2. South Korea
30-39%
The United Nations acknowledged that racism in this Asian country is a severe and deeply-rooted problem. The United Nations Human Rights Committee even proposed making a new law in the service of anti-discrimination. The current run of immigrants significantly brought the racism of South Korea to the light. They are a little bit more open to immigrants from Europe (read white-skinned) than those from Africa and Asia. Though proposed, the law is still reported as denied one.
Up next we have three countries which share the first place, at least in the Asia.