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【独自】自動車整備士、志願者が過去最低 20年で51%減、不足深刻
Exclusive: Number of aspiring automobile mechanics hits record low, down 51% over 20 years, severe shortage looming
Tokyo Shimbun | Local Language | News | Sept. 16, 2025 | UndeterminedEmployment
The number of applicants for the automobile mechanic qualification examination in Japan reached a record low of 35,504 in fiscal 2024, marking a 51.1% decline from the peak of 72,623 in fiscal 2004. This significant drop over 20 years is attributed to factors such as population decline, harsh working conditions, and diminishing interest in cars among younger generations.
This shortage of mechanics has become serious enough to potentially impact automobile safety, leading the government and auto industry to urgently implement measures. A fiscal 2024 survey by the Japan Federation of Automotive Maintenance Promotion Associations found that 47.2% of businesses reported insufficient maintenance personnel, with some limiting the number of vehicles they accept for inspection and repair due to labor shortages.
Takayuki Nishimura, president of a car dealership in Aichi Prefecture, highlighted that automobile maintenance work is physically demanding and dirty, while incomes remain low. The survey indicates that average annual income for maintenance personnel is ¥4,257,900, with those in specialized maintenance businesses earning around ¥3,815,000 and automobile dealer maintenance staff earning about ¥5,094,300.
Two Chinese government ships enter Japan's waters off Senkaku Islands
NHK | English | News | Sept. 16, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Two Chinese government ships entered Japanese territorial waters off the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea on Sunday morning. The vessels, equipped with cannons, were located about 11 to 12 kilometers south of Minamikojima and were heading north-northwest at around 7:30 a.m. Japan Coast Guard officials reported the incursion and are monitoring the ships while warning them to leave immediately.
This marks the second confirmed entry of Chinese government vessels into Japan's waters near the Senkaku Islands this month, with a previous sighting occurring on the prior Friday. The Senkaku Islands are controlled by Japan, though both China and Taiwan claim them. The Japanese government asserts that the islands are an inherent part of its territory under history and international law, maintaining that there is no sovereignty dispute to be resolved.
2 Chinese Ships Enter Japanese Waters off Senkakus
Nippon | English | News | Sept. 16, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Two Chinese coast guard ships entered Japanese territorial waters near the Senkaku Islands in Ishigaki, Okinawa Prefecture, on Sunday, September 14, 2025. The ships attempted to approach a Japanese fishing boat operating in the area, prompting a Japan Coast Guard patrol ship to secure the fishing boat's safety and warn the Chinese vessels to leave.
This marked the first intrusion by Chinese official ships into Japanese waters off the Senkaku Islands since the previous Friday. The two Chinese Haijing ships entered Japanese waters near Minamikojima island around 7 a.m. and left by approximately 7:20 p.m. the same day. The Senkaku Islands, administered by Japan, are also claimed by China, where they are known as Diaoyu.
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