Somebody commented that Hasan has "moved" to Japan. I don't think that is the case as it's quite a long procedure and as far as i know Japan doesn't allow dual citizenship. Hasan would have to give up his U.S citizenship which he wouldn't do because he's a rich L.A swelling faggot.
His stream setup looks different, but that doesn't mean he moved to a different location (in a different country), it could be as simple as him changing his room layout...but he did mention wanting to move to Japan if Trump won the 2024 election. I don't know why he'd want to move to a country that espouses damn near everything he hates, as opposed to living in a country that has policies he agrees with, like any of the Nordic countries, or even fucking Palestine, since he can't stop screaming about Gaza. Maybe he's just a massive bitch who wants all the benefits of maintaining an aesthetic of "saying the right things" without having to actually be about doing "the right thing", but I'm not a mind reader.
Hasan would have to give up his citizenship if he wanted to be a Japanese citizen, but if you want to live their for prolonged periods of time, you could get there through a work/student visa and/or apply for permanent residency. People who grew up with parents with multiple nationalities (e.g. one parent is a Japanese national, another is from a country like America or Canada) are required to pick a nationality by the age of 22, people who are studying from overseas can typically get a student visa, but that legally bars you from working over a certain number of hours, or you risk deportation.
Japan has a points-based immigration system to allow preferential immigration treatment to certain types of skilled workers. If he can get the business infrastructure implemented, he could probably qualify to live in Japan as a permanent resident or on a work visa, but he'd still have to wait a period of time before applying (but probably not long, since he's a high earner, and that alone contributes 50 points on the chart, when you would try to aim for 80). And ultimately that could mean nothing, because Japan could always say no. He doesn't even speak fucking Japanese, and "I like One Piece" means fuck all in terms of fitting in with the culture, when you express disgust at things like traditions, capitalism, and conservatism, when the country in question is literally Japan.
I don't think it'd be impossible for Hasan to get interrogated for retweeting the diagram of the gun that was used to assassinate Shinzo Abe, or even just completely rejected from entering the country because of it, if he ever wants to move to Japan. That'd actually be really funny, to be quite honest.