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A 1971 survey determined an Ainu population of 77,000. Another survey yielded a total of 200,000 Ainu living in Japan. [8] However, there are no other surveys that support this high estimate. Many Ainu live outside of Hokkaido. A 1988 survey estimated that the population of Ainu living in Tokyo was 2,700. [198]
About 2.3% of Japan's total legal resident population are foreign citizens. ... The Ainu people ... the number of Filipinos in Japan is estimated at 325,000. [17] Burmese
On the other hand, the populations of Ainu in eastern Ezo (including Chishima (Kuril Islands)) and western Ezo (including Karafuto ) have been recorded since 1798 and 1810, respectively, and were thus included in the total population of Japan.
Hokkaidō has the third-largest population of Japan's five main islands, with 5,111,691 people as of 2023. [3] [53] It has the lowest population density in Japan, with just 61 inhabitants per square kilometre (160/sq mi).
Nibutani (Japanese: 二風谷), or Niptani (Ainu: ニㇷ゚タニ), is a district in the town of Biratori in Hokkaidō, Japan. It was once known as Pipaushi, [1] [2] which means "a place rich in shells." [3] The population as of 2010 was 395 people. A particularly large proportion of the population of the district is of the indigenous Ainu ...
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.
Hiranai (Japanese: 平内町, Hepburn: Hiranai-machi) (Ainu: ピラナィ, romanized: piranay) is a town located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan and a part of the Aomori metropolitan area. [3] As of 1 December 2024, the town had an estimated population of 9,750 in 4,736 households, [4] and a population density of 45 persons per
Japan's total population was 125.41 million, down just over half a million people from a year earlier, and there was a 10.7% jump in foreign residents with addresses registered in Japan, the ...