I read letters of the law whose name is "Basic law of national land enhancement".
At the first glance, it looks like monotony law, but it is really interesting from the view of another aspect.
Though some analysts tell us that this law results the compartmentalized public administration, I think it is opposite; the compartmentalized public administration was defined by the law.
I estimated that the population in Japan becomes decreasing 20% of the present after 100 years ago, I am afraid that we have to emigrate to urban area and integrate social infrastructures.
I mean, "Discarding rural areas". I think it is a final decision in order to survive this country. But this law says the opposition against my opinion(Article 2: multiple cities)
On the other hand, the law also defines the three decentralized areas "Tokyo metropolitan district", "Osaka metropolitan district", and "Chuubu metropolitan district"(Article 8).
―― I told the above issudes to a junior fellow,
Ebata-san, There seems to be wrong approach, I think. The big earthquake in pacific zone will hit the three areas at the same time.
Probably I think they estimate not to do simultaneously. If I were an administration, I am going to define four areas, "Sapporo", "Tokyo", "Takamatsu" and "Fukuoka".
Obviously, if there were "discarding rural areas" included in the law, the Diet not just refuse the bill, but also upset the regime.
And it seems to be too early to judge it. The problem of society with fewer children might be resolved in some miracle works -- I don't know them at all.
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The reason why I investigate the law is to make proposal material of the system against some kind of disasters in Japan mainland.
I strongly introduce you to read the following paper.
You must be excited, more than crisis novels around you.
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Especially, the story of blackout, inactivate of TV, radio, and PC and no information is very real.
In the day of the earthquake disaster, the cell radio is the last straw.
This is a good change. Let us try to remember the fear of the day.