過疎化

Japanese JLPT N1 Vocabulary Japanese ★★★ 3/5 formal かそかkasoka
読み かそか
ローマ字 kasoka
漢字の分解 過 (ka) — excess, surpass; 疎 (so) — sparse, scattered, neglect; 化 (ka) — -ification, transformation
発音 /ka.so.ka/

意味

Depopulation; the process by which a region loses population, typically through outmigration to urban areas, resulting in sparse settlements and declining services.

Composed of 過疎 (underpopulation/sparse settlement, from 過 meaning excessively and 疎 meaning sparse) and 化 (the suffix meaning -ification/-isation). A major social issue in Japan, where rural areas have experienced sustained population decline as young people move to cities. Consequences include school closures, reduced local government capacity, and abandonment of farmland and traditional communities.

例文

  1. 山間部の集落では過疎化が深刻で、限界集落と呼ばれる地域が増え続けている。
  2. 過疎化を食い止めるため、自治体が移住促進策や地方創生事業を積極的に展開している。
  3. 若い世代が都市に流出し続ける限り、地方の過疎化は解決が難しいと専門家は指摘する。

使い方ガイド

場面: society, rural affairs, demographics, politics, policy

トーン: neutral

起源と歴史

過疎 (kaso, underpopulation, from 過 meaning excessive and 疎 meaning sparse) + 化 (ka, -ification). 過疎 became a recognised social policy term in Japan in the 1960s with the enactment of special legislation addressing depopulated areas.

文化的背景

時代: Postwar–Contemporary

世代: Adults

社会的背景: General

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