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    A Major Problem in Japan Today Is the Rapidly Increasing
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A Major Problem in Japan Today Is the Rapidly Increasing

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A major problem in Japan today is the rapidly increasing birthrate and the fear that in the near future there will be insufficient schools and employment possibilities.

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