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1 The Progression of Urbanization and Spatial Formation in Japan after World War II Ryo Shimizu (University of Tokyo) 1. Introduction The Progression of Spatial Formation in Japan after World War II can be roughly divided into five periods. The first is the post-war reconstruction period (from 1945 to the mid-1950s), which aimed at rebuilding housing and restoring industry. The second is the high economic growth period (from the mid-1950s to the beginning of the 1970s). Investment in heavy industry had advanced, leading to the Formation of the area known as the Pacific coastal belt ( Taiheiyo Belt ), which comprised four major industrial zones. While this resulted in large-scale migration to big cities, the countryside, in contrast, was undergoing a process of depopulation.

1 The Progression of Urbanization and Spatial Formation in Japan after World War II Ryo Shimizu (University of Tokyo) 1. Introduction The progression of spatial formation in Japan after World War II can be roughly divided into five

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