Positive users praise the interactive maps and odd side projects on Japan's urban youth and rural aging for their quality and insight, while one dismisses the findings as obvious.
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@CJHandmer Did you really need Mythos to tell you that young people move to cities (and sometimes have babies there)?
@CJHandmer Can't get enough of you doing odd mapping side projects Casey
@CJHandmer So good 👍
I'm traveling to Japan next week and was looking at street view to help plan (as one does) and got curious about how gray the rural areas were. A few jabs at Mythos later, I got this lovely map (plus an interactive widget). Conventionally cities are seen as low fertility places that are net consumers of people but in Japan, to the extent there are young people at all, they seem to be in cities. Some neighborhoods are almost comparable demographics with, say, Israel (median age 30).
@CJHandmer Did you really need Mythos to tell you that young people move to cities (and sometimes have babies there)?
I'm traveling to Japan next week and was looking at street view to help plan (as one does) and got curious about how gray the rural areas were. A few jabs at Mythos later, I got this lovely map (plus an interactive widget). Conventionally cities are seen as low fertility places that are net consumers of people but in Japan, to the extent there are young people at all, they seem to be in cities. Some neighborhoods are almost comparable demographics with, say, Israel (median age 30).
Positive users praise the interactive maps and odd side projects on Japan's urban youth and rural aging for their quality and insight, while one dismisses the findings as obvious.
Based on 3 visible X reactions from 7 accounts; directional sample.
Ask a question below.
Published answers will appear here.