[Seminar] Future Prospects of the Shipbuilding Industry
[Lecturer]
Professor Hiroyuki Kato, Faculty of Sociology, Department of Social Policy Science, Hosei University
[Key Lecture Content]
In this lecture, I will introduce perspectives on the shipbuilding industry. Japan's shipbuilding industry has a long history and can be seen as a "microcosm" of Japanese industry. Within about ten years after World War II, Japan's shipbuilding industry became the world leader in construction volume, and at one point, the construction volume of the seven major domestic companies accounted for more than half of the world's share. Although it has since been surpassed in construction volume by latecomers such as South Korea and China, it still maintains a certain level of competitiveness. Reflecting on the path taken by the shipbuilding industry, which serves as a "microcosm," the reasons for its continued strength, and the challenges it currently faces may provide insights when considering the future of various Japanese industries.
[Lecture Items]
1. Characteristics of the shipbuilding industry
2. Shipyards seen through photos and videos
3. The shipbuilding industry depicted in films
4. Why is it still strong?
5. Points to consider for future developments
6. Q&A / Business card exchange

| Date and time | Monday, Mar 09, 2026 01:00 PM ~ 03:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Capital | On-site attendance / Live streaming / Archive streaming (available for viewing multiple times for two weeks) Kioi Forum, 4-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, New Otani Garden Court 1F |
| Entry fee | Charge |
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