善通寺町と琴平町との人口移動
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I have researched the migrations of Zentsuji-cho and Kotohira-cho in Kagawa Prefecture. Both towns show in common the following facts. Namely; -(a) the migration of women is more numerous than men, but as for the migrations out of the prefecture men are more numerous than women: (b) they send their populations to the great cities, absorbing them from near villages, and being restricted by distance, regions near them constitute the spheres of the migration: (c) the ages of the migrations vary greatly, infants and juvenile people about 16-30 years being the greatest in number, and the migration takes place the most in spring, autumn ranking next in number.Zentsuji-cho seems to show the features of the town revived by the station of "Hoantai", the National safety Force. The immigrants are more numerous than the emigrants, and the interprefectural migrations are more numerous than those within its own prefecture. The sphere of migration out of the prefecture extending widely to the cities and towns where "Hoantai" has been stationed, and the migrations consisting of many families whose members are characterized by young mothers and children.On the contrary, in Kotohira-cho, the emigrants are more numerous than the immigrants, and the migrations within the prefecture are more numerous than out of the prefecture. The migrational sphere of the former is limited to the villages south-east of Kotohira-cho, and of the latter it is confined chiefly in three prefectures in Shikoku, and the migrations consist mainly of young individuals who have no babies, and the migration takes place in summer also. These seem to show some features of small towns for sight-seeing which have attained the prime of a municipal career of the line. It is very interesting to compare these facts with the nation-wide scattering of the believers in the blessings given by the "Kotohira-Shrine".
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