Shrinking Japan and Regional Variations: along the Tokaido
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Prologue -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Shrinking Japan, the Goki-Shichido, the Tokaido, the Municipal Power, and the Methodology -- 1.1 The Model for Shrinking Japan -- 1.1.1 Shrinking Japan Defined -- 1.1.2 Sustainable Japan and Regional Revitalization Law of 2014 -- 1.1.3 Municipal Power Defined -- 1.2 The Goki-Shichido (Five Home Provinces and Seven Circuits) and Provinces Under the Ritsuryo Code, and the Baku-Han Taisei of the Edo Shogunate -- 1.2.1 The Goki-Shichido (Five Home Provinces and Seven Circuits) and Provinces Under the Ritsuryo Code -- 1.2.2 The Baku-Han Taisei -- 1.3 The Tokaido -- 1.3.1 The Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido -- 1.3.2 The Tokaido Under the Baku-Han Taisei of the Edo Era -- 1.3.3 Sankin Kotai -- 1.4 Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.1 Histories of Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.2 Reasons for Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.3 Benefits of Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.4 Disadvantages of Municipal Mergers and Their Countermeasures -- 1.4.5 Machi vs. Cho and Mura vs. Son -- 1.4.6 Conditions for a Municipality Becoming a City -- 1.4.7 Conditions for a Municipality Becoming a Town -- 1.5 Basis for the Selection of Prefectures for In-Depth Studies: Shizuoka and Mie -- 1.6 Basis for the Selection of Municipalities Within the Prefecture -- 1.7 A Brief Explanation of the Methodology of the Study -- Notes -- References -- 2 Shizuoka Prefecture Along the Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido and Regional Variations -- 2.1 The Outlook and Regions of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.2 Regions of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.2.1 Seibu Region -- 2.2.2 Chubu Region -- 2.2.3 Tobu Region -- 2.2.4 Kamo Region -- 2.3 A Brief History of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.3.1 Toro Remains of the Yayoi Period -- 2.3.2 Shizuoka During the Edo Period -- 2.3.3 Shizuoka from the End of the Edo Period to the Meiji Era -- 2.3.4 Coming of Shizuoka-Domain | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.3.5 Coming of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4 Population of Shizuoka Prefecture Today -- 2.4.1 Population Changes in Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.2 Birth, Total Fertility Rates, Marriage, Divorce, and Deaths -- 2.4.3 Foreign Population in Shizuoka Prefecture Today -- 2.4.4 Migration in and out of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.5 Net Migration from Tokyo Metropolitan Area to Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.6 Older Adult Population and Living Alone -- 2.5 Household Type, Marriage Power, and Population-Sustaining Power: Shizuoka Prefecture by Region, Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishiizu-cho -- 2.6 Population Changes by Age Group: Shizuoka Prefecture by Region, Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.7 Radar Chart of Shizuoka Prefecture: Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.7.1 A Brief Discussion of Municipal Power of Yoshida-cho -- 2.7.2 A Brief Discussion of Municipal Power of Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.8 Municipal Power of Nagaizumi-cho of the Eastern Region in Izu Province -- 2.8.1 An Overview, and a Brief History of Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.2 Industries in Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.3 Population Changes in Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.4 Municipal Power of Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.5 Unresolved Issues of Nagaizumi-cho -- Notes -- References -- 3 Mie Prefecture Along the Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido and Regional Variations -- 3.1 The Outlook of Mie Prefecture -- 3.1.1 The History and Geographic Classification of Mie Prefecture -- 3.1.2 Mie Prefecture Belongs to Both the Chubu and the Kinki Regions Today -- 3.2 Areas of Mie Prefecture Today -- 3.2.1 Hokusei Area -- 3.2.2 Chusei Area -- 3.2.3 Ise-Shima Area -- 3.2.4 Iga Area -- 3.2.5 Higashikishu Area -- 3.3 A Brief History of Mie Prefecture -- 3.3.1 Paleolithic Era-Jomon Period-Yayoi Period-Tumulus Period -- 3.3.2 Asuka Period (645-709) -- 3.3.3 From Heian to Edo Period -- 3.3.4 Modern History of Mie Prefecture | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.4 Industries in Mie Prefecture -- 3.4.1 Manufacturing Industries -- 3.4.2 Tourism -- 3.4.3 Promoting the "Flying Car" -- 3.5 Changes in the Population of Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.1 Population Changes in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.2 Population and Household Increase Rates in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.3 Changes in Birth Rates and TFR in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.4 Natural and Social Population Increase in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.5 Older Adult Population and Living Alone in Mie Prefecture -- 3.6 Household Type, Marriage Power, and Population-Sustaining Power: Mie Prefecture by Region, Asahi-cho, Kawagoe-cho, and Minamiise-cho -- 3.7 Population Changes by Age Group in Mie Prefecture -- 3.8 Radar Chart of Mie Prefecture: Asahi-cho, Kawagoe-cho, and Minamiise-cho -- 3.9 Municipal Power of Asahi-cho of the Northern Region in Mie Province -- 3.9.1 An Overview and Brief History of Asahi-cho -- 3.9.2 Population Changes in Asahi-cho -- 3.9.3 Municipal Power and Reasons for the Population Increase in Asahi-cho -- 3.9.4 Unresolved Issues of Asahi-cho -- 3.10 Municipal Power of Minamiise-cho of the Southern Region in Mie Prefecture -- 3.10.1 An Overview and a Brief History of Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.2 Depopulation and Population Changes in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.3 Population Changes in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.4 Industries in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.5 Municipal Power of Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.6 Unresolved Issues of Minamiise-cho -- Notes -- References -- 4 Epilogue: What Will the Population Be Along the Tokaido Beyond the Coronavirus Pandemic -- 4.1 The World Population Is Growing, but the Japanese Population Has Been Shrinking Since Around 2008 -- 4.2 Population Concentration in Japan Along the Tokaido -- 4.3 The Population Share -- 4.4 Recent Changes in Population Increase Rates -- 4.4.1 Changes in Correlation Coefficients of Population Increase Rates: 2014-2021 | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.4.2 Changes in Population Increase Rates (%) in Japan: 2017-2021 -- 4.4.3 Changes in the Population Increase Rate: Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Shizuoka, and Mie Prefectures -- 4.5 Three Metropolitan Areas in Japan -- 4.5.1 Changes in Net Migration in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area -- 4.5.2 The Breakdown of Changes in Net Migration in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area by Prefecture: Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, and Kanagawa Prefectures -- 4.6 New Normal Lifestyles Under the Coronavirus Pandemic: Hybrid Work -- 4.6.1 What Is Hybrid Work? -- 4.6.2 Overcoming Demerits of Hybrid Work -- 4.7 Conclusion: Shrinking Japan in the Era of the New Normal Lifestyle -- Notes -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Prologue -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Shrinking Japan, the Goki-Shichido, the Tokaido, the Municipal Power, and the Methodology -- 1.1 The Model for Shrinking Japan -- 1.1.1 Shrinking Japan Defined -- 1.1.2 Sustainable Japan and Regional Revitalization Law of 2014 -- 1.1.3 Municipal Power Defined -- 1.2 The Goki-Shichido (Five Home Provinces and Seven Circuits) and Provinces Under the Ritsuryo Code, and the Baku-Han Taisei of the Edo Shogunate -- 1.2.1 The Goki-Shichido (Five Home Provinces and Seven Circuits) and Provinces Under the Ritsuryo Code -- 1.2.2 The Baku-Han Taisei -- 1.3 The Tokaido -- 1.3.1 The Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido -- 1.3.2 The Tokaido Under the Baku-Han Taisei of the Edo Era -- 1.3.3 Sankin Kotai -- 1.4 Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.1 Histories of Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.2 Reasons for Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.3 Benefits of Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.4 Disadvantages of Municipal Mergers and Their Countermeasures -- 1.4.5 Machi vs. Cho and Mura vs. Son -- 1.4.6 Conditions for a Municipality Becoming a City -- 1.4.7 Conditions for a Municipality Becoming a Town -- 1.5 Basis for the Selection of Prefectures for In-Depth Studies: Shizuoka and Mie -- 1.6 Basis for the Selection of Municipalities Within the Prefecture -- 1.7 A Brief Explanation of the Methodology of the Study -- Notes -- References -- 2 Shizuoka Prefecture Along the Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido and Regional Variations -- 2.1 The Outlook and Regions of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.2 Regions of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.2.1 Seibu Region -- 2.2.2 Chubu Region -- 2.2.3 Tobu Region -- 2.2.4 Kamo Region -- 2.3 A Brief History of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.3.1 Toro Remains of the Yayoi Period -- 2.3.2 Shizuoka During the Edo Period -- 2.3.3 Shizuoka from the End of the Edo Period to the Meiji Era -- 2.3.4 Coming of Shizuoka-Domain 2.3.5 Coming of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4 Population of Shizuoka Prefecture Today -- 2.4.1 Population Changes in Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.2 Birth, Total Fertility Rates, Marriage, Divorce, and Deaths -- 2.4.3 Foreign Population in Shizuoka Prefecture Today -- 2.4.4 Migration in and out of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.5 Net Migration from Tokyo Metropolitan Area to Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.6 Older Adult Population and Living Alone -- 2.5 Household Type, Marriage Power, and Population-Sustaining Power: Shizuoka Prefecture by Region, Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishiizu-cho -- 2.6 Population Changes by Age Group: Shizuoka Prefecture by Region, Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.7 Radar Chart of Shizuoka Prefecture: Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.7.1 A Brief Discussion of Municipal Power of Yoshida-cho -- 2.7.2 A Brief Discussion of Municipal Power of Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.8 Municipal Power of Nagaizumi-cho of the Eastern Region in Izu Province -- 2.8.1 An Overview, and a Brief History of Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.2 Industries in Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.3 Population Changes in Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.4 Municipal Power of Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.5 Unresolved Issues of Nagaizumi-cho -- Notes -- References -- 3 Mie Prefecture Along the Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido and Regional Variations -- 3.1 The Outlook of Mie Prefecture -- 3.1.1 The History and Geographic Classification of Mie Prefecture -- 3.1.2 Mie Prefecture Belongs to Both the Chubu and the Kinki Regions Today -- 3.2 Areas of Mie Prefecture Today -- 3.2.1 Hokusei Area -- 3.2.2 Chusei Area -- 3.2.3 Ise-Shima Area -- 3.2.4 Iga Area -- 3.2.5 Higashikishu Area -- 3.3 A Brief History of Mie Prefecture -- 3.3.1 Paleolithic Era-Jomon Period-Yayoi Period-Tumulus Period -- 3.3.2 Asuka Period (645-709) -- 3.3.3 From Heian to Edo Period -- 3.3.4 Modern History of Mie Prefecture 3.4 Industries in Mie Prefecture -- 3.4.1 Manufacturing Industries -- 3.4.2 Tourism -- 3.4.3 Promoting the "Flying Car" -- 3.5 Changes in the Population of Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.1 Population Changes in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.2 Population and Household Increase Rates in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.3 Changes in Birth Rates and TFR in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.4 Natural and Social Population Increase in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.5 Older Adult Population and Living Alone in Mie Prefecture -- 3.6 Household Type, Marriage Power, and Population-Sustaining Power: Mie Prefecture by Region, Asahi-cho, Kawagoe-cho, and Minamiise-cho -- 3.7 Population Changes by Age Group in Mie Prefecture -- 3.8 Radar Chart of Mie Prefecture: Asahi-cho, Kawagoe-cho, and Minamiise-cho -- 3.9 Municipal Power of Asahi-cho of the Northern Region in Mie Province -- 3.9.1 An Overview and Brief History of Asahi-cho -- 3.9.2 Population Changes in Asahi-cho -- 3.9.3 Municipal Power and Reasons for the Population Increase in Asahi-cho -- 3.9.4 Unresolved Issues of Asahi-cho -- 3.10 Municipal Power of Minamiise-cho of the Southern Region in Mie Prefecture -- 3.10.1 An Overview and a Brief History of Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.2 Depopulation and Population Changes in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.3 Population Changes in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.4 Industries in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.5 Municipal Power of Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.6 Unresolved Issues of Minamiise-cho -- Notes -- References -- 4 Epilogue: What Will the Population Be Along the Tokaido Beyond the Coronavirus Pandemic -- 4.1 The World Population Is Growing, but the Japanese Population Has Been Shrinking Since Around 2008 -- 4.2 Population Concentration in Japan Along the Tokaido -- 4.3 The Population Share -- 4.4 Recent Changes in Population Increase Rates -- 4.4.1 Changes in Correlation Coefficients of Population Increase Rates: 2014-2021 4.4.2 Changes in Population Increase Rates (%) in Japan: 2017-2021 -- 4.4.3 Changes in the Population Increase Rate: Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Shizuoka, and Mie Prefectures -- 4.5 Three Metropolitan Areas in Japan -- 4.5.1 Changes in Net Migration in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area -- 4.5.2 The Breakdown of Changes in Net Migration in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area by Prefecture: Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, and Kanagawa Prefectures -- 4.6 New Normal Lifestyles Under the Coronavirus Pandemic: Hybrid Work -- 4.6.1 What Is Hybrid Work? -- 4.6.2 Overcoming Demerits of Hybrid Work -- 4.7 Conclusion: Shrinking Japan in the Era of the New Normal Lifestyle -- Notes -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index |
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spelling | Kumagai, Fumie Verfasser aut Shrinking Japan and Regional Variations along the Tokaido 1st ed Singapore Springer 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (139 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier SpringerBriefs in Population Studies Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Prologue -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Shrinking Japan, the Goki-Shichido, the Tokaido, the Municipal Power, and the Methodology -- 1.1 The Model for Shrinking Japan -- 1.1.1 Shrinking Japan Defined -- 1.1.2 Sustainable Japan and Regional Revitalization Law of 2014 -- 1.1.3 Municipal Power Defined -- 1.2 The Goki-Shichido (Five Home Provinces and Seven Circuits) and Provinces Under the Ritsuryo Code, and the Baku-Han Taisei of the Edo Shogunate -- 1.2.1 The Goki-Shichido (Five Home Provinces and Seven Circuits) and Provinces Under the Ritsuryo Code -- 1.2.2 The Baku-Han Taisei -- 1.3 The Tokaido -- 1.3.1 The Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido -- 1.3.2 The Tokaido Under the Baku-Han Taisei of the Edo Era -- 1.3.3 Sankin Kotai -- 1.4 Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.1 Histories of Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.2 Reasons for Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.3 Benefits of Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.4 Disadvantages of Municipal Mergers and Their Countermeasures -- 1.4.5 Machi vs. Cho and Mura vs. Son -- 1.4.6 Conditions for a Municipality Becoming a City -- 1.4.7 Conditions for a Municipality Becoming a Town -- 1.5 Basis for the Selection of Prefectures for In-Depth Studies: Shizuoka and Mie -- 1.6 Basis for the Selection of Municipalities Within the Prefecture -- 1.7 A Brief Explanation of the Methodology of the Study -- Notes -- References -- 2 Shizuoka Prefecture Along the Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido and Regional Variations -- 2.1 The Outlook and Regions of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.2 Regions of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.2.1 Seibu Region -- 2.2.2 Chubu Region -- 2.2.3 Tobu Region -- 2.2.4 Kamo Region -- 2.3 A Brief History of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.3.1 Toro Remains of the Yayoi Period -- 2.3.2 Shizuoka During the Edo Period -- 2.3.3 Shizuoka from the End of the Edo Period to the Meiji Era -- 2.3.4 Coming of Shizuoka-Domain 2.3.5 Coming of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4 Population of Shizuoka Prefecture Today -- 2.4.1 Population Changes in Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.2 Birth, Total Fertility Rates, Marriage, Divorce, and Deaths -- 2.4.3 Foreign Population in Shizuoka Prefecture Today -- 2.4.4 Migration in and out of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.5 Net Migration from Tokyo Metropolitan Area to Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.6 Older Adult Population and Living Alone -- 2.5 Household Type, Marriage Power, and Population-Sustaining Power: Shizuoka Prefecture by Region, Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishiizu-cho -- 2.6 Population Changes by Age Group: Shizuoka Prefecture by Region, Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.7 Radar Chart of Shizuoka Prefecture: Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.7.1 A Brief Discussion of Municipal Power of Yoshida-cho -- 2.7.2 A Brief Discussion of Municipal Power of Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.8 Municipal Power of Nagaizumi-cho of the Eastern Region in Izu Province -- 2.8.1 An Overview, and a Brief History of Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.2 Industries in Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.3 Population Changes in Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.4 Municipal Power of Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.5 Unresolved Issues of Nagaizumi-cho -- Notes -- References -- 3 Mie Prefecture Along the Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido and Regional Variations -- 3.1 The Outlook of Mie Prefecture -- 3.1.1 The History and Geographic Classification of Mie Prefecture -- 3.1.2 Mie Prefecture Belongs to Both the Chubu and the Kinki Regions Today -- 3.2 Areas of Mie Prefecture Today -- 3.2.1 Hokusei Area -- 3.2.2 Chusei Area -- 3.2.3 Ise-Shima Area -- 3.2.4 Iga Area -- 3.2.5 Higashikishu Area -- 3.3 A Brief History of Mie Prefecture -- 3.3.1 Paleolithic Era-Jomon Period-Yayoi Period-Tumulus Period -- 3.3.2 Asuka Period (645-709) -- 3.3.3 From Heian to Edo Period -- 3.3.4 Modern History of Mie Prefecture 3.4 Industries in Mie Prefecture -- 3.4.1 Manufacturing Industries -- 3.4.2 Tourism -- 3.4.3 Promoting the "Flying Car" -- 3.5 Changes in the Population of Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.1 Population Changes in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.2 Population and Household Increase Rates in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.3 Changes in Birth Rates and TFR in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.4 Natural and Social Population Increase in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.5 Older Adult Population and Living Alone in Mie Prefecture -- 3.6 Household Type, Marriage Power, and Population-Sustaining Power: Mie Prefecture by Region, Asahi-cho, Kawagoe-cho, and Minamiise-cho -- 3.7 Population Changes by Age Group in Mie Prefecture -- 3.8 Radar Chart of Mie Prefecture: Asahi-cho, Kawagoe-cho, and Minamiise-cho -- 3.9 Municipal Power of Asahi-cho of the Northern Region in Mie Province -- 3.9.1 An Overview and Brief History of Asahi-cho -- 3.9.2 Population Changes in Asahi-cho -- 3.9.3 Municipal Power and Reasons for the Population Increase in Asahi-cho -- 3.9.4 Unresolved Issues of Asahi-cho -- 3.10 Municipal Power of Minamiise-cho of the Southern Region in Mie Prefecture -- 3.10.1 An Overview and a Brief History of Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.2 Depopulation and Population Changes in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.3 Population Changes in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.4 Industries in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.5 Municipal Power of Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.6 Unresolved Issues of Minamiise-cho -- Notes -- References -- 4 Epilogue: What Will the Population Be Along the Tokaido Beyond the Coronavirus Pandemic -- 4.1 The World Population Is Growing, but the Japanese Population Has Been Shrinking Since Around 2008 -- 4.2 Population Concentration in Japan Along the Tokaido -- 4.3 The Population Share -- 4.4 Recent Changes in Population Increase Rates -- 4.4.1 Changes in Correlation Coefficients of Population Increase Rates: 2014-2021 4.4.2 Changes in Population Increase Rates (%) in Japan: 2017-2021 -- 4.4.3 Changes in the Population Increase Rate: Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Shizuoka, and Mie Prefectures -- 4.5 Three Metropolitan Areas in Japan -- 4.5.1 Changes in Net Migration in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area -- 4.5.2 The Breakdown of Changes in Net Migration in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area by Prefecture: Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, and Kanagawa Prefectures -- 4.6 New Normal Lifestyles Under the Coronavirus Pandemic: Hybrid Work -- 4.6.1 What Is Hybrid Work? -- 4.6.2 Overcoming Demerits of Hybrid Work -- 4.7 Conclusion: Shrinking Japan in the Era of the New Normal Lifestyle -- Notes -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index Population Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kumagai, Fumie Shrinking Japan and Regional Variations: along the Tokaido Singapore : Springer,c2023 9789811996085 |
spellingShingle | Kumagai, Fumie Shrinking Japan and Regional Variations along the Tokaido Intro -- Preface -- Prologue -- Contents -- 1 Introduction: Shrinking Japan, the Goki-Shichido, the Tokaido, the Municipal Power, and the Methodology -- 1.1 The Model for Shrinking Japan -- 1.1.1 Shrinking Japan Defined -- 1.1.2 Sustainable Japan and Regional Revitalization Law of 2014 -- 1.1.3 Municipal Power Defined -- 1.2 The Goki-Shichido (Five Home Provinces and Seven Circuits) and Provinces Under the Ritsuryo Code, and the Baku-Han Taisei of the Edo Shogunate -- 1.2.1 The Goki-Shichido (Five Home Provinces and Seven Circuits) and Provinces Under the Ritsuryo Code -- 1.2.2 The Baku-Han Taisei -- 1.3 The Tokaido -- 1.3.1 The Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido -- 1.3.2 The Tokaido Under the Baku-Han Taisei of the Edo Era -- 1.3.3 Sankin Kotai -- 1.4 Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.1 Histories of Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.2 Reasons for Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.3 Benefits of Municipal Mergers -- 1.4.4 Disadvantages of Municipal Mergers and Their Countermeasures -- 1.4.5 Machi vs. Cho and Mura vs. Son -- 1.4.6 Conditions for a Municipality Becoming a City -- 1.4.7 Conditions for a Municipality Becoming a Town -- 1.5 Basis for the Selection of Prefectures for In-Depth Studies: Shizuoka and Mie -- 1.6 Basis for the Selection of Municipalities Within the Prefecture -- 1.7 A Brief Explanation of the Methodology of the Study -- Notes -- References -- 2 Shizuoka Prefecture Along the Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido and Regional Variations -- 2.1 The Outlook and Regions of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.2 Regions of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.2.1 Seibu Region -- 2.2.2 Chubu Region -- 2.2.3 Tobu Region -- 2.2.4 Kamo Region -- 2.3 A Brief History of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.3.1 Toro Remains of the Yayoi Period -- 2.3.2 Shizuoka During the Edo Period -- 2.3.3 Shizuoka from the End of the Edo Period to the Meiji Era -- 2.3.4 Coming of Shizuoka-Domain 2.3.5 Coming of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4 Population of Shizuoka Prefecture Today -- 2.4.1 Population Changes in Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.2 Birth, Total Fertility Rates, Marriage, Divorce, and Deaths -- 2.4.3 Foreign Population in Shizuoka Prefecture Today -- 2.4.4 Migration in and out of Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.5 Net Migration from Tokyo Metropolitan Area to Shizuoka Prefecture -- 2.4.6 Older Adult Population and Living Alone -- 2.5 Household Type, Marriage Power, and Population-Sustaining Power: Shizuoka Prefecture by Region, Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishiizu-cho -- 2.6 Population Changes by Age Group: Shizuoka Prefecture by Region, Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.7 Radar Chart of Shizuoka Prefecture: Nagaizumi-cho, Yoshida-cho, and Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.7.1 A Brief Discussion of Municipal Power of Yoshida-cho -- 2.7.2 A Brief Discussion of Municipal Power of Nishi Izu-cho -- 2.8 Municipal Power of Nagaizumi-cho of the Eastern Region in Izu Province -- 2.8.1 An Overview, and a Brief History of Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.2 Industries in Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.3 Population Changes in Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.4 Municipal Power of Nagaizumi-cho -- 2.8.5 Unresolved Issues of Nagaizumi-cho -- Notes -- References -- 3 Mie Prefecture Along the Tokaido of the Goki-Shichido and Regional Variations -- 3.1 The Outlook of Mie Prefecture -- 3.1.1 The History and Geographic Classification of Mie Prefecture -- 3.1.2 Mie Prefecture Belongs to Both the Chubu and the Kinki Regions Today -- 3.2 Areas of Mie Prefecture Today -- 3.2.1 Hokusei Area -- 3.2.2 Chusei Area -- 3.2.3 Ise-Shima Area -- 3.2.4 Iga Area -- 3.2.5 Higashikishu Area -- 3.3 A Brief History of Mie Prefecture -- 3.3.1 Paleolithic Era-Jomon Period-Yayoi Period-Tumulus Period -- 3.3.2 Asuka Period (645-709) -- 3.3.3 From Heian to Edo Period -- 3.3.4 Modern History of Mie Prefecture 3.4 Industries in Mie Prefecture -- 3.4.1 Manufacturing Industries -- 3.4.2 Tourism -- 3.4.3 Promoting the "Flying Car" -- 3.5 Changes in the Population of Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.1 Population Changes in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.2 Population and Household Increase Rates in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.3 Changes in Birth Rates and TFR in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.4 Natural and Social Population Increase in Mie Prefecture -- 3.5.5 Older Adult Population and Living Alone in Mie Prefecture -- 3.6 Household Type, Marriage Power, and Population-Sustaining Power: Mie Prefecture by Region, Asahi-cho, Kawagoe-cho, and Minamiise-cho -- 3.7 Population Changes by Age Group in Mie Prefecture -- 3.8 Radar Chart of Mie Prefecture: Asahi-cho, Kawagoe-cho, and Minamiise-cho -- 3.9 Municipal Power of Asahi-cho of the Northern Region in Mie Province -- 3.9.1 An Overview and Brief History of Asahi-cho -- 3.9.2 Population Changes in Asahi-cho -- 3.9.3 Municipal Power and Reasons for the Population Increase in Asahi-cho -- 3.9.4 Unresolved Issues of Asahi-cho -- 3.10 Municipal Power of Minamiise-cho of the Southern Region in Mie Prefecture -- 3.10.1 An Overview and a Brief History of Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.2 Depopulation and Population Changes in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.3 Population Changes in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.4 Industries in Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.5 Municipal Power of Minamiise-cho -- 3.10.6 Unresolved Issues of Minamiise-cho -- Notes -- References -- 4 Epilogue: What Will the Population Be Along the Tokaido Beyond the Coronavirus Pandemic -- 4.1 The World Population Is Growing, but the Japanese Population Has Been Shrinking Since Around 2008 -- 4.2 Population Concentration in Japan Along the Tokaido -- 4.3 The Population Share -- 4.4 Recent Changes in Population Increase Rates -- 4.4.1 Changes in Correlation Coefficients of Population Increase Rates: 2014-2021 4.4.2 Changes in Population Increase Rates (%) in Japan: 2017-2021 -- 4.4.3 Changes in the Population Increase Rate: Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Shizuoka, and Mie Prefectures -- 4.5 Three Metropolitan Areas in Japan -- 4.5.1 Changes in Net Migration in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area -- 4.5.2 The Breakdown of Changes in Net Migration in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area by Prefecture: Saitama, Chiba, Tokyo, and Kanagawa Prefectures -- 4.6 New Normal Lifestyles Under the Coronavirus Pandemic: Hybrid Work -- 4.6.1 What Is Hybrid Work? -- 4.6.2 Overcoming Demerits of Hybrid Work -- 4.7 Conclusion: Shrinking Japan in the Era of the New Normal Lifestyle -- Notes -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index Population |
title | Shrinking Japan and Regional Variations along the Tokaido |
title_auth | Shrinking Japan and Regional Variations along the Tokaido |
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title_short | Shrinking Japan and Regional Variations |
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