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Nihon Essay / Essay The goal of medical care in the future … is to improve ADL and quality of life. Care and systems need to change toward new goals … Only the Japanese and East Asian countries, including the Republic of Korea and the People's Republic of China, can create a new system. because the Japanese database of long-term care insurance and medical insurance is extensive and AI can be used to predict the direction of new ADL. In the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, many unidentified people appeared due to the tsunami. Their bodies cannot be left as they are. Therefore, joint burials and joint funerals must be held. At that time, there is a need for religious people who can provide joint religious care in public space. For people who do not know which sect they belong to, there is a new Japanese-style chaplain called "clinical religious teacher". Clinical religious teacher came out in the form of religious care, listening, and spiritual care with a universal form that can be shared across religious groups and sects. For people who do not know which sect they belong to, clinical religious teacher came out in the form of religious care, listening, and care that can be shared across religious groups and sects. For people who do not know which sect they belong to, clinical religious teacher came out in the form of religious care, listening course to train clinical religious teachers in a form that transcends the framework of specific religious groups. With the Great East Japan Earthquake as an opportunity, courses were launched to train clinical religious teachers in a form that transcends the framework of specific religious groups? (Toji Kamata) The Japanese total population will fall to less than 100 million in several decades, and the number of people under 50 will decrease to 40%, entering an era of high mortality. The latest future model advocated by both medical and religious Taito for such ultra-low birth rate and superannuated society!