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Rural Japanese Towns Practice “Creative Depopulation”

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May 27, 2015
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Rural Japanese towns are practicing “creative depopulation” to keep from going extinct. Even as their numbers shrink, they’re going all-out to attract young newcomers with programs touting considerations like beautiful scenery, high-speed broadband, and even the ability to set up satellite offices in case disaster strikes.

—The Washington Post

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