Vii - Technological
Vii - Technological
TECHNOLOGICAL
Infrastructures of various types sustain the lives of people across all levels, from railroads,
airports, power stations to communication technologies. Within a remarkably brief period, modern
history has seen Japan achieve the desired level of modernization. Infrastructure, which provides a
framework for our economic development, comes with various innovation embedded in Japanese
awareness, such as the ability to accept severe environmental change and ideas for the successful use of
scarce natural resources, coupled with the technological strength to turn ideas into real forms. Japan
has such a modern and very well-maintained infrastructure, which is being upgraded and extended
regularly. The corporate sector frequently conducts different infrastructural projects and run their
operating systems and applications. The telecommunication system in Japan is very innovative. It is
made up of private and public service companies but this main provider is a public corporation, Nippon
Telephone, and Telegraph which operates about 95 percent of fixed telephone lines.
As the demographic in major cities keep growing even more focused, Urban traffic operations
are becoming important. Via apps, Japan provides services hardware, and software solutions within
each country's problems including traffic, increase in traffic collisions, as well as floods. Along with a
proven track record in this field, Japan has one of the highest standards of information and
communication technology (ICT) in the global economy. Japan is likely to access highly complex support
for the growth of each country concisely because it has a systematic strength for ICT development.
Throughout the coming years, emerging nations in areas of the world such as Southeast Asia will see
population growth. Japan strives to respond to the particular context in each country and also provides
efficient, reliable energy infrastructure assistance, as well as to add value to improving the quality of life
and to work to solve global energy problems. In urban growth, efforts planned from a hard-term point of
view, along with communication plan and road map decision-making, are of vital importance. In areas
spread across the globe, Japan has linked to urban growth, utilizing its 60 years of pre - revolutionary
urban revival history. Now that Japan becomes a dominant global economic ability and has expanded its
complex global involvement, the law might well emerge to play a significant role there that is more
similar to its aspect in the West. The transition from a rural , agricultural economy to an urban, industrial
economy also undercuts the methodological support necessary to the prolonged resilience of the
Japanese concept of law.
References:
https://www.japan.go.jp/sustainable_future/infrastructure/
https://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Asia-and-the-Pacific/Japan-INFRASTRUCTURE-
POWER-AND-COMMUNICATIONS.html