First-Term HCDP
(1952 - 1962) |
Exploiting natural resources Revitalizing industries |
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First Five-Year HCDP (1952 – 1956) |
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Developing power sources |
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Improving roads, harbors and rivers |
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Increasing food production |
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Conducting basic research Second Five-Year HCDP (1957 – 1962) |
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Strengthening industrial infrastructure such as roads and harbors |
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Developing power sources |
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Improving facilities for land conservation |
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Improving agricultural production bases |
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Increasing productivity in agriculture, forestry and fisheries |
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Developing mining and manufacturing industries |
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Improving cultural, welfare and industrial facilities |
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Post-war economic revitalization |
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Transition from economic revitalization to high economic growth |
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Second-Term HCDP
(1963 - 1970) |
Advancing industrial structures |
Promoting the development of key areas |
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Modernizing agricultural, forestry and fishing industries |
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Promoting the development of mining and manufacturing industries |
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Establishing comprehensive systems of transportation and telecommunication |
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Conserving land and promoting irrigation |
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Promoting social development |
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Developing industrial technologies, improving technical education/training and promoting smooth movements of the workforce |
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High economic growth and growing regional imbalance |
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Industrial decentralization and adoption of the key area development system (The First Comprehensive National Development Plan 1962) |
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Third-Term HCDP
(1971 - 1977) |
Constructing a highly-productive and advanced welfare society |
Promoting leading development projects, improving core city zones and forming wide living zones |
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Developing and revitalizing modern industries |
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Strengthening the bases of social life |
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Establishing new systems of transportation, telecommunication and energy transport |
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Conserving land and developing water resources |
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Promoting environment protection and conservation and developing tourist industries |
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Coordination of economic growth, environment and welfare |
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The new Comprehensive National Development Plan |
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Fourth-Term HCDP
(1978 - 1987) |
Creating a stable total environment |
Developing the Regional Comprehensive Environment Zones |
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Improving development bases of basic industries |
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Establishing a central management base |
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Improving urban as well as agricultural, mountain and fishing village environments |
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Improving basic transportation and telecommunication systems |
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Improving water resources development facilities, etc. |
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Securing measures of preventing disasters including conservation of national land |
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Enhancing the social and cultural environment appropriate to a northern region |
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Changes of orientation: from growth to stability |
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The Third Comprehensive National Development Plan |
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Fifth-Term HCDP
(1988 - 1997) |
Contributing to the long-term development of Japan and enabling Hokkaido to compete successfully with regions elsewhere in Japan and the world |
Establishing a multi-layered network and developing urban- rural compound communities |
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Developing flexible and vital industries |
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Developing advanced networks of transportation and communication |
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Developing safe and comfortable communities |
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Overconcentration in Tokyo |
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The Fourth Comprehensive National Development Plan |
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Sixth-Term HCDP
(1998 – 2007) |
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Self-reliant Hokkaido with its door open to Japan and other countries |
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Being pound of rich environments and resources, passing them down to the next generation |
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Safe and comfortable Hokkaido where people can enjoy diversified lifestyles and culture |
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Freedom of choice and competitiveness Active exchanges and cooperation |
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Establishing food supply bases from a global standpoint and to foster the expected growth industries |
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Establishing the Northern International Exchange Sphere |
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Preserving beautiful and magnificent environments |
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Meeting the demand for self-actualization, such as travel, recreation and exchange activities |
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Realizing safe and comfortable living environments |
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Stagnant economic activities, international competition and an aging society with a falling birthrate |
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Grand Design for the 21st Century |
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Seventh-Term HCDP
(2008 – 2016) |
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Realization of an Open and Competitive Hokkaido, Realization of a Sustainable and Beautiful Hokkaido,etc. |
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Diverse Cooperation and Collaboration,
Demonstration of the New Hokkaido Initiative,etc. |
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Achieving a self-reliant, stable and globally competitive economy |
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Establishing sustainable communities to lead the era of the global environment and coexistence with nature |
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Developing attractive and vigorous communities in the northern region |
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Enhancing networks and mobility that support domestic and international exchanges |
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Creating safe and secure national land |
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Rapid globalization |
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Deteriorating global environmental problems |
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An aging society with a falling birthrate |
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