In 2025, all members of the baby boom generation will be 75 years old. Approximately 18% of the total population will be aged 75 and over, and it is estimated that by 2040, the population aged 65 and over will account for approximately 35% of the total population. This is because the mortality rate has fallen due to improvements in living standards, including improvements in public health, diet, and living environments, as well as advances in medical technology. How long will the working generation in Japan be oppressed and endure without complaining? I am not an “underestimate” problem with each other because I will get old someday: If you die before you receive your pension, it will be a waste of money (bereaved family annuity). Hakuseki ARAI (1657-1725), “Politics exists for the people and should not be swayed by personal circumstances.”
The place where the Kokufu was first located in Kai Province. Yamanashioka Shrine, a nationally important cultural property, is said to be the origin of the prefecture's name, "Yamanashi." The area is famous for fruit cultivation, and peaches in particular are famous for their high quality. It is also the birthplace of seedless grapes, producing various varieties such as Delaware and Koshu. With the onset of hot springs in 1965, the area developed into the Kasugai hot spring village, and the tourism industry, including inns and hotels, is thriving. Oigata-yaki (Katsunuma's "Torii-yaki" and Isawa's "Kogata-yaki" that decorate the night in the Kofu Basin are held every spring and summer.) This is a big fight that took place between two large temples in the Heian period long ago. It is not well known that the event was triggered by the war.It is not an imitation of the Bon farewell event in Kyoto.It is a unique event.At the end of the Heian period...