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Why is Japan's traditional handicraft industry preserved so well?

Japan's traditional handicrafts are well preserved, mainly because the local social atmosphere is very good. The local people have awe and reverence for local traditional handicrafts. They don't think this handicraft industry is outdated, so they can always regard it as a respectable industry, so they can keep it well. Is there a social atmosphere in Japan? Craft? Yes, they regard the inheritance of craftsmanship as a very important thing. That is, their social atmosphere has a place in handicraft industry. Unlike most other countries, they don't think handicrafts are inferior to machines. On the contrary, they advocate the production of handicrafts, which produce high prices of goods and food. It can only be said that the whole society has the respect of the handicraft industry. They generally think that this industry is very powerful, so it can be protected so well. Moreover, the values they set up about handicrafts are also very correct. Most of them generally believe that handicrafts will only continue to die out if they are put in museums. Only by using handicrafts can we really protect them. As a result, more and more people began to devote themselves to the study and continuation of their opponents' crafts. They are really concerned about these disappearing handicrafts. Even many TV stations will record these people who stick to their handicraft posts to encourage and promote the handicraft industry. Japan's handicrafts are numerous and huge. If they don't protect handicrafts, they will lose a lot of culture and economy. For example, many local cakes in Japan are delicious and handmade, which can be said to have become local signs. All these can promote economic development. They deeply understand this, so they will be more protective and more diligent.