
Japan’s population is getting older, with elderly individuals aged 65 and over now accounting for almost 30% of the total population. This demographic shift highlights the country’s aging society and the need for policies and services to support the elderly population.
As Japan grapples with this demographic challenge, there is a growing focus on ensuring the well-being and safety of its aging citizens. Programs and initiatives aimed at empowering older adults, promoting mental health, and improving economic opportunities for seniors are becoming increasingly important in this context.