Japan’s 2025 census shows steepest population fall on record

Preliminary results from Japan’s 2025 census indicate the population fell 2.5 percent, marking the steepest decline on record and the third consecutive drop in the five-year survey.

The data released on May 29 confirm a continued contraction in the national headcount. Officials described the latest figure as the largest percentage decrease recorded since the census began.

The nationwide count is conducted every five years. This round follows similar declines reported in prior surveys.

Keywords associated with the release include references to Tokyo and Hokkaido, highlighting regional aspects of the trend.

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Japan's child population (aged 0-14) fell by around 350,000 in the latest year to the lowest level since 1950, marking the 45th consecutive annual decline, according to The Japan Times.

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