TOKYO, Jul 26 (NHK) - Japan's population stood at over 122.42 million on January 1, down about 800,000 from the previous year, and the biggest drop since record-taking began in 1968.
The number of births last year totaled about 771,000, the lowest since the survey began in 1979, while the number of deaths was a record high of over 1.56 million.
Natural population decline, which is calculated by deducting the number of births from the number of deaths, has increased for 15 years in a row.
By prefecture, Tokyo was the most populous with about 13.26 million. Tottori had the smallest population of about 541,000.
Population decreased in all 47 prefectures for the first time.
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日本人、全都道府県で初の減少
外国人299万人が底支え
日本人は前年比80万523人減。
減少幅は1968年の調査開始以来最大。
住民票を持つ外国人は
全国で28万9498人増の299万3839人。
日本人の人口は2009年をピークに
14年連続で減少。#日本經濟新聞 https://t.co/HUWEW1zcmH https://t.co/9JfA3KEY5D pic.twitter.com/TKCmRH4xNp
The number of foreign residents of Japan stood at more than 2.99 million. It was the first rise in three years, and the highest since the survey began in 2013. The numbers rose in all prefectures.
Source: テレ東BIZ