In Bank of Japan chief's birthplace, Ueda's policy puzzle is laid bare
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MAKINOHARA, Japan : For a sense of the challenges Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda faces in weaning the world's fourth-largest economy off monetary stimulus, look no further than his birthplace. Makinohara, a breezy surf town that once thrived on a now-declining tea industry, exemplifies disparities between Japan's struggling rural areas and its bustling mega-cities. It featured this year in a widely publicised list of places on track to vanish due to depopulation. Shortly after Ueda's
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