Born and raised in Kakigara-cho, it was in 1997 that I folded the house at Kakigara-cho 2-chome, which I had lived in for many years, and decided the last home in a condominium in Hakozakicho.
In less than 10 years, Hakozaki-cho has undergone a major transformation, and this area was an island called "Eternal Island" until about 40 years ago. Isn't it?
One of the most prominent things during this time is that the number of baby faces and strollers has increased significantly throughout the town.
Ten years ago, I rarely saw a baby's face in my apartment, but now it's a birth boom.
According to what I heard, the population growth rate in Chuo-ku, especially in the Nihonbashi area, is the highest in Japan, and it is a very encouraging data since the declining birthrate is said to be.