The increase in overseas production along with the increase in mass production has highlighted the problem of the decline of Japan technology.
This challenge includes the following aspects:
Japan's technology is protected by the fact that it is in demand, but there are concerns that demand will decline as mass production progresses, which will reduce the number of factories and craftsmen who have the technology, and there is a risk that valuable technology will be lost.
There are also concerns about environmental problems such as excessive consumption of resources and increased waste, which are usually caused by mass production.
On the other hand, Japan's technology has the potential to contribute to the creation of sustainable products.
In addition, it is deeply connected to culture, and its disappearance may lead to the dilution of Japan's uniqueness and traditions, contributing to a decline in international competitiveness.
To address these issues, it is essential to pass on and utilize Japan technology, engage in sustainability, and educate and raise awareness among consumers.