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marmar

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Mon Jul 6, 2015, 09:07 PM Jul 2015

World’s Biggest City Throws Final Festival Before Decline





(Bloomberg) Half a century ago, the Tokyo Olympics ushered in a golden age for Japan’s capital, as industrial prowess made it the largest urban complex in history. Now the games are returning to mark the end of that growth.

“This will be the final festival,” says Yasunari Ueno, 52, Tokyo-based chief market economist at Mizuho Securities Co.

In Tokyo’s Shinjuku district, the ground has been cleared for a new national stadium, surrounded by a gymnasium, swimming pools, tennis courts and a baseball arena. Elsewhere, transport systems are being upgraded and new roads, apartments and hotels are being built. The whole infrastructure upgrade could cost 2.7 trillion yen ($22 billion) and together with the games create more than 200,000 jobs, according to Mizuho Research Institute Ltd.

Yet, once the 2020 games are over, Tokyo faces a bleak future. It is one of only four cities among the 71 most-populous urban centers ranked by the United Nations that are poised to shrink between 2014 and 2030, and the other three are also in Japan. The Tokyo metropolitan area that includes contiguous cities like Yokohama will see its population drop 1.7 percent to 37.2 million, according to the UN.

By 2030, it will be neck and neck with Delhi in the competition for the world’s biggest metropolis. Last year, it was more than 50 percent bigger than the Indian city. ..................(more)

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-07-06/world-s-biggest-city-throws-final-festival-before-decline




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World’s Biggest City Throws Final Festival Before Decline (Original Post) marmar Jul 2015 OP
A slight decline in population to 37.2 million in itself does not pose a "bleak" future Art_from_Ark Jul 2015 #1

Art_from_Ark

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1. A slight decline in population to 37.2 million in itself does not pose a "bleak" future
Mon Jul 6, 2015, 10:55 PM
Jul 2015

Last edited Tue Jul 7, 2015, 03:32 AM - Edit history (1)

The Tokyo Metropolitan Area is spread out over approximately 5000 square miles, so a population decline of a 3 or 4 million down to 37.2 million over the course of several years is not really going to be noticed. Sure, the article talks about some areas of Tokyo proper that are declining, but there is a lot of population growth within the commuter zone, especially southern Ibaraki, northern Chiba, parts of Saitama, etc.

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