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{{Orphan|date=February 2011}}The Population Council of Japan was a domestic assembly appointed by the Japanese Government that helped to address the imbalance between population and resources that Japan began facing following the post-World War II introduction of Western medicine. Its first major solution was an urging of the Japanese government to make available family size control through contraception, and it emphasized that abortion was not the best solution.[1]External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110928231836/http://www.southernspaces.org/2011/color-democracy-japanese-public-health-officials-reconnaissance-trip-us-south The Color of Democracy: A Japanese Public Health Official’s Reconnaissance Trip to the U.S. South] Takeuchi-Demirci, Aiko. Southern Spaces 18 March 2011.
References1. ^{{cite web|jstor=3348477|title= Seven Years of a Family Planning Program in Three Typical Japanese Villages |author1=Yoshio Koya |author2=H. Kubo |author3=Shu Yuasa |author4=H. Ogino |date=October 1954}}
2 : Government agencies of Japan|Population concern organizations |