Japan scrapped each regulation requiring using floppy disks for administrative functions this week, catching up with the occasions 13 years after the nation’s producers manufactured their final models.
The floppy disk, invented within the Seventies, was as soon as a ubiquitous a part of computing. Different types of reminiscence like flash drives and web cloud storage have since taken over. Within the Nineteen Nineties, together with the cassette tape, it was inching towards the dustbin of outdated tech.
However not in Japan. Whereas famend for its shopper electronics giants, robots and among the world’s quickest broadband networks, the nation has additionally been wedded to floppy disks and different previous applied sciences like fax machines and money.
Japan started shifting away from the 1900s storage units, magnetic disks encased in plastic, simply two years in the past, when Taro Kono, the nation’s digital minister, declared a “struggle on floppy disks.”
When he encountered a picture of a freeway billboard for an American most cancers clinic that learn, “If you already know what a floppy disk is it could be time on your most cancers screening,” Mr. Kono responded on social media: “No, not essentially in Japan.”
Within the southern city of Tsuwano, officers within the accounting division changed its stack of floppy disks solely in April 2023, in response to Nobuyuki Koto, one of many officers.
The city’s new database took a while to arrange, however the swap was inevitable and the brand new system is speedier and extra correct, he stated.
A large spectrum of companies — mines, oil corporations, retailers, liquor outlets, buying facilities — was sure by completely different guidelines requiring them to submit paperwork to regulators on floppy disks.
Even after Sony, as soon as a significant producer of the disks for the Japanese market, stopped producing them in 2011, greater than 1,000 floppy-mandating legal guidelines, ordinances and directives stayed on the books, in response to the Digital Ministry.
On Wednesday, Mr. Kono declared victory in his struggle. All these rules have been reviewed by lawmakers, undergone public remark, been voted on and struck down, he stated.
The final rule standing was associated to the recycling of used automobiles and was repealed on June 28, he stated.
Outdoors the federal government, some Japanese sectors aren’t able to let go.
A lot of the conventional textile trade in a piece of Kyoto, which makes objects like kimonos, has not up to date its know-how since adopting floppy disks within the Nineteen Eighties, stated Motoshi Honda, an analyst on the Kyoto Municipal Industrial Expertise Analysis Institute.
Every day, Higo Financial institution, a regional monetary establishment on the island of Kyushu, processes almost 300 floppy disks, which weigh in at virtually 10 kilos, in response to Yusuke Murayama, a spokesman for the financial institution.
The financial institution has tried to steer the shoppers nonetheless utilizing the disks to retailer their checking account info to change codecs, telling them it will cease accepting them within the spring, he stated.
Floppy disks are nonetheless round outdoors Japan, too. The embroidery and avionics industries use them, and till just lately the US’ nuclear arsenal did, too.
Throughout the authorities, Mr. Kono’s work isn’t accomplished. He has indicated that fax machines, nonetheless extensively utilized in Japan, are in his sights. He beneficial switching to electronic mail.
In Tsuwano, the city whose accounting division upgraded from floppy disks final 12 months, the workplace fax machine continues to be typically the quickest strategy to ship info, Mr. Koto, the city official, stated. Officers fax the names of people that have died to newspaper obituary departments and use the machines to correspond with native companies.
“Typically, individuals don’t discover emails,” Mr. Koto stated.
However even after lastly eliminating the floppy disks, he missed some issues concerning the previous system.
“There wasn’t any danger of getting hacked,” he stated. “Now we’ve got to watch out about information safety.”