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  2. The metro area population of Tokyo in 2021 was 37,340,000, a 0.14% decline from 2020. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the Tokyo, Japan metro area from 1950 to 2024. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035.

    • Expansion of Tokyo
    • City Size and Population Density
    • Tokyo Population History
    • Tokyo Demographics
    • Tokyo Population Growth

    The Tokyo prefecture, into which Tokyo city was merged, was home to 13,047,446 people in 2010. But the story doesn't end there -- the Tokyo urban area extends beyond even the prefecture's boundaries. According to a 2016 estimate of Tokyo's population, the metropolis is now home to 13.5 million people, or 9,262,046 in all of the 23 wards. This does ...

    The surface area of the city metropolis comes to approximately 2,187.66 km² (844.66 square miles). However, the city expands outwards to approximately 13,572 km² (5,240 square miles). Quite the impressive sprawl. Now, to find the rough population density of the Tokyo area, we combine the total population with the available space for the residents, ...

    Tokyo has always been Japan's largest city, and one of the mightiest cities in Asia, if not the world. It used to be known as Edo, and grew from a small village to become, in the 1720s, the first city in Asia with a population of more than 1 million people. Renamed Tokyo in 1868, the city continued to grow rapidly. By 1900, its population had passe...

    Tokyo is a major commuter city. That means that many of the people in the city at any one time don't actually live in the city itself; they commute in each day for work. In 2015, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government estimated the nighttime and daytime population of the city, finding that although the city's population was around 15.576 million in the ...

    Japan as a country is expected to rapidly decline in population thanks to little immigration, a rapidly aging population and a very low fertility rate. Japan is today the oldest country in the world, and Tokyo is no exception to the trends the country as a whole is following. A recent study by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which included a gro...

  3. JP¥ 222,129.275 billion (2020) US$ 2.084 trillion (2020) (40% of Japan's GDP) The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world, consisting of the Kantō region of Japan (including Tokyo Metropolis and the prefectures of Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Tochigi) as well as the prefecture of Yamanashi of ...

    • 3,925 km² (1,515 sq mi)
    • US$2.0 trillion
    • 38,050,000
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TokyoTokyo - Wikipedia

    The Greater Tokyo Area, which includes Tokyo and parts of six neighbouring prefectures, is the most-populous metropolitan area in the world, with 40.8 million residents as of 2023. [10] Located at the head of Tokyo Bay , Tokyo is part of the Kantō region on the central coast of Honshu , Japan's largest island.

    • 2,194.07 km² (847.14 sq mi)
    • 2,017 m (6,617 ft)
  5. Apr 4, 2024 · Pop. (2020) 36,914,176. Physical and human geography. The landscape. Site. Nijū Bridge. The Nijū Bridge, across an inner moat of the Imperial Palace grounds, Tokyo, Japan, and (centre) the Fushimi Tower, one of the palace's few remaining structures dating to Edo times.

    • Edward G. Seidensticker
  6. Population Summary. As of October 1, 2020, the population of Tokyo is estimated to be 14.065 million, or about 11.1% 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.

  7. The population of the Tokyo metropolitan area, which consists of Tokyo-to, Kanagawa-ken, Saitama-ken and Chiba-ken, was 36.939 million, which accounts for about 30% (29.3%) of the population of Japan. - Population by municipality.

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