
The influx into Nagoya reached levels last marked more than 30 years ago.
In 1987, Tokyo had a net increase of 163,000 people. Then the bubble burst and people started moving away.
However, since Japan's economy started to pick up again, since 2002 Tokyo has
Nagoya, Japan's motor-prefecture, has a job ratio of 1.6:1 job seeker, the highest in the nation.
Osaka is losing people.
More people in a concentrated area is expected to improve the nation's productivity BUT make it tough at the regional and local levels in the nonurban areas.
Washington D.C. , Louisville, Nashville, Denver, Boston, Seattle, Las vegas...each has a population of between 500-600,000. Tokyo grew by that much in four years.
What do you think?








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