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  2. File:Population of Japan since 1872.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Population of Japan since 1872.svg. ... English: Japan's population (1872-2009). From 2010 onwards - projected data. Français : Population du Japon de 1872 à ...

  3. Demographics of the Empire of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The population of Japan at the time of ... population Estimated population Mar 8, 1872: ... (de facto populations since 1885 with French notations) Japan Registered ...

  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. Japan’s population crisis was years in the making – and ...

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    Experts have pointed to Japan’s high cost of living, stagnant economy and wages, limited space, and the country’s demanding work culture as reasons fewer people are opting to date or marry.

  6. List of Japanese prefectures by population - Wikipedia

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    Population before 1920 was calculated based on information of family registries, while door-to-door censuses have been held every 5 years as of October 1 since 1920, except for 1945. As for prefectural populations before 1945, figures are only given for prefectures that officially constituted Japan Proper or Mainland Japan .

  7. Japan’s population fell by 800,000 last year as demographic ...

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    Japan’s population crisis is accelerating, with the number of nationals falling by more than 800,000 in the past year – echoing similar trends seen in other East Asian countries.

  8. Largest cities in Japan by population by decade - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the ten most populous cities in Japan by decade, starting after the Meiji Restoration of 1868. The first Japanese Census was not conducted until 1920, but other civilian and military population counts were carried out in the prior years between 1872 and 1918, and those form the source data for this article.

  9. Demographic history of Japan before the Meiji Restoration

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    Estimated population of Japan before Edo period. ... whose Domains were not changed since 1664 to report earlier population growths in ... population in 1872 ...