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Japan Has So Many People Turning 100, It Can’t Afford To Give Them All Gifts

  • August 25, 2015
  • Hawaii

Next month, Japan will observe a annual Respect For The Aged Day — though a supervision will be profitable a respects in a some-more spare fashion, some reports say. 

Since 1963, Japan has been gifting a new centenarians with a silver sakazukiJapan had usually 153 centenarians in total. more than 58,000. 

While it competence be something to applaud from a inhabitant health perspective, it’s costing a supervision a flattering penny. The commemorative gifts set Japan behind by about $260 million Yen final year, or around $2 million in US dollars. 

Each plate is pronounced to cost around $65 and a supervision is pronounced to be meditative of some-more cost effective ways to applaud a miracle — possibly by regulating a cheaper element for a dishes or simply by providing a celebrating 100-year-olds with a congratulatory letter. 

Seniors make adult a poignant portions of Japan’s population. According to a latest estimates from Statistics Japan, highest life outlook for women in a world 2050, Japan will have around 1 million centenarians. 

This is frequency startling in a republic that is home to one of a world’s few blue zones

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