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  1. Tokyo - Historical Population Data

    Year Population Growth Rate
    2008 36,359,000 0.69%
    2007 36,111,000 0.69%
    2006 35,865,000 0.68%
    2005 35,622,000 0.68%
    Sep 1 2022
    www.macrotrends.net/cities/21671/tokyo/population
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    How many people will Tokyo have by 2100?
    The group estimates that Tokyo's population will be just 7.13 million, compared to 13.16 million as of the 2010 census. They also predicted the city will peak at 13.35 million in 2020 before a relentless downslide. Meanwhile, Japan's population as a whole will decline by over 61% by 2100.
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    What is the most populated city in Japan?
    Greater Tokyo is the most populated city of Japan. Almost 30% of the country’s population is there. Images you may have seen of the Shibuya Scramble Crossing and rush hour trains of Tokyo accurately represent the concentration of people in Tokyo at its most intense moments.
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    How many men are there in Tokyo?
    Men slightly outnumber women in Tokyo; there is an average of 97.5 men for every 100 women. It seems everyone is texting and talking in this busy Asian hub; in 2018, there were more than 16.9 million mobile phone subscriptions just in the main city, and nearly as many broadband contracts—12.7 million.
  3. https://www.macrotrends.net/cities/21671/tokyo/population

    Web75 rows · The current metro area population of Tokyo in 2022 is 37,274,000, a 0.18% decline from 2021. The ...

  4. Population of Japan 2007 - PopulationPyramid.net

    https://www.populationpyramid.net/japan/2007

    WebPopulation ages 65 and above (% of total) Population growth (annual %) Population, male (% of total) Postnatal care coverage (% mothers) Prevalence of HIV, female (% …

  5. https://www.stat.go.jp/english/data/jinsui/2007np/index.html

    WebOct 01, 2007 · Total population was 127,771 thousand, and has increased by 1 thousand this past year. The rate of increase was 0.00 percent. Both population change and the rate were broadly flat. Male was 62,310 …

  6. https://www.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/english/about/history/history03.html
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    As of October 1, 2019, the population of Tokyo is estimated to be 13.943 million, or 11% of Japan’s total population, and it has the largest population among all the 47 prefectures. At 2,194 square kilometers, the area of Tokyo is 0.6% of the total area of Japan. With a population density of 6,355 persons per square kilometer, T…
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  7. https://worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/tokyo-population

    Web86 rows · The group estimates that Tokyo's population will be just 7.13 million, compared to 13.16 million ...

  8. What Is The Population Of Tokyo? - Tokyo Top Guide

    https://tokyo-top-guide.com/population-of-tokyo

    WebSep 22, 2012 · Population Of Tokyo: Why Japan Population Is Declining? The fertility rate of the population in Japan is 1.23 children per woman (as of 2007) making it the fastest …

  9. https://worldpopulationreview.com/world-cities/...

    WebThe group estimates that Tokyo's population will be just 7.13 million, compared to 13.16 million as of the 2010 census. They also predicted the city will peak at 13.35 million in …

  10. https://www.metro-classic-japanese.net/population-of-tokyo

    WebSep 02, 2020 · all data taken from Tokyo Metropolitan Government At 37.4 million, the population of Greater Tokyo stands at first place among the world’s most populated cities. This figure includes the surrounding three …

  11. https://populationstat.com/japan/tokyo

    WebMar 09, 2022 · Tokyo, Japan 's capital and its most densely populated city, is also the world's largest metropolitan area, with roughly 37.4 million people calling its three prefectures home. Recent population estimates for Tokyo …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_in_Japan

    WebTokyo: Shintarō Ishihara; Tottori Prefecture: Yoshihiro Katayama (until 13 April); Shinji Hirai (starting 13 April) Toyama Prefecture: Takakazu Ishii; Wakayama Prefecture: Yoshinobu …

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