How to Build a City for an Ageing Population
More than a quarter of Japan鈥檚 population is over 65. A project in Kashiwa City has redesigned buildings and taken a new approach to jobs to adapt to its ageing residents.
More than a quarter of Japan鈥檚 population is over 65 and the country has the highest rate of centenarians in the world. It鈥檚 a ticking demographic time bomb as the cost of caring for the elderly rises.
But can the solution to this growing problem be found in Kashiwa City near Tokyo? A project there has been looking at how to redesign towns and cities to adapt to their residents as they reach old age.
World Hacks asks whether the answers they have found could help ageing populations across the world.
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