Aikawa town has a population of just under 40,000, which is relatively small for a municipality in Kanagawa Prefecture, but the percentage of foreign residents is high. The percentage of foreign residents, approximately 7.5% of the total population, is the highest in Kanagawa Prefecture, ahead of other
international cities such as
Yokohama. One reason for the large number of foreign residents in Aikawa is thought to be the demand for labor in the Aikawa Inland
Industrial Park, one of the largest industrial parks in Kanagawa Prefecture, which was completed in 1966. In addition, the Planning and Policy Division of Aikawa Town cites the 1990 amendment to the Immigration Control Act as a turning point in the increase of foreign residents. which was planned as a
Theravada Buddhist temple and cultural center for Cambodians living in Japan; "the
Lao Cultural Center in Japan", which is considered the only Lao Buddhist temple in Japan for Laotians living in Japan; and "Wat Rakhang Japan", a branch temple of
Wat Rakhang, known as the Bell Temple in Thailand for
Thai residents in Japan. ==Transportation==