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80 Years On: Tokyo Prospers While Local Revitalization Still Insufficient

80 Years On: Tokyo Prospers While Local Revitalization Still Insufficient

University of Tokyo honorary professor Naohiko Jinno speaks in an interview in Tokyo on July 7.
University of Tokyo honorary professor Naohiko Jinno speaks in an interview in Tokyo on July 7.

   Tokyo, Aug. 17 (Jiji Press)--After its devastation in World War II, Tokyo saw a rapid population inflow in the 1960s on the back of Japan's strong economic recovery, and some 14 million people now live in the Japanese capital.
   Meanwhile, the Japanese government in fiscal 2015 started to work on a comprehensive strategy for local revitalization to help stem depopulation in regional areas and rev up their economies.
   As the population concentration in Tokyo has accelerated since then, however, the government began to take a different approach in the current fiscal 2025 in anticipation of a population decline.
   An expert stresses the importance of setting up a system in which industrial resources are circulated locally in order to create a sustainable society.

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