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A large number of Japanese experts poured into China, ostensibly to make money, but in fact there was another "purpose".

author:Sister Huang Yan

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In the not-too-distant past, a group of Japanese brain and nerve researchers chose to cross the ocean to China to seek a new career, and they were greeted by a strange land and unknown challenges. This phenomenon seems to be becoming a trend, prompting thinking about the motivations behind these retired experts and China's appeal.

Back in 2021, Japan's Miko Katsuhiko Shiba and Ueda Tamon and Akira Fujishima made an unexpected decision when they were in their seventies or seventies, respectively: they chose to leave their hometown and go to China to join different scientific research teams. This decision caused quite a stir in Japanese society, but it was also plausible.

A large number of Japanese experts poured into China, ostensibly to make money, but in fact there was another "purpose".

Japan, as a narrow island country, has limited natural resources, while China, as one of the most populous countries in the world, is rich in resources and developing rapidly. This huge gap has led many retired Japanese scientists to look to China, hoping to find new development opportunities here. Perhaps the more important reason, however, lies in the lure of money.

Japan's retirement age is set at 65, and this generation of retired scientists was born in the era of Japan's industrialization and rapid economic growth. They grew up in a turbulent social environment and experienced great changes in the economy, which also cultivated their keen business sense and entrepreneurial desire. So they seek new opportunities to satisfy their desires, and China is providing such an opportunity.

A large number of Japanese experts poured into China, ostensibly to make money, but in fact there was another "purpose".

At the same time, the aging of Japanese society has exacerbated this phenomenon. Japan's pension system is far from meeting the needs of the elderly, who are living longer and longer. This has led to an increasing number of elderly people falling into poverty and having to continue working to make ends meet. Therefore, coming to China and becoming an expert professor or doing research has become a viable retirement option.

However, these retired specialists don't just come for money. They bring decades of research experience and rich professional knowledge, which is undoubtedly a valuable asset for China's scientific research and technological development. They are able to provide valuable advice and guidance in their field, accelerate research projects, and pass on experience to the younger generation of scientists.

A large number of Japanese experts poured into China, ostensibly to make money, but in fact there was another "purpose".

However, there are some concerns. The stubborn and conservative nature of the Japanese may affect the progress of the project, as they may become suspicious of China's production, R&D and supply chain systems. But this caution also has its benefits, helping to ensure the sustainability of the project and avoid unnecessary risks.

Overall, the arrival of these retired specialists presents both opportunities and challenges for China. They bring valuable knowledge and experience to accelerate research and technology development, but also need to cooperate with Chinese research teams and enterprises to leverage each other's strengths to achieve common development. As long as the two sides can seek common ground while reserving differences and work together, I believe that this cooperation will be successful and make important contributions to the development of the country.

A large number of Japanese experts poured into China, ostensibly to make money, but in fact there was another "purpose".

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