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      • Nagoya has 3 million or so people, and just two downtown areas, which are very close to each other. Tokyo, on the other hand, has over 30 million people (when you include all the extra towns) and between 8 and 14 downtown areas.
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  2. Nagoya's 2024 population is now estimated at 9,556,879. In 1950 , the population of Nagoya was 2,236,878 . Nagoya experienced a decrease of -12,449 residents over the past year, marking an annual decline of -0.13% .

  3. The most recent official demographics for Tokyo were released in 2010, and they show that 68.2% of Tokyo residents are aged 15-64. Befitting a country with one of the world's longest life expectancies, there is also a high proportion of retired people in Tokyo: 20.4% of people were aged 65 or over.

  4. Many of its most populous cities are very densely populated, and growth is expected to continue through the years. Its largest city, Tokyo, has over 8 million residents, while there are 13 additional cities that have populations that exceed 1 million.

  5. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Nagoya, Japan metro area from 1950 to 2024. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035. The current metro area population of Nagoya in 2024 is 9,557,000, a 0.13% decline from 2023.

    • Japan Population Distribution
    • Where Most People Live in Japan?
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    According to worldometer, Japan’s population in 2021 is 126,050,804. But only 8% of that live in rural areas, decreasing by 13% since 2000. The rest of the population (around 92%) concentrates in big cities on the Pacific shore of Honshu. There are 14 cities of which populations surpass 1 million and another 200 have at least 100,000 residents. Thi...

    1. Tokyo-Yokohama

    According to Demographia World Urban Areas in 2019, Metropolitan Tokyo-Yokohama holds the title for Most Populated City not only in Japan but also in the world. At the moment, nearly 12 million people (10% of Japan’s population) live in the center of this area. If counting residents in the greater Tokyo metro area comprising of Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba, the population would be close to 38 million (30% of Japan’s population). As the Greater Tokyo Area covers an area of about 13,500 km2, si...

    2. Osaka

    Osaka population in 2021 is 2,592,413 and there are typically 4,635.69 residents in a kilometer. In the recent report of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, contrary to Tokyo’s recent reverse trends, Osaka even exceeds its population growth rate. In the last 8 months of 2020, after the infection of coronavirus, Osaka still hosts 9,075 new inhabitants, over half the number in 2020, which is 16,802. This marks the 20 consecutive years of population increase in Osaka.

    3. Nagoya

    Located in the central of Japan, Nagoya is the largest city in the Chūbu region. It is also located on the Tokaido Shinkansen (i.e. bullet train) line along the Pacific Coast, between Tokyo and Osaka. With a population of approximately 2,191,279, Nagoya is the fourth-largest city (behind Tokyo, Yokohama, and Osaka) and ranks 3 among the most populous urban area.

    Is Japan a nice place to live?

    The answer varies among different people and their criteria for “a nice place to live”. Objectively, living Japan has its competitive advantages. Foreigners usually praise life in Japan for the following reasons: 1. Safety: low crime rate, little phone scams, pickpockets, and burglaries cases 2. Cleaniness: clean street or public places 3. Amazing food: ramen, sushi, street foods, or the sake 4. Convenience: diverse, accessible, and developed transportation; as well as a lot of 24h convenienc...

    Is living in Japan hard?

    It can be since the cost of living in Japan is quite expensive, especially compared to other Asian countries. The pressure can double in crowded big cities like Tokyo where the competition for accommodation or jobs is intense. Many foreigners also find Japanese difficult to learn and in many places in Japan, people don’t prefer speaking English. So, if you are a foreign student living on budget and can barely find a part-time job, the financial burden can make life tough. Besides, being far a...

    What is it like to live in Tokyo?

    It must be an awesome and unique experience. Tokyo is a massive metro area that is full of surprises, so it takes forever to discover all of Tokyo’s wonders. Just a few of the endless entertainment choices in Tokyo include karaoke boxes, restaurants,s and bars, themed café, amusement parks, Akihabara anime, manga, and shopping, of course. Tokyo is also a foreign-friendly city as the number of international citizens is high and even signs generally use English. But the center of Tokyo is extre...

  6. Oct 1, 1995 · Nagoya (Aichi , Japan) with population statistics, charts, map, location, weather and web information.

  7. Oct 1, 2021 · The top five prefectures in population were Tokyo-to, Kanagawa-ken, Osaka-fu, Aichi-ken and Saitama-ken. These prefectures account for 37.4 percent of the total population. Tokyo-to had the largest population in 2021 (11.2 percent of the total population).