It seems like after 2027, the unique sizes of fluorescent lamps that have been commonly available in Japan will become harder and harder to find. In addition, CFL lamps will also be banned in that country in 2025.
See here:
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/d94dd8ff8fed0b91390ff6725c8312dc711184c7https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOCB040JL0U3A101C2000000/It feels like with every passing year, non-LED light sources are becoming progressively harder and harder to find as more and more countries ban traditional electric light sources in favor of LED lighting.
Better stock up and import while you can as anything non-LED will become “rare” and/or “unobtainium” in no time.
Sometimes, it feels like some of us poor collectors will wind up having numerous incomplete sets of traditional lamps with so many other lamps not being able to be procured as new old stock lamps are recycled to a point where no surviving examples exist at all or where all existing lamps belonging to certain manufacturer part numbers will be used up until all examples of those lamps become EOL.
The 2020s have been a very depressing decade for us lighting collectors here on LG because the whole world has been inundated with lamp ban after lamp ban of traditional light sources that are not LED because it seems like there will be a point where future generations will never know and experience any light source other than LED. I also have a strong feeling that future generations of lighting enthusiasts will eventually have to pay extremely high prices to be able to obtain non-LED light sources due to their increasing rarity as a result of NOS and used lamps, ballasts, and fixtures being scrapped and destroyed out of existence to a point where only very few examples of non-LED light sources remain being confined only to collections and being too precious to run every day as stocks of the last non-LED light sources go EOL and cease to function properly. Lastly, I feel that some of us lighting collectors have felt so depressed about the constant lamp bans that some of us even gave up the hobby of collecting lighting because of worries about finding nothing other than LED in the future.