Japan's unique geography, characterized by steep volcanic mountains and dense urban corridors like Tokyo and Osaka, creates significant challenges for signal propagation. Professionals rely on high-precision surveying equipment that can handle multi-path interference and maintain lock-on in challenging environments.
The agricultural sector in Japan is currently facing a severe labor shortage and an aging population. This has accelerated the adoption of autonomous machinery, specifically the auto steer tractor, to optimize land use in small-scale, fragmented paddy fields common in the rural prefectures.
Furthermore, the strict regulatory environment regarding land boundaries and seismic reinforcement requires the use of professional total station units combined with satellite data to ensure absolute structural integrity and legal compliance.
