Shrinking Japan and Regional Variations: Along the Hokurikudo and the Tosando I
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Focusing on the sociological implications of Japan's declining population, this study examines regional variations in demographic trends across municipalities. By utilizing detailed municipal-level data and advanced statistical tools, it uncovers unique factors that influence population dynamics. The research highlights how different regions can harness their specific strengths to address the challenges of a shrinking population, providing a historical context to better understand these variations. This insightful analysis contributes to discussions on sustainable development in Japan.
