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Since Japan set a new world record for aging in 2023, population aging has become the most urgent issue to be solved in Japan. Faced with the triple pressure of surviving, childbearing, and raising the elderly, it is difficult for Japan's childbearing age population to be mobilized. In order to solve the demographic problem, Japan has become a way to solve the problem by bringing in immigrants or including people already living in Japan as Japanese.
However, it is surprising that Japan is conservative towards foreign immigrants, despite the fact that many countries have foreign immigration policies. Japan's visa and immigration policies have tightened year by year, and the pass rate of applicants has also decreased significantly. Even for student visas, applicants who are too old are denied. This rejection of foreign immigrants raises the question: Why did Japan boycott foreign immigrants and accept a large number of Chinese immigrants?
On the one hand, the Japanese place a high value on the purity of culture and blood. As early as ancient times, in order to maintain the so-called divinity, the Japanese royal family has continued the tradition of marrying close relatives until the nineties of the 20th century. This tradition of consanguineous marriage has led to many tragedies for the Japanese Imperial Family. The people of Japanese society interact with each other, behave in a way that is strongly ethnic, and these characteristics are intertwined with each other, and these characteristics are intertwined to protect the Japanese and enable them to find a sense of belonging, while also excluding people from other countries.
On the other hand, Japan has a strong cultural connection with China. As early as the Eastern Han Dynasty, Japan became a tributary state of China. With thousands of years of cultural exchange, Chinese culture has had a profound impact on Japan. In any case, many Japanese cultures and customs have evolved from Chinese culture. If Japan rejects Chinese culture, it will be equivalent to rejecting its own culture.
There are several reasons why Chinese choose Japan. First of all, China and Japan are geographically close and have convenient transportation, which has advantages for economic development and convenience of life. Second, the integration of Chinese into Japanese society is faster. Compared with other languages, Chinese has a high degree of similarity with Japanese, and has many common vocabulary and cultural backgrounds, making it easy for Chinese to understand and adapt to the Japanese social environment. In addition, compared to China, Japan has a higher average income and a more competitive wage level. Therefore, Chinese will give priority to these factors when choosing a migration destination.
In recent years, Japan has consciously absorbed high-level Chinese talent, and the underlying profound implications cannot be ignored. Historically, there have been many important Chinese figures who have gained advanced knowledge by studying in Japan, and then returned to China to make important contributions to China's development. Such as Lu Xun and Chiang Kai-shek. At present, many Chinese educated in Japan are mainly in fields such as industrial technology, artificial intelligence, medicine and agriculture. These talents are the strength of the middle hall that China has spent a lot of resources to cultivate, but they have unwittingly become a weapon against other foreign countries.
For the development of a country, it is essential to have top-notch scientific research capabilities and technical levels. Money is the least important thing in this area. However, as these technologies and talents flow to other countries, the losses facing China cannot be underestimated.
In order to solve the problem of population aging and brain drain, Japan** can take a number of measures. First of all, restrictions on foreign immigration should be relaxed to provide more opportunities for foreigners with strength and ability. Second, we should increase our efforts to attract and support international students so that they can stay and contribute to Japanese society. In addition, Japan** should also improve the treatment of scientific research talents and high-skilled talents, and provide a better development and living environment to retain these valuable talents. The most important thing is that a comprehensive population policy should be formulated, starting from education, medical care and other aspects to improve people's fertility willingness and pension security level. Only a comprehensive approach can solve the problem of Japan's aging population.
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