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What a Small Town in Japan is Like

What a Small Town in Japan is Like

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This transcript explores the daily life and infrastructure of Kofu, a small, depopulating town in Japan’s Tottori Prefecture. The narrative highlights how the community adapts to a shrinking citizenry through innovative services, such as mobile grocery trucks and the consolidation of local schools. To combat urban flight, the local government and non-profits offer relocation incentives, including subsidized housing and trial stays for potential new residents. The episode also details the town’s geographic layout, noting the significance of rice farming, hydroelectric power, and the cultural shift toward car-centric commerce. Ultimately, the source portrays a rural community balancing traditional social clusters with modern efforts to remain sustainable and welcoming to outsiders.

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