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Science and technology in Japan

Science and technology in Japan has helped fuel the rapid industrial and economic development of the country. Japan has a long history and tradition for scientific research and development, stretching as far back as the Meiji period.

Japanese Experiment Module
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However, science and technology developed rapidly after the Second World War, which has affected the advancement of vehicle technology, consumer electronics, robotics, medical devices, space exploration, and the film industry. Japan's exemplary educational system as well its higher education institutions help contribute to the country's acceptance for technological innovation and aid engineering talent development.

High levels of support for research and development have enabled Japan to produce advances in automotive engines, television display technology, videogames, optical clocks, and many other fields. Japan is also advanced and a global leader in the robotics, natural sciences, aerospace exploration and biomedical research areas. In 2023, Japan was ranked 13th in the Global Innovation Index by the World Intellectual Property Organization.[1]

Scientific research in Japan is supported and promoted by the Japanese Government through various institutes and agencies including the Japan Science and Technology Agency (科学技術振興機構), Science Council of Japan (日本学術会議) and the Japan Academy (日本学士院).

Aerospace research edit

 
H-II Transfer Vehicle

Founded in 2003 through the merging of three aerospace organisations (Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, National Aerospace Laboratory, and the National Space Development Agency of Japan), the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) conducts space and planetary exploration, aviation research, and the development of various space technologies and satellites. JAXA has developed a series of rockets in conjunction with Japanese heavy manufacturers such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The organisation was also responsible for the development of the Japanese Experiment Module (also known as KIBO), which was launched and added to the International Space Station during Space Shuttle assembly flights in 2007 and 2008 and the HTV to transfer payloads to the station in 2009.

Japan also sends several astronauts to work in the ISS and help other international collaborators with space research and technology transfers. Since 1990, twelve Japanese individuals have participated in space flights, two of whom were women. Two Japanese astronauts also served as commanders of the ISS, with the last being Akihiko Hoshide. [2]

In recent years, Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft has been used to collect samples from a near-Earth asteroid called Ryugu and back to Earth for research and analysis. The 6-year mission ended in 2020. [3]

Nuclear energy edit

 
The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant, a 3-unit BWR site typical of Japan's nuclear plants

Since 1973, Japan has been looking to become less dependent on imported fuel and start to depend on nuclear energy. In 2008, after the opening of 7 brand new nuclear reactors in Japan (3 on Honshū, and 1 each on Hokkaidō, Kyūshū, Shikoku, and Tanegashima)[4] Japan became the third largest nuclear power user in the world with 55 nuclear reactors. These provide 34.5% of Japan's electricity.

Following an earthquake, tsunami, and the failure of cooling systems at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant on March 11, 2011, a nuclear emergency was declared. 140,000 residents within 20 km of the plant were evacuated. See Radiation effects from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster 900.

Electronics edit

 
PRO-HDV JVC camera

Japan is well known for its electronics industry throughout the world, and Japanese electronic products account for a large share in the world market, compared to a majority of other countries. Japan is one of the leading nations in the fields of scientific research, technology, machinery, and medical research with the world's third largest budget for research and development at $130 billion USD, and over 677,731 researchers. Japan has received the most science Nobel prizes in Asia (see List of Nobel laureates by country)

Japan has large international corporate conglomerates such as Fuji (which developed the nation's first electronic computer, FUJIC1999, in 1956) and Sony. Sony, Panasonic, Canon, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Sharp, NEC, Nintendo, Epson and Toshiba are among the best-known electronics companies in the world. Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, and Subaru are also very well known automobile companies in the world.

It is estimated that compared to the amount of known reserves still in the ground, 16% of the world's gold and 22% of silver is contained in electronic technology in Japan.[5]

Robotics edit

Japan is also known for robotics. There are many types of robots that are used in restaurants, hospitals, parks, or in different companies.[6] Robots are used for different purposes, such as in restaurants in Japan. Japanese research companies are researching on advanced AI robots that can mimic the work of humans.[7]

Medicine and healthcare edit

Japan is also a global leader in the area of biomedical research along with the United States and elsewhere. In 2015, the country established the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development to help implement biomedical research and development projects and improve the support infrastructure for clinical research. Medical research in Japan typically takes place in various national university and private university research hospitals. These research hospitals include University of Tokyo Hospital, Tohoku University Hospital, and Keio University Hospital among others.

Ten Japanese Great Inventors edit

On the centennial anniversary of the creation of the industrial rights system in 1985, the Japan Patent Office selected ten Japanese inventors whose inventions helped contribute to Japan's rapid industrial development and scientific research. These inventors are:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Global Innovation Index 2023". WIPO. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  2. ^ Une, Yukiko (2021-04-26). "Akihiko Hoshide Becomes Second-Ever Japanese Commander of the ISS | JAPAN Forward". japan-forward.com. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  3. ^ Ryan, Jackson. "Japan's Hayabusa2 asteroid sample mission ends with perfect landing". CNET. Retrieved 2022-03-11.
  4. ^ "Nuclear Power in Japan | Japanese Nuclear Energy - World Nuclear Association". world-nuclear.org. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  5. ^ "Tokyo Olympic medals to be made from e-waste - Nikkei Asian Review". from the original on 2019-08-17. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
  6. ^ Steen, Emma. "This new Tokyo cafe will have robot waiters controlled remotely by disabled workers". Time Out Tokyo. Retrieved 2021-06-05.
  7. ^ "The University of Tokyo". The University of Tokyo. Retrieved 2021-06-05.

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Science and technology in Japan has helped fuel the rapid industrial and economic development of the country Japan has a long history and tradition for scientific research and development stretching as far back as the Meiji period Japanese Experiment ModuleLexus LFAHowever science and technology developed rapidly after the Second World War which has affected the advancement of vehicle technology consumer electronics robotics medical devices space exploration and the film industry Japan s exemplary educational system as well its higher education institutions help contribute to the country s acceptance for technological innovation and aid engineering talent development High levels of support for research and development have enabled Japan to produce advances in automotive engines television display technology videogames optical clocks and many other fields Japan is also advanced and a global leader in the robotics natural sciences aerospace exploration and biomedical research areas In 2023 Japan was ranked 13th in the Global Innovation Index by the World Intellectual Property Organization 1 Scientific research in Japan is supported and promoted by the Japanese Government through various institutes and agencies including the Japan Science and Technology Agency 科学技術振興機構 Science Council of Japan 日本学術会議 and the Japan Academy 日本学士院 Contents 1 Aerospace research 2 Nuclear energy 3 Electronics 4 Robotics 5 Medicine and healthcare 6 Ten Japanese Great Inventors 7 See also 8 ReferencesAerospace research editSee also Hayabusa nbsp H II Transfer VehicleFounded in 2003 through the merging of three aerospace organisations Institute of Space and Astronautical Science National Aerospace Laboratory and the National Space Development Agency of Japan the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency JAXA conducts space and planetary exploration aviation research and the development of various space technologies and satellites JAXA has developed a series of rockets in conjunction with Japanese heavy manufacturers such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries The organisation was also responsible for the development of the Japanese Experiment Module also known as KIBO which was launched and added to the International Space Station during Space Shuttle assembly flights in 2007 and 2008 and the HTV to transfer payloads to the station in 2009 Japan also sends several astronauts to work in the ISS and help other international collaborators with space research and technology transfers Since 1990 twelve Japanese individuals have participated in space flights two of whom were women Two Japanese astronauts also served as commanders of the ISS with the last being Akihiko Hoshide 2 In recent years Japan s Hayabusa2 spacecraft has been used to collect samples from a near Earth asteroid called Ryugu and back to Earth for research and analysis The 6 year mission ended in 2020 3 Nuclear energy editMain article Nuclear power in Japan nbsp The Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant a 3 unit BWR site typical of Japan s nuclear plantsSince 1973 Japan has been looking to become less dependent on imported fuel and start to depend on nuclear energy In 2008 after the opening of 7 brand new nuclear reactors in Japan 3 on Honshu and 1 each on Hokkaidō Kyushu Shikoku and Tanegashima 4 Japan became the third largest nuclear power user in the world with 55 nuclear reactors These provide 34 5 of Japan s electricity Following an earthquake tsunami and the failure of cooling systems at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant on March 11 2011 a nuclear emergency was declared 140 000 residents within 20 km of the plant were evacuated See Radiation effects from Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster 900 Electronics editMain article Consumer electronics in Japan nbsp PRO HDV JVC cameraJapan is well known for its electronics industry throughout the world and Japanese electronic products account for a large share in the world market compared to a majority of other countries Japan is one of the leading nations in the fields of scientific research technology machinery and medical research with the world s third largest budget for research and development at 130 billion USD and over 677 731 researchers Japan has received the most science Nobel prizes in Asia see List of Nobel laureates by country Japan has large international corporate conglomerates such as Fuji which developed the nation s first electronic computer FUJIC1999 in 1956 and Sony Sony Panasonic Canon Fujitsu Hitachi Sharp NEC Nintendo Epson and Toshiba are among the best known electronics companies in the world Toyota Honda Nissan Mazda Mitsubishi Suzuki and Subaru are also very well known automobile companies in the world It is estimated that compared to the amount of known reserves still in the ground 16 of the world s gold and 22 of silver is contained in electronic technology in Japan 5 Robotics editMain article Japanese robotics Japan is also known for robotics There are many types of robots that are used in restaurants hospitals parks or in different companies 6 Robots are used for different purposes such as in restaurants in Japan Japanese research companies are researching on advanced AI robots that can mimic the work of humans 7 Medicine and healthcare editJapan is also a global leader in the area of biomedical research along with the United States and elsewhere In 2015 the country established the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development to help implement biomedical research and development projects and improve the support infrastructure for clinical research Medical research in Japan typically takes place in various national university and private university research hospitals These research hospitals include University of Tokyo Hospital Tohoku University Hospital and Keio University Hospital among others Ten Japanese Great Inventors editOn the centennial anniversary of the creation of the industrial rights system in 1985 the Japan Patent Office selected ten Japanese inventors whose inventions helped contribute to Japan s rapid industrial development and scientific research These inventors are Sakichi Toyoda 豊田佐吉 Patent no 1195 human powered wooden weaving machine Kokichi Mikimoto 御木本幸吉 Patent no 2670 cultured pearl Jokichi Takamine 高峰譲吉 Patent no 4785 adrenaline Kikunae Ikeda 池田菊苗 Patent no 14805 sodium glutamate Umetaro Suzuki 鈴木梅太郎 Patent no 20785 vitamin B1 Kyota Sugimoto 杉本京太 Patent no 27877 Japanese typewriter Kotaro Honda 本多光太郎 Patent no 32334 KS steel Hidetsugi Yagi 八木秀次 Patent no 69115 Yagi Uda antenna Yasujiro Niwa 丹羽保次郎 Patent no 84722 Phototelegraphy Method Tokushichi Mishima 三島徳七 Patent Number 96371 MKM steelSee also edit nbsp Japan portal nbsp Science portal nbsp Technology portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Science in Japan History of science and technology in Japan Japanese automotive industry Neodymium magnet List of Japanese inventions Research and development in JapanReferences edit Global Innovation Index 2023 WIPO Retrieved October 17 2023 Une Yukiko 2021 04 26 Akihiko Hoshide Becomes Second Ever Japanese Commander of the ISS JAPAN Forward japan forward com Retrieved 2022 03 11 Ryan Jackson Japan s Hayabusa2 asteroid sample mission ends with perfect landing CNET Retrieved 2022 03 11 Nuclear Power in Japan Japanese Nuclear Energy World Nuclear Association world nuclear org Retrieved 2021 06 05 Tokyo Olympic medals to be made from e waste Nikkei Asian Review Archived from the original on 2019 08 17 Retrieved 2019 08 20 Steen Emma This new Tokyo cafe will have robot waiters controlled remotely by disabled workers Time Out Tokyo Retrieved 2021 06 05 The University of Tokyo The University of Tokyo Retrieved 2021 06 05 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Science and technology in Japan amp oldid 1218075803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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