One aspect of the role of ICTs in a mountain community : a case study of Kamiyama, Japan

This paper explains the satellite office project in Kamiyama Town, which is located in a peripheral mountain area with an aging population in the Myōzai District of Tokushima Prefecture. Kamiyama has leveraged broadband to attract ICT industry from urban areas, create employment and encourage young...

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Main Author: Kenji Hashimoto
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Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2020-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/4591
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description This paper explains the satellite office project in Kamiyama Town, which is located in a peripheral mountain area with an aging population in the Myōzai District of Tokushima Prefecture. Kamiyama has leveraged broadband to attract ICT industry from urban areas, create employment and encourage young workers to move to the town. Several key factors contributed to success in Kamiyama, including the capabilities of innovator companies, the capacity of the local host organization ‘Green Valley’, the existence of a horizontal network among companies that have moved to the area, and convenient access to home offices and markets in Tokyo and Osaka. On the other hand, a limited supply of old houses suitable for use as satellite offices and the cost of transportation to major cities are both significant barriers to the revitalization of this peripheral mountain village.
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One aspect of the role of ICTs in a mountain community : a case study of Kamiyama, Japan
Netcom
Japan
peripheral area
domestic migrant
ICT industry
Kamiyama
rural municipality
title One aspect of the role of ICTs in a mountain community : a case study of Kamiyama, Japan
title_full One aspect of the role of ICTs in a mountain community : a case study of Kamiyama, Japan
title_fullStr One aspect of the role of ICTs in a mountain community : a case study of Kamiyama, Japan
title_full_unstemmed One aspect of the role of ICTs in a mountain community : a case study of Kamiyama, Japan
title_short One aspect of the role of ICTs in a mountain community : a case study of Kamiyama, Japan
title_sort one aspect of the role of icts in a mountain community a case study of kamiyama japan
topic Japan
peripheral area
domestic migrant
ICT industry
Kamiyama
rural municipality
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