The population of Tokyo’s Chuo ward exceeded 150,000 residents for the first time since 1962. Construction of high-rises in the bayside area and a desire to live closer to one’s workplace has seen population on a rise since 1998. Meanwhile, childcare facilities and medical clinics are struggling with the larger population.


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