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  2. List of Japanese prefectures by population - Wikipedia

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    Japanese prefectures by annual population change, in percent (Oct 1, 2021 to Oct 1, 2022). Japanese prefectures by population density (2022). The tan color means between 0 and 99 per km2. This is a list of Japanese prefectures by population. For details of administrative divisions of Japan, see Prefectures of Japan.

  3. Prefectures of Japan - Wikipedia

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    43 of the 47 prefectures are referred to as ken (県, pronounced when a separate word but when part of the full name of a prefecture, e.g. and become [aitɕi̥ꜜkeɴ]). The Classical Chinese character from which this is derived carries a rural or provincial connotation, and an analogous character is used to refer to the counties of China ...

  4. Demographics of Japan - Wikipedia

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    KANTO, KEIHANSHIN and TOKAI are three largest metropolitan areas which have about 2/3 of total population of Japan. Out of 47 prefectures, 13 are red and 34 are green. The population of Japan has been decreasing since 2011. Only 8 prefectures had increased its population compared to 2010, due to internal migration to large cities.

  5. List of regions of Japan - Wikipedia

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    One common division, preferred by the English Wikipedia, groups the prefectures into eight regions. In that division, of the four main islands of Japan, Hokkaidō, Shikoku, and Kyūshū make up one region each, the latter also containing the Satsunan Islands, while the largest island Honshū is divided into five regions.

  6. Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Tokyo Area is ranked as the most populous metropolitan area in the world. Japan has a population of almost 125 ... Name Prefecture Pop. 1: Tokyo: Tokyo ...

  7. List of cities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities in Japan sorted by prefecture and within prefecture by founding date. The list is also sortable by population, area, density and foundation date. Most large cities in Japan are cities designated by government ordinance. Some regionally important cities are designated as core cities.

  8. List of cities in Shizuoka Prefecture by population - Wikipedia

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    The following list sorts all cities (including towns and villages) in the Japanese prefecture of Shizuoka with a population of more than 10,000 according to the 2020 Census. As of October 1, 2020, 30 places fulfill this criterion and are listed here.

  9. Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Under Japanese law, the prefecture of Tokyo is designated as a to (都), translated as metropolis. [80] Tokyo Prefecture is the most populous prefecture and the densest, with 6,100 inhabitants per square kilometer (16,000/sq mi); by geographic area it is the third-smallest, above only Osaka and Kagawa.