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  2. Statistics Bureau (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    The Statistical Library is officially a branch of the National Diet Library. [35] [6]: 36 It holds collections related to statistics as well as unpublished tables on microfilm. [6]: 49 The Statistical Library also offers a reference service on the use of statistics of Japan. The SBJ is in charge of the management of the library.

  3. Demographics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the median age of Japanese people was projected to be 49.5 years, the highest level since 1950, compared to 29.5 for India, 38.8 for the United States and 39.8 for China. Japan has the second highest median age in the world (behind only Monaco). An improved quality of life and regular health checks are just two reasons why Japan has ...

  4. Aging of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The ageing of Japanese society, characterized by sub-replacement fertility rates and high life expectancy, is expected to continue. Japan had a post-war baby boom between 1947 and 1949, followed by a prolonged period of low fertility. [5] These trends resulted in the decline of Japan's population after reaching a peak of 128.1 million in ...

  5. National Institute of Population and Social Security Research

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    The mission of the IPSS is to collect accurate and detailed data regarding the current state of the Japanese population and its fertility rate and to produce highly accurate estimations of future trends based on careful scientific analyses perforated on that data. The IPSS also conducts research concerning social security policies and systems ...

  6. Keihanshin - Wikipedia

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    Osaka Keihanshin MMA as of 2015 with core cities in dark blue: Osaka, Sakai, Kyoto, Kobe. The Japan Statistics Bureau defines a Major Metropolitan Area or MMA (大都市圏) as a set of municipalities where at least 1.5% of the resident population aged 15 and above commute to school or work in a designated city (defined as the core area). [7]

  7. Category:2023 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2023 in Japan" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  8. 2023 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A damage at 2023 Ishikawa earthquake A members attend to general meeting on 2023 G7 Summit in Japan May 5 – 2023 Ishikawa earthquake . A magnitude 6.2 earthquake hits the Noto Peninsula , Ishikawa Prefecture , killing one person and injuring 48 others.

  9. Diplomatic Bluebook of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 Bluebook depicts North Korea as “an unprecedented, grave and imminent threat towards the peace and stability of Japan and the international community”, continuing the discourse of previous Bluebooks which have stated the DPRK as a “threat of a new level” (2017) and “a direct and serious threat to Japan's security” (2016). [5]