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Since the COVID-19 pandemic ended, Tokyo's foreign population has increased significantly, now nearly 20% above the January 2022 population of 546,436. [146] There is no official survey of race or place of birth as of June 2024.
With a population of over 14 million residents within the city proper as of 2023, it is one of the most populous urban areas in the world. The Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo and parts of six neighboring prefectures, is the most-populous metropolitan area in the world, with 41 million residents as of 2024.
This is a list of cities worldwide by population density. ... 2024 [45] Quezon City: ... Tokyo: 14,094,034:
Although Japan's total population has been dropping since 2009, capital Tokyo has defied the trend, attracting young workers from all over the country. Japan property funds feel pinch as Tokyo ...
Tighter definitions for Greater Tokyo do not include adjacent metropolitan areas of Numazu-Mishima (approx. 450,000) to the southwest, Maebashi-Takasaki-Ōta-Ashikaga (approx. 1,500,000 people) on the northwest, and Greater Utsunomiya (approx. 1,000,000) to the north. If they are included, Greater Tokyo's population would be around 39 million.
Population: Notes: 1: 1: Tokyo: Tokyo: 595,905: Formerly known as Edo, whose population is estimated to be over a million under the Tokugawa, but after the Meiji Restoration, roughly half the city's population emigrated. Nevertheless, Tokyo retained its position as Japan's largest city, which it had held since the mid 17th century. 2: 3: Osaka ...
Updated December 9, 2024 at 11:28 AM. ... Japan is facing a population crisis—so Tokyo, its largest city, will try to solve the problem with something new: a four-day workweek.
High population density; 329.5 people per square kilometer for total area; 1,523 persons per square kilometer for habitable land. More than 50% of the population lives on 2% of the land. (July 1993). [10] According to research in 2009, the population to land density ratio has gradually increased, now at 127 million per 337 km2.