For litigants to see the enforcement judge is actually quite difficult.
The reasons are complex, but the main one is the shortage of staff in the Enforcement Bureau; court staff don't want to join the bureau, yet the cases requiring compulsory enforcement increase year by year.
There was once an enforcement judge who joked, they say there are many women taking the legal examination system, but I think that's wrong, there are almost no men...
If there is a man, oh boy, he's sure to go straight to the Enforcement Bureau.
It's unavoidable, many people imagine that enforcement judges can simply sit in the office and click around in the system to seize bank assets, movable and immovable properties—that's wishful thinking.
In modern society, buyers are not as savvy as sellers, and many debt dodgers are well-read in law, so you, the enforcement judge, must go out on field visits to enforce effectively.