The Sino Japanese war! Japan does not welcome immigrants, so why does it still accept a large number

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-18

The severity of Japan's aging population and its impact on **.

Recent official figures from Japan indicate that its elderly population has risen to 3,623,000, or 291%。This figure not only breaks the global record, but also reflects the severity of Japan's aging population. At present, Japan is facing three major problems of survival, childbirth and pension, and low fertility willingness has become a common problem faced by Japan and the world.

However, when faced with an aging population, Japan's rejection of foreign populations is very strong. Compared to other countries, Japan has very strict entry regulations for foreign nationals, and even the application of visas to overseas countries is quite strict. This raises the question: why is Japan reluctant to accept foreign immigrants, but instead accepts so many Chinese?

Why the Chinese are a special case of the Japanese.

The author argues that the reason for Japan's rejection of foreigners is that they value the purity of the country. In the past, the Japanese imperial family promoted a "sacred" custom that was abolished in the 1990s. It is precisely because of this persistence that Japan strives to seek its own national purity, thus creating a cultural barrier that excludes people from other countries.

However, compared with other countries, the cultures of China and Japan have certain similarities, which can be said to be in the same vein. Japan has paid tribute to China since the Eastern Han Dynasty, and thousands of years of economic and trade exchanges have made many of Japan's traditional civilizations and customs have Chinese traditions and traditions. Therefore, Japan's rejection of Chinese culture is tantamount to rejecting its own culture.

In addition, the geographical distance between China and Japan is relatively close, and due to its convenient transportation and relatively stable economic conditions, it is more convenient for China and Japan. Another reason why Chinese go to Japan is the proximity to home, low cost, and high wages. Japan is a rich country with hourly wages 2-3 times higher than China's, which makes Chinese interested in improving their lives. In addition, due to the similarities between Chinese and Japanese languages, scripts and cultures, it is easier for Chinese to enter Japanese society.

The absorption of China's high-end elite.

In recent years, Japan has been interested in absorbing high-level Chinese figures. This is due to the fact that education plays a key role in the development of a nation. China is a country with a large population and a high standard of living per capita, but the outflow of human resources cannot be ignored. If Japan wants to have a voice in the international community, has world-class scientific research capabilities, and is to carry out breakthrough technological innovations, it must focus on how to bring in excellent human resources.

It has to be said that internationally, various countries are competing for top talents to maintain their leading position in the world. Among them, money is secondary, and for excellent talents, their attitude and salary are the most important. The diligence and diligence of the Chinese have made them leaders in all walks of life, but these excellent talents cannot be deprived.

Therefore, China must pay attention to attracting overseas talents, improve their welfare, and let them know that China is the future of the world in China, and the space for development is also in China. China and Japan should strengthen people-to-people exchanges and cooperation to promote the continuous development of bilateral relations.

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