In Saitama Prefecture, a nursery school that declared that they will shut down operation in March next year.
Currently, there are 66 kindergarten children attending, and it seems to be a social welfare corporation with a long history.
They also run a nursing home, and it seems that business will continue.
The reason is that there is a turnover of staff and there is no prospect of supplementing childcare workers.
We know that we are in a society with a declining birthrate, but the problem is that the Tokyo metropolitan area has a large backlash from being forced to open in large numbers.
Should we call it a crisis of the collapse of the childcare bubble?
In fact, the age of survival will sooner or later become the same way for nursing homes.
The speed of opening nursery schools was faster than nursing care, so it’s also faster to be excessive.
In Tokyo, the number of day services has halved in the last five years.
I don’t think it’s going to be this big, but the maintenance of the nursery school was a priority issue for the government, so the future will be harsh as a reaction.
Although it was predicted, there are few facilities that can change their consciousness from the era of putting them in to the era of being selected.
Managers get arrogant.
Employees cannot shift from a conservative sense of security.
There were many facilities that opened easily and did well after that.
However, many hospitals and ryokans with long histories are unable to keep up with the changing times and are leaving.
On the other hand, I hear that even major companies that have expanded their facilities are planning to withdraw from nursery schools in the city center where the number of children is below capacity.
It’s a business of a corporation, so it’s obvious.
The management is probably the same as the management of cram schools and preparatory schools.
If it is a social welfare corporation, I am not sure about this.
There are many family businesses with three people.
It is difficult for a child to borrow money to rebuild and take over the management.
Regional hospitals, inns, and agriculture all face difficulties in finding successors.
The government is promoting the expansion of integrated nursery school and kindergarten, such as nursery school/kindergarten, but not everyone can do it.
New entrants and withdrawals are intertwined.
Dreams, ideals and reality are always difficult.
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