Japan leads the world in terms of longevity. It is also the fastest aging coun...
The "Share Village" project has been ongoing in Japan since 2015, with the aim ...
Changes in technology are enabling our modes of living to be perceived visuall...
A Japanese town often mentioned as a municipality making innovative efforts to ...
Junko Edahiro, chief executive of Japan for Sustainability, delivered a keynot...
The Japanese Cabinet Office released the Annual Report on the Aging Society 201...
Building a society with a healthy lifestyle, where even the elderly can lead ac...
Mariko Kawaguchi, chief researcher at Daiwa Institute of Research, Ltd., analy...
Itoshiro is a village located in Gujo City, Gifu Prefecture, right next to Fuk...
Saburo Kato is a Japanese environmental activist and president of the Japan As...
In the last JFS Newsletter, the December 2015 issue, we introduced the 1% Rura...
Japan for Sustainability (JFS) has been working on its Local Well-Being Projec...
Japan has entered a period of rapid population decline. If the trend continues...
Tetsufumi Okushi is known as an brilliant entrepreneur in Japan who grew a sin...
The interval of Japan's history between 1603 and 1867 is called the Edo Period...
The previous issue of the JFS Newsletter introduced problems resulting from a ...
The Institute for Studies in Happiness, Economy and Society (ISHES), with JFS ...
A report released in May 2014, the so-called "Masuda Report," made a big impac...
Approximately 80% of Japanese people think that continued GDP growth is necess...
Junko Edahiro, chief executive of Japan for Sustainability, delivered a keynot...
The declining vitality of shopping streets has become a concern nationwide in ...
Quite a few municipalities in Japan have developed and are using their own hap...
The Institute for Studies in Happiness, Economy and Society, with JFS as its o...
The Institute for Studies in Happiness, Economy and Society, with JFS as its o...
Japan is one of the first countries in the world to face, head-on, the serious ...
A previous issue of the JFS Newsletter (No.144) introduced comprehensive effor...
On July 2, 2014, Masanao Ozaki, Governor of Kochi Prefecture, delivered a pres...
Issues surrounding depopulation have been hotly debated in Japan in recent yea...
In fiscal 2013, Japan for Sustainability (JFS) worked on a Local Well-Being Pr...
Toyama City in Toyama Prefecture is one of the largest cities in Japan and loca...
The Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) released on December 7, 2013, a polic...
The Wonderful Aging Club, a Japanese association working to build a rich and l...
One of the problems emerging from Japan's decreasing population and aging s...
The Institute for Strategic Leadership (ISL, Center for Social Innovation) of Ja...
Saitama City, in Saitama Prefecture, and Honda Motor Co. announced a joint ventu...
The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)...
The Nippon Active Life Club (NALC), a Japanese non-profit organization, has been...
Japan's Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Handbook, or Boshi Techo in Japanese...
The city of Nagoya launched a shared housing project for senior citizens in Dece...
Since its opening in August 2011, the Lawson store (a major convenience sto...
Ahead of other countries in the world, Japan's population has begun to decl...
According to data on ecological footprints, human activity today is consumin...
The Total Fertility Rate (TFR)* in Japan hit a record low of 1.26 in 2005, falli...
Japan's overall population was 127.76 million as of October 1, 2005, according t...
The Employment Policy Study Group, commissioned by Japan's Ministry of Health, L...
The Japanese government held the first meeting of the "Government and Industry L...
The population of children under 15 years of age in Japan stood at 17.65 million...
As of October 1, 2004, Japan's population growth hit its post-World War II low i...
According to vital statistics announced by the Japan's Ministry of Health, Labou...