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The population of Japan in 2022 was 123,951,692, a 0.53% decline from 2021. The population of Japan in 2021 was 124,612,530, a 0.5% decline from 2020. Chart and table of Japan population from 1950 to 2024. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100.
Yearly Population Growth Rate (%) The current population of Japan is 122,686,115 as of Thursday, May 30, 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.
DateJapan Population2024122,631,4322023123,294,5132022123,951,6922021124,612,530Japan’s population is projected to decrease by 30%, and the population aged 65 and over to make up about 40% of the population by 2070. While the projected future total fertility rates
Population growth (annual %) - Japan. Derived from total population. Population source: ( 1 ) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2022 Revision, ( 2 ) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, ( 3 ) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, ( 4 ) United Nations Statistical Division.
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Population growth in Japan. From 1960 to 2022 the population of Japan increased from 93.22 million to 125.12 million people. This is a growth of 34.2 percent in 62 years. The highest increase in Japan was recorded in 1971 with 2.22 percent. The biggest decrease in 2021 with -0.46 percent.
Tokyo-to had the largest population in 2021 (11.2 percent of the total population). [Rates of Population Change] The population increased in 1 prefecture. Okinawa-ken had the highest rate of increase in population. The population decreased in 46 prefectures. Akita-ken had the highest rate of decrease in population. [Population by Age Group]