Japan's Countryside Slowly Dies While Its World-Class Cities Boom

A woman pushes a bicycle past a vendor at a morning market in Gojome, Akita Prefecture, Japan, on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019. When it comes to Japans economy, theres actually two of them. In Japan A, an urban-industrial corridor stretching about 300 miles from Tokyo through Osaka, youll find cutting-edge businesses and world-class wealth. In Japan B, which is just about everywhere else, small cities and towns are dying as people move to Japan A in search of opportunity. Photographer: Noriko Hayashi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A woman pushes a bicycle past a vendor at a morning market in Gojome, Akita Prefecture, Japan, on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019. When it comes to Japans economy, theres actually two of them. In Japan A, an urban-industrial corridor stretching about 300 miles from Tokyo through Osaka, youll find cutting-edge businesses and world-class wealth. In Japan B, which is just about everywhere else, small cities and towns are dying as people move to Japan A in search of opportunity. Photographer: Noriko Hayashi/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Japan's Countryside Slowly Dies While Its World-Class Cities Boom
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2019年09月05日(木)
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JAPAN AKITA
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