Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - There are still some fans of Japanese companies who blindly worship Japanese products. The decline of Japanese companies is a fact, so why are there still people supporting them?

There are still some fans of Japanese companies who blindly worship Japanese products. The decline of Japanese companies is a fact, so why are there still people supporting them?

I can’t help but say a few words, everyone looks at it and laughs.

In fact, I guess there are not many people like you mentioned. Most people still make rational considerations.

As for the decline of Japanese companies...don't count on it. It is true that Japan's blind development, especially the explosion of the real estate bubble in the early 1990s, has left them struggling to survive. The so-called economic weakness has persisted until now - but even though the Japanese have been shouting "weakness" and "recession" for more than 20 years, in fact Their technological and economic strength has not declined at all. On the contrary, they are advancing by leaps and bounds. There will always be competition between countries. If you want to win and expect your opponent to "deflate" on their own, that's no good. Everyone is developing, and if you want to surpass others, you have to go faster than others.

As for the fields you mentioned, let alone cameras, optical imaging technology cannot be developed without decades of accumulation. What Samsung only started after 2000 is based on Germany and Japan. I just want to earn processing fees by popping up stuff. I think instead of counting on South Korea, we should count on ourselves (although the factory collapsed and the civilian field is gone, in fact, the technical country has been studying it)... When it comes to technical photography, it must be Germany is the strongest, and its optical technology is 100 years old. However, Germany is a bit too aloof. It was a step too late to enter the digital age, so Japan took the lead.

It is true that South Korea's Samsung and LG Philips produce the largest LCD panels, but the most advanced technology is in the hands of Sharp. So to say that South Korea has caught up with Japan is a bit exaggerated, just like Japanese car sales are huge, but everyone knows that Japanese cars cannot catch up with German cars. In addition, for correction, the color TV should be thought of Panasonic and Sharp, mainly because plasma technology is in the hands of Panasonic and LCD technology is in the hands of Sharp.

Let’s talk about something that everyone doesn’t know, clothing. The most advanced clothing machinery is in Germany, but most of them are Japanese products. The situation is a bit like cameras. The Japanese are very good at clothing science. They started studying prototype theory just a few years after their defeat. Over half a century, they have accumulated a lot of data. Their theories are at the forefront of the world (from prototype theory to TPO, none of them were originally Japanese. inventions but they are all summed up best by the Japanese). If French and Italian clothing relies on cultural heritage to win, and the United States relies on its own influence, Japan really relies on technology to catch up... This is why although Korean clothing looks very strong, China has also risen after reform and opening up. Direct pursuit, but when it comes to Asian clothing, foreigners will only think of Japan first.

In the final analysis, it is still a gap in basic science. Although there are many things we dislike about the Japanese, it is true that they also have their faults and fatal weaknesses, but we still need to have a clear understanding of the so-called tactical emphasis on the enemy and what good work they have done.

For example, although Japan does not have atomic bombs, its nuclear science is at the forefront of the world (although the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant made a fool of itself, but think about what they did decades ago) nuclear power plant), there is no technical obstacle for them to develop a nuclear bomb.

So we still have to look at Japan rationally. Countries will always be in antagonism, but people will always be friendly to each other - the same for any country. For us, the right way is to make our own products better and accumulate technology steadily (you must know that admitting the gap is also a sign of strength).