4 March 2020
Crisis thinking in regional Japan – the case study of Kamaishi City
Kamaishi City was once a thriving city in Iwate Prefecture with 80,000 inhabitants, a flourishing steel industry and Japan’s most successful rugby team. Following the decline of its steelworks, however, Kamaishi is today a small rural city with a population of 36,000 facing a chronic crisis of depopulation. In this lecture, Dr Naofumi Nakamura used Kamaishi as a case study to investigate crisis thinking in post-war regional Japan; he examined the policies and actions of both the public and private sectors in their pursuit to find solutions to depopulation, economic restructuring, and disaster readiness.
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