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Yokohama Citizen's Life White Paper 2006 Non-Proliferation Selection and Challenge for the Age of Growth and Expansion

Last updated on July 3, 2024.

Yokohama Citizens' Life White Paper 2006 Non-Proliferation Selection and Challenge for the Age of Growth and Expansion (March 2006)

Contents

Table of Contents [PDF version]
Name of articlePage

PROLOGUE / Super / Quick Understanding "Yokohama Citizen's Life White Paper" (PDF: 536KB)

2~8

Part 1 / 12 Changes in Yokohama's Citizens' Life and Urban Forms (PDF: 13KB)

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EPISODE1 / Anxiety about the Expanding Future (PDF: 59KB)

10~11

EPISODE2 / Family members shrinking and dismantling (PDF: 36KB)

12~13

EPISODE3 / The leading role is the junior generation of baby boomers (PDF: 85KB)

14~15

EPISODE4 / Beyond the Hope Disparity Society: From Interviews with Students at School Y and Tsuruko-(PDF: 45KB)

16~17

EPISODE5 / Baby boomers returning (PDF: 48KB)

18~19

EPISODE6 / "Open Port City" and "Fourth Mountain Hand"-Is it possible to become independent from Tokyo-(PDF: 35KB)

20~21

EPISODE7 / Population Declining Society in Yokohama (PDF: 82KB)

22~23

EPISODE8/To make Yokohama an "international city" - Chinatown Naka Ward and Shiota Tsurumi Ward (PDF: 41KB)

24~25

EPISODE9 / New citizen self-government of ubiquitous society (PDF: 28KB)

26~27

EPISODE10 / Risk Communication of “Food City” (PDF: 35KB)

28~29

EPISODE11 / It began in Negishi Bay-Pollution Control Yokohama Method and Environmental Action City-(PDF: 68KB)

30~31

EPISODE12/Is Yokohama "Moe"? -The Road to Cultural Arts Creation City-(PDF: 48KB)

32~33

Glossary to read the Yokohama Citizens' Life White Paper 2006 Part 1 (PDF: 17KB)

34

Part 2 / Yokohama Type Record (Catalog) 2006 (PDF: 16KB)

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Your Yokohama Citizenship Check - Are you in your neighborhood? ―(PDF:161KB)

36~43

Citizenship of Yokohama seen in the form of family (PDF: 56KB)

44~45

■Family image of Yokohama seen in eight types (PDF: 138KB)

46~51

Since 1964-How far are we coming and where we are heading-(PDF: 168KB)

52~57

Urban power and regional power of Yokohama seen in zoom lens (PDF: 126KB)

58~60

■Yokohama seen in four metropolitan areas (PDF: 2,509KB)

61~64

■Station area and station power of Yokohama seen in seven types (PDF: 6,443KB)

65~71

■Urban area of Yokohama seen in 16 types (PDF: 790KB)

72~82

Part 3 / Q&A to open up the future of Yokohama Think of as pioneers in the era of non-growth and expansion (PDF: 20KB)

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Chapter 1: A place in community support that supports diverse lifestyles

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Q1. There is no place for parents and children with infants. How to form a place for child care support in the area (PDF: 107KB)

84~87

Q2. Who and how to create a place where school-aged children can play, learn and live in the community with peace of mind (PDF: 202KB)

88~93

Q3. How do you form a variety of safety nets for young people to become independent (PDF: 110KB)

94~97

Q4. The "baby boomers" overflow in the community. Is there any place for them (PDF: 67KB)

98~101

Q5. Is it possible to create a variety of nursing care mechanisms that allow people to live with peace of mind even as the number of elderly people increases rapidly (PDF: 78KB)

102~105

Q6. Can the local community help me when I have trouble living due to illness, old age, unemployment, etc. (PDF: 555KB)

106~111

“community support Places” in the age of non-growth and expansion: Searching for Our Places (PDF: 93KB)

112~113

Chapter 2 / Sustainable town environment created independently by residents

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Q1. I am worried about earthquakes and crimes, but how should I work on disaster prevention in anti-crime program (PDF: 159KB)

114~119

Q2. How conservation, inherit, and create the natural environment of forests, rivers, and seas unique to Yokohama (PDF: 171KB)

120~124

Q3. There are farm products direct sales outlets all over the country. Is there any such movement (locally grown and consumed) in Yokohama? (PDF: 144KB)

125~128

Q4. What kind of public transportation means led by local residents and how it is operated (PDF: 127KB)

129~132

Q5. What is the information gap (digital divide)? Why must be resolved (PDF: 101KB)

133~135

Road to rebuilding the suburbs of Yokohama-Creating a multifunctional, compact and sustainable town (PDF: 124KB)

136~137

Chapter 3 / Comprehensive Promotion for the Redevelopment of Port Opening City Yokohama

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Q1. How to create a public school that responds to human resource development in the age of globalization (PDF: 139KB)

138~143

Q2. With the globalization of the economy and society, the independence of the Yokohama economy is urgently needed. Is it possible to establish a new economic policy supported by citizens (PDF: 123KB)

144~147

Q3. How to enhance the attractiveness of an international tourist city, attract the exchange population to Yokohama, including overseas, and revitalize the cultural economy (PDF: 171KB)

148~151

Dream of the 150th anniversary of the opening of the port-Ignition of the International Port, Yokohama Recurrence Exhibition (PDF: 142KB)

152~153

Glossary to read Yokohama Citizen's Life White Paper 2006 Part 2 (PDF: 85KB)

154~155

EPILOGUE worship-To you of Yokohama citizens-Letter from me of city officials (PDF: 54KB)

156~157

List of Cooperators and Staff (PDF: 15KB)

158~160

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