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The current population of Japan is 122,802,695 as of Wednesday, March 27, 2024, based on Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data 1. Japan 2023 population is estimated at 123,294,513 people at mid year. Japan population is equivalent to 1.53% of the total world population.
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GDP Growth Rate in 2022 was 1.03%, representing a change of...
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Summary of Results - Current Population Estimates as of October 1, 2022 Population for Japan [Total Population] The total population was 124,947 thousand, a decrease of 556 thousand compared with the previous year. The rate of decrease was 0.44 percent. The total population decreased for the twelfth year in a row.
Japan. 2022. Population: 123,951,692.
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Unlike many other countries around the world today, the population of Japan appears largely homogenous with the final population statistics comprised of a 98.5% contribution from ethnic Japanese people. In addition, there is a very small proportion of foreign workers living here, largely made up of Koreans, Chinese, Peruvians and Brazilians. The la...
Most people in Japan identify with a religion, however it usually doesn't play a huge role in their everyday lives. A large majority of the Japanese consider themselves to be either Buddhist , Shintoist or both. There are also a small number of Christians in Japan. Overall, Japan has the highest life expectancy in the worldeven though it is expecte...
By 1873 (the approximate time of the Meiji Restoration), Tokyo Japan had a population of just over a half of a million residents, which tripled in size in only 30 years to over 1,500,000 individuals. The total estimated populationof the time was already well over 33 million residents as well. The strong growth of this country is evident even from t...
Japón. 2022. Población: 123,951,692.
The figure was 55.7 percent for households in the 30s group, 59.8 percent in the 40s group, 63.5 percent in the 50s group, 74.9 percent in the 60s group, and 72.5 percent in the 70 and over group. The percentage tends to be higher as the age goes up, except for the 70 and over group.
This latest assessment considers the results of 1,758 national population censuses conducted between 1950 and 2022, as well as information from vital registration systems and from 2,890...