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Japan Faces Crisis Vacant Homes Soar To Record High Of Nine Million Amid Population Decline

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleMay 9, 2024 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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Amidst Japan’s ongoing battle with a declining population, the nation finds itself confronting a new crisis as the number of vacant homes skyrockets to nine million.

These abandoned residences, known as “akiya,” are not only emblematic of dilapidation but also symbolize the profound demographic shifts sweeping through the country, from rural villages to bustling urban centers.

The phenomenon of vacant homes, once predominantly associated with remote rural regions, has now encroached upon major cities like Tokyo and Kyoto, signaling the depth of the issue.

According to data compiled by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, a startling 14% of all residential properties in Japan stand vacant, encompassing not only neglected akiya but also second homes and properties temporarily abandoned due to overseas work assignments.





Jeffrey Hall, a lecturer at Kanda University of International Studies in Chiba, underscores that this surge in vacant homes is not merely a consequence of overbuilding but rather a stark reflection of Japan’s dwindling population. “It’s not really a problem of building too many houses but a problem of not having enough people,” he explains.

The roots of this crisis lie in Japan’s demographic decline, with official statistics revealing a continuous decrease in population, dropping by over 800,000 in 2022 alone. In tandem, the nation grapples with persistently low birth rates, exacerbating the challenge of sustaining a stable population. The birth rate languishes at around 1.3, well below the 2.1 required for population stability.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications recently sounded the alarm as the number of children under the age of 15 plummeted for the 43rd consecutive year, reaching a new nadir of approximately 14 million as of April 1st.

This demographic shift has profound implications, particularly for rural communities reliant on younger generations to sustain local economies and revitalize aging infrastructure.

Compounding the issue, many vacant properties, particularly akiya, are inherited through generations, yet with declining fertility rates, heirs to these homes are increasingly scarce. Younger generations, drawn to urban centers by economic opportunities, often eschew returning to rural regions, exacerbating the abandonment of these properties.

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