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词条 Urban Employment Area
释义

  1. Definition

  2. Top 100 Urban Employment Areas in Japan

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{short description|Definition of metropolitan areas}}{{For|other uses of the abbreviation for Metropolitan Employment Area|MEA (disambiguation){{!}}MEA}}{{nihongo|Urban Employment Area|都市雇用圏|Toshi Koyō-ken}} is a definition of metropolitan areas, defined by the Center for Spatial Information Service of the University of Tokyo. Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry defined 233 areas for the UEAs of Japan.[1] It is different from the definition of metropolitan areas defined in census by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. For the latter scheme, see the List of metropolitan areas in Japan article.

The basic principle of UEA is similar to that of the Statistics Bureau definition; a central city and its associated outlying municipalities with certain numbers of commuters. A UEA with at least 50,000 DID (Densely Inhabited District) population is called {{nihongo|Metropolitan Employment Area|大都市雇用圏|Dai-toshi Koyō-ken}} or MEA for short in English. A UEA with at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 DID population is called {{nihongo|Micropolitan Employment Area|小都市雇用圏|Shō-toshi Koyō-ken}} or McEA for short in English.

Definition

Central city
  • If a municipality has at least 10,000 DID population, and is not a suburb of any other municipalities, it is defined as a central city.
  • Even if a municipality is a suburb of another, it can still be defined as a central city. In this case, a municipality must have workers working there more than those living there. It must also have the DID population of at least 10,000, or a third of the population of the central city.
Suburb
  • If a municipality A has more than 10% of its population commuting to a central city B, A is defined as a (primary) suburb of B.
    • If there are multiple such cities for a suburb A, the one with the most commuters from A is defined as A's central city.
  • If a municipality A has more than 10% of its population commuting to another suburb B, and if no other municipalities have more commuters from A, A is defined as a secondary suburb or lower of B.
  • If a municipality A has more than 10% of its population commuting to B and vice versa, the one with the higher percentage of commuters is defined as a suburb of another.
  • If a central city comprises multiple municipalities, numbers of commuters to all those municipalities are counted for the calculations above.

Top 100 Urban Employment Areas in Japan

Source: Urban Employment Area (UEA) Code Table, {{cite web | url = https://www.data.go.jp/data/en/dataset/meti_20151013_0075 | title = 地域経済の将来動向分析に関する調査研究 | language = Ja |trans-title = A study on the future trend analysis of the regional economy}}

  • W/L here is jūgyō jōjū jinkōhi (従業常住人口比), the ratio of workers in the area, against the number of workers living in the area.
  • DID population here is a population of central city. If an area has multiple central cities, only the most populous one among them is counted.
  • A 2015 population decrease from 2005 is written in {{font color|red|red}} figures.
  • Metropolitan Employment Area (MEA) is listed on white background. Micropolitan Employment Area (McEA) is listed on {{Background color|#ffffcc|yellow}} background.
  • Prefectural capital is numbered with {{Background color|#d6deff|blue}} background.
  • 1980 ranks include Kurashiki MEA, which was merged with Okayama MEA in 2000. Those under No. 100 are marked as "-".
20151980NamePop.
(2015)
Pop.
(1980)
W/L
(2015)
GDP
(in billion US$)
(2010)[2][3]
11{{ill|Tokyo MEA|wd=Q328121}} 35,303,778 26,624,003 1.72 1,797.9
22{{ill|Osaka MEA|wd=Q11441649}}12,078,820 11,170,018 1.82 516.8
33{{ill|Nagoya MEA|wd=Q24901650}}6,871,632 4,538,832 1.23 256.3
44{{ill|Kyoto MEA|wd=Q11375711}}2,801,044 2,361,205 1.14 115.3
56{{ill|Fukuoka MEA|wd=Q11288342}}2,565,501 1,773,129 1.22 101.6
65{{ill|Kobe MEA|wd=Q11590230}}2,419,973 2,047,561 1.03 96.0
77{{ill|Sapporo MEA|wd=Q11249471}}2,362,914 1,751,996 1.01 84.7
810{{ill|Sendai MEA|wd=Q11251512}}1,612,499 1,248,616 1.11 61.7
914{{ill|Okayama MEA|wd=Q11472765}}1,526,503 750,188 1.05 63.1
109{{ill|Hiroshima MEA|wd=Q11485286}}1,431,634 1,327,198 1.02 61.3
118{{ill|Kitakyushu MEA|wd=Q10855764}}1,314,276 1,524,747 1.04 55.7
1254{{ill|Maebashi MEA|wd=Q11397332}} 1,263,034 341,331 1.07 59.8
1313{{ill|Hamamatsu MEA|wd=Q11557888}}1,129,296 825,503 0.98 54.3
1412{{ill|Kumamoto MEA|wd=Q11568614}}1,111,596 836,892 1.02 39.8
1525{{ill|Utsunomiya MEA|wd=Q11449830}} 1,103,745 547,545 1.06 50.7
1632{{ill|Toyama MEA|wd=Q11456854}} 1,066,328 504,353 1.10 49.5
1715{{ill|Niigata MEA|wd=Q11503605}}1,060,013 726,983 1.01 43.3
1811{{ill|Shizuoka MEA|wd=Q11663594}}988,056 966,074 1.05 45.8
1979{{ill|Tsukuba metropolitan area|lt=Tsukuba MEA|wd=Q11272285}}843,402 216,337 1.18 37.1
2020{{ill|Naha metropolitan area|lt=Naha MEA|wd=Q11642855}}830,532 616,010 1.24 26.8
2116Gifu MEA823,219 711,981 1.03 32.2
2222Takamatsu MEA819,327 592,555 1.07 34.7
2324Nagasaki MEA785,108 553,101 1.06 27.9
2417Himeji MEA773,389 709,219 1.03 33.6
2530Fukuyama MEA753,528 517,514 1.00 31.5
2619Kanazawa MEA747,780 626,523 1.13 31.7
2721Oita MEA737,936 608,653 1.03 28.9
2818Kagoshima MEA724,236 662,737 1.02 26.4
2928Mito MEA687,734 532,911 1.16 30.3
3027Toyohashi MEA 670,144 540,880 0.95 31.0
3136Tokushima MEA 659,744 478,772 1.14 28.4
3239Fukui MEA646,813 454,495 1.17 28.7
3326Matsuyama MEA637,608 542,188 1.01 24.5
3429Yokkaichi MEA623,210 522,233 1.08 29.1
3594Ota MEA613,825 161,945 1.16 21.6
3631Nagano MEA589,549 514,136 1.06 24.9
3737Kofu MEA586,986 476,543 1.22 25.2
3823Wakayama MEA569,758 566,668 1.08 24.6
3955Koriyama MEA544,662 341,004 1.08 20.2
4040Yamagata MEA534,571 415,965 1.10 20.0
4134Kochi MEA519,390 490,401 1.04 17.5
4248Miyazaki MEA 502,401 356,771 1.01 18.2
4366Tsu MEA 499,709 280,045 1.05 23.8
4435Numazu MEA497,258 487,606 1.11 22.9
4556Toyota MEA484,352 340,596 1.21 28.3
4645Morioka MEA 470,414 382,706 1.10 17.9
4753Fukushima MEA 451,044 343,063 1.06 18.0
4846Matsumoto MEA447,802 371,850 1.09 18.5
4944Kurume MEA431,897 384,264 0.98 16.8
5060Saga MEA398,217 304,703 1.12 15.2
5143Akita MEA397,801 384,718 1.08 16.0
5242Asahikawa MEA388,701 394,532 1.01 14.3
5352Fuji MEA 387,236 345,720 1.01 18.1
5468Nagaoka MEA356,767 274,394 1.04 15.7
5551Iwaki MEA350,237 347,408 0.97 13.0
5647Hitachi MEA349,111 368,405 1.16 17.2
5741Hakodate MEA340,489 395,403 1.05 12.7
58-Narita MEA 328,796 - 1.51 16.7
5975Okinawa MEA327,550 236,398 0.95 7.1
6058Hachinohe MEA324,451 331,608 1.08 12.5
6165Ogaki MEA 313,740 280,945 1.06 13.0
62102Yamaguchi MEA313,364 147,867 1.02 14.6
6357Aomori MEA310,640 336,677 1.03 12.3
6461Sasebo MEA298,023 304,678 1.02 11.1
6567Hirosaki MEA291,789 278,234 1.11 10.6
6682Matsue MEA 284,790 205,031 1.06 11.7
67-Kamisu McEA270,079- 1.16 -
6849Shimonoseki MEA268,517 348,875 0.98 12.1
6964Shunan MEA267,340 295,506 1.08 13.0
7078Obihiro MEA263,344 221,659 1.07 9.9
7159Kure MEA252,891 320,342 0.99 11.0
72139Nasushiobara McEA250,876 100,083 0.92 -
7387Miyakonojo MEA236,290 189,065 1.08 8.5
7469Omuta MEA 234,581 254,723 1.08 8.6
7574Tottori MEA232,610 239,972 1.06 8.4
7676Ube MEA232,100 229,729 0.99 10.7
7770Yonago MEA231,746 246,581 1.06 8.1
7877Joetsu MEA230,186 227,947 1.00 9.9
79-Higashiomi McEA 228,704 - 0.90 -
8084Niihama MEA 228,077 196,483 1.04 9.3
8183Aizuwakamatsu MEA223,807 197,672 1.11 9.0
82108Komatsu McEA222,986 141,582 1.01 -
83-Higashihiroshima MEA 219,333 - 0.98 -
8486Oyama MEA218,354 190,194 1.00 9.7
85130Sanjo MEA215,037 109,386 1.10 9.7
86-Koga MEA 212,776 - 0.90 9.2
8780Ueda McEA212,314 205,775 1.02 8.8
88211Osaki McEA 205,925 65,525 0.95 -
8972Kushiro MEA205,177 242,331 1.00 8.2
90144Nakatsu McEA203,101 97,817 1.05 -
91122Suwa McEA 198,475 114,705 1.13 -
92214Kakegawa McEA193,943 64,843 1.04 -
9385Ishinomaki MEA193,051 194,680 1.07 7.9
94184Kitakami McEA191,213 76,633 1.09 -
9596Tomakomai MEA190,477 158,191 1.01 7.4
9673Muroran MEA189,696 241,371 1.20 7.4
9788Iizuka McEA189,195 188,420 1.03 7.2
98170Ina McEA 184,305 84,003 0.99 -
9997Ise MEA 183,793 157,669 0.96 7.9
100104Tsuyama McEA 182,412 144,230 1.03 -

These areas have multiple central cities. Municipal names are as of 2015.

  • Tokyo: 8; Special wards of Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba, Tachikawa, Musashino, Yokohama, Kawasaki, and Atsugi.
  • Osaka: 4; Osaka, Sakai, Moriguchi, Kadoma, and Higashiosaka.
  • Nagoya: 6; Nagoya, Komaki, Tokai, Handa, Kariya, and Anjō.
  • Kyoto: 2; Kyoto and Kusatsu.
  • Sapporo: 2; Sapporo and Otaru.
  • Maebashi: 2; Maebashi and Takasaki
  • Naha: 2; Naha and Urasoe.
  • Tsukuba: 2; Tsukuba and Tsuchiura.
  • Ota: 2; Ota and Oizumi.
  • Kamisu: 2; Kamisu and Kashima.
  • Nasushiobara: 2; Nasushiobara and Otawara.
  • Sanjō: 2; Sanjō and Tsubame.

These areas changed their names between 1980 and 2000, as the most populated central cities have changed.

  • Tsuchiura MEA changed to Tsukuba MEA after 1995.
  • Kimitsu MEA changed to Kisarazu MEA after 1990.

See also

  • List of metropolitan areas in Japan by population
  • List of Japanese cities by population

References

1. ^{{cite report |year = 2014 |title = 経済産業省の地域政策におけるエリア概念について |page = 3 |url = https://www.kantei.go.jp/jp/singi/sousei/meeting/kihonseisaku/h26-10-07/h26-10-07-s6.pdf |format = PDF |language = Ja}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.csis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/UEA/uea_data_e.htm|title = Metropolitan Employment Area (MEA) Data|author = Yoshitsugu Kanemoto|publisher = Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo}}
3. ^[https://data.oecd.org/conversion/exchange-rates.htm Conversion rates - Exchange rates] - OECD Data

External links

  • UEA Urban Employment Area

1 : Metropolitan areas of Japan

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