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Japanese population logs biggest drop on record in 2023
STORY: Japanese population logs biggest drop on record in 2023
SHOOTING TIME: Recent footage
DATELINE: July 25, 2024
LENGTH: 00:00:41
LOCATION: Tokyo
CATEGORY: ECONOMY
SHOTLIST:
1. various of street views in Tokyo
STORYLINE:
The population of Japanese nationals fell by 861,000, or 0.70 pct, in 2023 from a year earlier to 121,561,801, dropping for the 15th year in a row and marking the steepest decline since the survey began in 1968, government data showed Wednesday.
As of Jan. 1, 2024, Japan's population, including foreign residents, stood at 124,885,175, down by roughly 532,000, or 0.42 percent, according to a demographics survey by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
The foreign population in the country rose by 329,535, or 11.01 percent, to 3,323,374 in the reporting year, as the end of the country's COVID-19-linked border control measures in April 2023 facilitated the return of international students and technical interns.
While foreign residents increased in all of the country's 47 prefectures, surpassing 3 million for the first time, only Tokyo saw a slight increase in its Japanese population, rising by 3,933, or 0.03 percent, due to the high influx of people to the capital.
The overall population, including foreign residents, grew year-on-year in the three prefectures of Tokyo, Chiba and Okinawa, while it declined in the 44 other prefectures.
A record low of 730,000 births in Japan, which was significantly exceeded by a record high of 1.58 million deaths, contributed largely to the population decline, according to the ministry.
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Tokyo.
(XHTV)
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