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Return to the countryside: An ethnographic study of young urbanites in Japan's shrinking regions

Nancy Yao Ji

Journal of Rural Studies | Elsevier | Published : 2024

Abstract

This article studies urban–rural mobilities in contemporary Japan using several island communities in the Setouchi region of the Seto Inland Sea as a case study. It seeks to examine the phenomenon of den-en kaiki (rural return) with a focus on young Japanese urbanites moving to depopulated regions outside large cities. Based on a 15-month ethnographic study, the paper draws on original in-depth qualitative interviews with 35 individuals in their 20s–40s. The findings show that while some may be more traditional “lifestyle migrants,” many are adopting rural living as a temporary escape from the city and are not necessarily committed to staying long term. The narratives reveal diverse mobiliti..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This study was conducted as part of the author's doctoral studies supported by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Sci- ence and Technology (MEXT) . Part of the fieldwork was also supported by the Taikichiro Mori Memorial Research Grant. The author wishes to thank all the informants for their time and cooperation and the two reviewers who provided invaluable comments.