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Japan's population is aging faster than that of any other nation. [31] ... 1950–2015. Life expectancy in Japan since 1865 Life expectancy in Japan since 1960 by gender.
A series of municipal mergers throughout the 1950s known as the "Great Showa Mergers" cut the number of municipalities in Japan by almost two thirds, significantly increasing the size of many cities in the process. By this time, almost all of Japan's largest cities had recovered war losses and exceeded their prewar populations.
English: The population pyramid of Japan (October, 1950). The left side is Male and the right side is Female. 85+ is 85 and over years old. 万人 is 10 thousand.
Population density map of the Empire of Japan (1920) Population density map of the Empire of Japan (1940) 1920 Commemorative stamp for 1st national census of the Empire of Japan Japanese policemen circa 1875 Jiichiro Matsumoto, a Japanese politician, leader of the Burakumin liberation movement Native Micronesian constables of Truk Island, circa 1930 Photograph of Atayal men in 1900
1950 - Population: 6,277,500. [30] 1955 Tokyo International Trade Fair begins. [31] Population: 6,966,499. [17] 1956 - City hosts the 1956 World Judo Championships. 1958 Japanese National Stadium opens. May: 1958 Asian Games held in Tokyo. November: City hosts the 1958 World Judo Championships. 1961 Suntory Art Museum opens.
The national 1 July, mid-year population estimates (usually based on past national censuses) supplied in these tables are given in thousands. The retrospective figures use the present-day names and world political division: for example, the table gives data for each of the 15 republics of the former Soviet Union, as if they had already been independent in 1950.
Japan's population stabilized during the late Heian period after hundreds of years of decline. ... (1950–1953) was a major boon to Japanese business. [261]
February 11: According to Japan National Police Agency official confirmed report, a regular route bus plunge into ravine in Hōtaku District, Kumamoto Prefecture, (now Kumamoto City), Kyushu Island, 22 persons lost their lives, 31 persons were hurt. [citation needed] July 5: Bandaiya, later Bandai Namco Holdings founded in Asakusa, Tokyo. [page ...