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3 Is manxiety real in our metros? - Times of India

Food for thoughtWhen the old rural economy collapses it also brings down patriarchy, or the traditional authority of male family elders.

Revitalising Rural Communities through the Arts | Kamiyama Art Residency Shikoku, Japan

As part of culture360's ongoing Call for articles 2023, Cléo Verstrepen explores the social value of rural art organisation, Kamiya Art Residency (KAIR), and its role in rural revitalisation and…

Japan offers families tens of thousands of dollars to say goodbye to Tokyo

Giving people cash to abandon Tokyo is one way Japan’s government has been trying to deal with issues of overcrowding in the capital and a shrinking population in most of the rest of the country. 

Elected autocrats, their pandemic responses

Back to the future – a case of Japanese rural migration

Hokkaido University “I first took notice of this trend during my research on the disaster volunteers of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. There was a significant number of volunteers from urban areas who permanently settled down in the Tohoku area and started their own business,” explained Klien. According to her, rural areas in general have been associated with rustic, bleak images. In the aging society of Japan, rural areas have a high number of senior citizens. This entails more problems: vacant houses, tradition discontinuity, etc. Hence, the general expectation is that younger people make attempts to escape from the countryside and seek bigger opportunities in urban and industrial regions.

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