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  1. Tokyo's 2024 population is now estimated at 37,115,035. In 1950, the population of Tokyo was 11,274,641. Tokyo experienced a decrease of -79,070 residents over the past year, marking an annual decline of -0.21%. These population estimates and projections come from the latest revision of the UN World Urbanization Prospects.

  2. The current metro area population of Tokyo in 2024 is 37,115,000, a 0.21% decline from 2023. The metro area population of Tokyo in 2023 was 37,194,000 , a 0.21% decline from 2022. The metro area population of Tokyo in 2022 was 37,274,000 , a 0.18% decline from 2021.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TokyoTokyo - Wikipedia

    Tokyo ( / ˈtoʊkioʊ /; [8] Japanese: 東京, Tōkyō, [toːkʲoː] ⓘ ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( 東京都, Tōkyō-to ), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023. [9] .

    • 2,194.07 km² (847.14 sq mi)
    • 2,017 m (6,617 ft)
  4. The National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (IPSS) published the 2023 revision of population projections for Japan, using the Population Census of Japan in 2020 as the base population.

  5. The National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (IPSS) published the 2023 revision of population projections for Japan, using the Population Census of Japan in 2020 as the base population. These projections calculate the population size and age/sex composition at the national level based on assumptions about trends in ...

  6. 9 de mar. de 2022 · Tokyo, Japan Population (2024) - Population Stat. Population in Urban Area, now. 37,286,044. World: 1st. Asia: 1st. Japan: 1st. Population in City Area, 2022-03-09. 8,336,599. World: 25th. Asia: 18th. Japan: 1st. Tokyo Urban Area Population Graph.

  7. Tokyo-to had the largest population in 2023 (11.3 percent of the total population). [Rates of Population Change] The population increased only in Tokyo-to. The population decreased in 46 prefectures. Akita-ken had the highest rate of decrease in population. [Population by Age Group]