Abstract
Aging has become a serious problem faced by many countries in the world today, and Japan is one of the countries that suffers the most, with one-third of Japan's population being filled with elderly people. Therefore, this article will introduce the impact of the aging process on Japan, such as labor issues, pension issues, and market changes. Faced with these problems and changes, the Japanese government and society have taken some measures, such as postponing the retirement age, using artificial intelligence or alternative labor such as foreign workers. This article attempts to use Japan as an example to find a way out for an aging society, which may be one of the main concerns of some countries in the future.
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