Why are Japanese nursing homes built in our country? What is its purpose?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-07

Nowadays, most countries are facing the problem of aging, and Japan, which likes to shake its wit, seems to have thought of a solution, that is, the elderly of the country are sent overseas to retire in foreign countries.

Japan is an aging country with a low birthrate, and many elderly people who have no children or are not with their children are too lonely and desolate in their later years. However, in Japan, where nursing homes are built and the birthrate is declining, nurses are difficult to find and expensive, and Japanese capital wants to build nursing homes to make money for the elderly in Japan, of course, the first choice is China. Because South Korea is both anti-Japanese and costly, North Korea is even more impossible, Russia is also xenophobic, and relations with Japan are also hostile. To choose and choose, the neighboring countries are, of course, the first choice is China. The establishment of nursing homes in China is very attractive to the elderly in Japan, which is the fundamental reason why more and more nursing homes are being built in China.

Although Northeast people rarely build nursing homes in Hainan, they have built a lot of real estate communities, and the vast majority of people who come to buy houses are Northeast people, not Hainan locals. The Japanese building nursing homes in China and the Northeast building real estate communities in Hainan are both driven by economic laws, and the basic principles of the two are the same.

So, why did Japan go to such lengths to send its own elderly to China?

This has to mention its title of "small projectile country". Japan has a small land area and limited resources, so in order to supply the only resources to the best labor force, they have thought of sending the elderly out to care for the elderly, which not only relieves the pressure of the domestic economy and the lack of resources, but also relieves some pressure for the children of these old people.

At this time, the beautiful scenery and economically backward Southeast Asian countries immediately smelled business opportunities and launched a series of welfare policies for Japan and the Japanese people.

It is important to note that there are many similarities between China and Japan in terms of culture, traditions and values, which makes Japanese elderly care services more acceptable in China. Moreover, the buildings and roads around these nursing homes are named after Japanese culture, making the surrounding environment full of Japanese style.

However, there have also been reports of the handling of Japanese elders after their deaths in China, which may cause some legal and cultural controversy. Therefore, the cooperation between China and Japan in the field of elderly care services requires in-depth communication and consultation in legal, cultural and ethical aspects.

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