Japanese Urban System
- 300pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Focusing on urban systems theory, the book explores Japan's regional dynamics amidst economic globalization and the information revolution. It highlights the shift to a service economy, emphasizing the interconnectedness of cities and how this interdependency shapes regional development. While it does not aim to provide a comprehensive geographical overview of Japan, it theorizes the growth and decline of urban systems and the increasing socioeconomic exchanges with international cities, offering a fresh perspective on Japan's changing geography.
