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Number of NPO (By Purpose) Regional resources and their utilization. What is the situation of local revitalization? ■国土のモニタリング Number of NPO (by purpose) The number of NPO per 100,000 people categorized by objective shows that “NPO established mainly to provide support for other NPO” are common in “Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe”, “Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka”, and “Other metropolitan employment area”. It also shows that “NPO established mainly to promote medical, health, or social services as well as town management” is common in “Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka”. In areas other than “Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka”, “NPO established mainly promote town management” is evenly distributed nationwide. Number per 100,000 people NPO established mainly to provide support for other NPO 10 0.2 8 0.16 6 0.12 4 0.08 2 0.04 per 100,000 people) 0 per 100,000 people) / Tokyo and Sapporo, metropolitan in micropolitan in others / 0 other major Sendai, other area other area urban Hiroshima, and employment employment Tokyo and other Sapporo, Sendai, metropolitan in micropolitan in others economic Fukuoka area area Number major urban Hiroshima, and other area other area Number ( spheres ( economic Fukuoka employment area employment area spheres NPO established mainly to promote medical, health, or social services NPO established mainly to promote town management 3 0.6 2.5 0.5 2 0.4 1.5 0.3 1 0.2 0.5 0.1 0 per 100,000 people) 0 per 100,000 people) Tokyo and otherSapporo, Sendai, metropolitan in micropolitan in others / Tokyo and other Sapporo, Sendai, metropolitan in micropolitan in others / major urban Hiroshima, and other area other area major urban Hiroshima, and other area other area economic Fukuoka employment area employment area economic spheres Fukuoka employment area employment area spheres Number Number ( ( Note: The term Tokyo and other major urban economic spheres refers to the urban economic spheres of the Tokyo Special Zone, Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe, as defined by Kanemoto and Tokuoka in ”Metropolitan Area Definitions in Japan”. The term Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka refers to the urban economic spheres of Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka as defined by Kanemoto and Tokuoka in ”Metropolitan Area Definitions in Japan”..
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