter Japan. The difference is:

1, nationality means you are already Japanese. Japanese citizens who are no longer citizens of China must apply for a Chinese visa when they re-enter China. In rare cases, Japanese nationals enjoy the treatment of Japanese nationals.

2. A permanent residence permit means that you can live permanently in Japan and enter and leave Japan indefinitely without having to apply for a Japanese visa. But you are still from China (or someone else, if you have a foreign passport), and you don't need to apply for a Chinese visa to enter China. Without national treatment, such as military service in Japan, eternal life is not a big deal. Nationals must abide by it, but permanent residence is not necessary.