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  2. Ainu people - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Ethnic groups of Japan - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Demographic history of Japan before the Meiji Restoration

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    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.

  5. Hokkaido - Wikipedia

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    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).

  6. Nibutani - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  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. Hiranai - Wikipedia

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    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

  9. Japan records steepest population decline while number of ...

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    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 ...