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Thu, 04/13/2023 - 04:28
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Japan's population falls under 125 mil., 12th year of decline

     TOKYO, April 12 Kyodo - Japan's population shrank by 556,000 in 2022 from a year earlier to 124.9 million for the 12th straight year of decrease, as the number of Japanese nationals saw its largest drop on record, government data showed Wednesday.
 
     As of Oct. 1, the population, including foreign residents, stood at 124,947,000, with the number of Japanese nationals down 750,000 to 122,031,000, the largest margin of decline since comparable data were made available in 1950, the data said.
 
     The trend indicates an urgent need for Japan to establish a social system to cope with the dual challenge of a declining birthrate and a graying population.
 
     All of Japan's 47 prefectures except Tokyo posted a fall in the number of residents in the year to October last year, according to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
 
     Okinawa's population shrank by 0.01 percent, the first time it has fallen since its reversion to Japanese rule in 1972.
 
     The working population, or people between 15 and 64, dropped by 296,000 to 74,208,000, accounting for 59.4 percent of the overall population. The percentage was on par with the record low from a year earlier.
 
     Those 14 and below accounted for a new all-time low of 11.6 percent of the total population, while people 65 and over made up a record high of 29 percent.
 
==Kyodo

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