限界集落
意味
Marginal settlement; dying village. A rural community where over half the population is aged 65 or older, and whose continued existence is under threat.
A sociological term coined by scholar Ōno Akira in 1991 to describe depopulated rural communities on the verge of collapse. The defining threshold is when those aged 65 and over account for more than 50% of residents, making it difficult to maintain community functions such as agriculture, infrastructure upkeep, and social care. The concept has become central to debates about Japan's rural decline and ageing society.
例文
- 山間部の限界集落では、高齢化と過疎化が深刻な問題となっている。
- 限界集落を再生するための移住促進策が各自治体で打ち出されている。
- 取材で訪れた集落はすでに限界集落を超えて消滅の危機に瀕していた。
使い方ガイド
場面: sociology, rural policy, journalism, demographics
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
The term was coined by sociologist Ōno Akira at Kochi University in 1991. 限界 means limit or boundary, and 集落 means settlement or hamlet. The compound captures the idea of a community pushed to the very edge of viability.
文化的背景
時代: Heisei–Modern
世代: Adults
社会的背景: Educated
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