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Samfuri:No footnotes Wannan labarin ya lissafa birane goma mafi yawan jama'a a Japan cikin shekaru goma, wanda ya fara bayan Meiji Maidowa na 1868. Ba a gudanar da ƙidayar jama'a ta Japan ba har sai 1920, amma an gudanar da ƙidayar yawan fararen hula da sojoji a shekarun baya tsakanin 1872 da 1918. kuma waɗanda suka samar da bayanan tushen wannan labarin. Lokacin da bayanai ba su samuwa daidai kan jujjuyar shekaru goma, ana amfani da shekara mafi kusa.

1873[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

A cikin 1868, Maidowa Meiji ya kori Tokugawa Shogunate kuma ya kafa Daular Japan. Yawancin manyan biranen sun yi asarar yawan jama'a tun zamanin Tokugawa, yayin da samurai ya bar tsoffin garuruwan kadarori bayan rushewar odar soja.

Bayani daga i"Nihon Chishi Teiyo" (日本地誌提要, the Japanese Topographical Outline)..

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 595,905 Wanda aka fi sani da Edo, wanda aka kiyasta yawan mutanensa sama da miliyan daya a karkashin Tokugawa, amma bayan Maidowar Meiji, kusan rabin mutanen birnin sun yi hijira. Duk da haka, Tokyo ya ci gaba da riƙe matsayinsa na birni mafi girma a Japan, wanda ya riƙe tun tsakiyar karni na 17.
2 3 Osaka Osaka 271,992
3 7 Kyoto Kyoto 238,663
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 125,193
5 35 Kanazawa Ishikawa 109,685
6 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 74,305
7 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 64,602
8 55 Wakayama Wakayama 61,124
9 12 Sendai Miyagi 51,998
10 87 Tokushima Tokushima 48,861 Fitowar karshe ta Tokushima a cikin manyan goma, kuma na karshe na kowace karamar hukuma daga tsibirin Shikoku.

1881[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Manyan birane da garuruwa da yawa sun yi hasarar yawan jama'a a cikin shekarun 1870, yayin da mutane suka ci gaba da yin hijira daga tsoffin garuruwan katafaren gini.

Bayanan tushe sun fito ne daga Rahoton Haɗin gwiwar Soja-Gwamnati na Hudu (第四回共武政表), takaddun buƙatun da ke jera yawan jama'ar birni da albarkatu da tanadi.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 712,259 + 19.53%
2 3 Osaka Osaka 292,636 + 7.59%
3 7 Kyoto Kyoto 236,032 - 1.10%
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 117,401 - 6.22%
5 35 Kanazawa Ishikawa 108,328 - 1.24%
6 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 74,950 + 0.87%
7 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 72,630 + 12.43%
8 55 Wakayama Wakayama 58,239 - 4.72% Bayyanar ƙarshe a cikin manyan goma.
9 12 Sendai Miyagi 54,496 + 4.80%
10 6 Kobe Hyogo 48,786 + 19.32% Fitowar farko a cikin manyan goma.

1891[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

A cikin 1888, gwamnati ta ƙaddamar da wani sabon tsari na tsarin mulkin gundumomi, wanda ɓangarensa ya haɗa da tsattsauran shirin haɗin gwiwar gundumomi. Gabaɗaya, "Great Meiji Mergers" ya rage yawan gundumomi a Japan da fiye da kashi uku, yayin da suke ƙara girman biranen da yawa yayin da suke mamaye garuruwan da ƙauyukan da ke kewaye.

Bayanan tushe sun fito ne daga Rahoton Gida na Jafananci Mai Rijista na 1891 (日本帝国民籍戸口表).

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 1,161,800 + 63.11% Tokyo ya wuce mutane miliyan, wanda ya dawo da birnin zuwa matakin yawan jama'a na zamanin Tokugawa.
2 3 Osaka Osaka 483,609 + 65.26%
3 7 Kyoto Kyoto 297,527 + 26.05%
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 179,174 + 52.62%
5 6 Kobe Hyogo 142,965 +193.05%
6 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 132,627 + 82.61%
7 35 Kanazawa Ishikawa 93,531 - 13.66% A hankali yana raguwa a yawan jama'a tun daga Maidowar Meiji.
8 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 90,154 + 20.29%
9 12 Sendai Miyagi 64,476 + 18.31%
10 38 Nagasaki Nagasaki 60,581 + 89.32% Fitowar farko a cikin manyan goma, kuma farkon bayyanar wani birni daga tsibirin Kyushu tun daga Tokugawa Shogunate.

1898[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Bayanan tushe sun fito ne daga Kididdigar Yawan Jama'ar Jafananci na 1898 (日本帝国人口統計).

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 1,440,121 + 23.96%
2 3 Osaka Osaka 821,235 + 69.81% Osaka ya haɗu da gundumomin da ke kewaye da shi a cikin 1897, yana haɓaka girma da yawan jama'arta.
3 7 Kyoto Kyoto 353,139 + 18.69%
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 244,145 + 36.26%
5 6 Kobe Hyogo 215,780 + 50.93%
6 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 193,762 + 46.10%
7 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 122,306 + 35.66%
8 38 Nagasaki Nagasaki 107,422 + 77.32%
9 35 Kanazawa Ishikawa 83,662 - 10.55% Kanazawa ya rasa yawan jama'a a jeri na uku a jere.
10 12 Sendai Miyagi 83,325 + 29.23% Fitowar ƙarshe a cikin manyan goma har zuwa 1950.

1909[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Bayanan tushe daga Kididdigar Yawan Jama'ar Jafananci na 1908 ne (日本帝国人口統計).

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 2,186,079 + 51.80% Garin Japan na farko da ya wuce mutane miliyan 2.
2 3 Osaka Osaka 1,226,647 + 49.37% Garin Japan na biyu da ya wuce mutane miliyan 1, bayan Edo/Tokyo.
3 7 Kyoto Kyoto 442,462 + 25.29%
4 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 394,303 +103.50% Yokohama ya haɗu da ƙananan hukumomi na 1901, yana ƙara girma da yawan jama'a.
5 4 Nagoya Aichi 378,231 + 54.92%
6 6 Kobe Hyogo 378,197 + 75.27%
7 38 Nagasaki Nagasaki 176,480 + 64.29%
8 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 142,763 + 16.73%
9 35 Kanazawa Ishikawa 110,994 + 32.67% Bayyanar ƙarshe a cikin manyan goma.
10 95 Kure Hiroshima 100,679 n/a Fitowar farko a cikin manyan goma. Wani sabon birni, wanda aka ƙirƙira a cikin 1902 ta hanyar haɗuwa da ƙananan ƙananan hukumomi.

1920[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Source data is from the 1920 Census (国勢調査), the first formal census to be taken in Japan.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 2,173,201 - 0.59% Tokyo's growth stalled throughout the 1920s.
2 3 Osaka Osaka 1,252,983 + 2.15%
3 6 Kobe Hyogo 608,644 + 60.93%
4 7 Kyoto Kyoto 591,323 + 33.64%
5 4 Nagoya Aichi 429,997 + 13.69%
6 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 422,938 + 7.26%
7 38 Nagasaki Nagasaki 176,534 + 0.03%
8 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 160,510 + 12.43%
9 81 Hakodate Hokkaido 144,749 + 64.67% First appearance in the top ten, and first appearance of any city from Hokkaido.
10 94 Kure Hiroshima 130,362 + 29.48% Last appearance in the top ten.

1930[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Source data is from the 1930 Census.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 3 Osaka Osaka 2,453,973 + 95.85% Osaka merged with more surrounding municipalities in 1925, bringing the city to roughly its current size. The second Japanese city to pass 2 million people, and the new most populous city in Japan.
2 1 Tokyo Tokyo 2,070,913 - 4.71% Population briefly dipped below 2 million in the mid-1920s. For the first time since the early 17th century, Tokyo was no longer Japan's most populous city.
3 4 Nagoya Aichi 907,404 +111.03%
4 6 Kobe Hyogo 787,616 + 29.41%
5 7 Kyoto Kyoto 765,142 + 29.39%
6 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 620,306 + 46.67%
7 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 270,417 + 68.47%
8 8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 228,289 +139.30% First appearance in the top ten.
9 38 Nagasaki Nagasaki 204,626 + 15.91% Last appearance in the top ten.
10 81 Hakodate Hokkaido 197,252 + 36.27% Last appearance in the top ten.

1940[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Source data is from the 1940 Census.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 6,778,804 +227.33% Tokyo merged with its surrounding municipalities in 1932, radically increasing its size and population.
2 3 Osaka Osaka 3,252,340 + 32.53% Osaka reached its peak population, becoming the second Japanese city to exceed 3 million people, alongside Tokyo. It has not yet surpassed its 1940 population.
3 4 Nagoya Aichi 1,328,084 + 46.36% The third Japanese city with over a million people.
4 7 Kyoto Kyoto 1,089,726 + 42.42% The fourth Japanese city with over a million people.
5 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 968,091 + 56.07%
6 6 Kobe Hyogo 967,234 + 22.81%
7 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 343,968 + 27.20% Last appearance in the top ten until 1960.
8 8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 306,763 + 34.37%
9 9 Kawasaki Kanagawa 300,777 +189.21% First appearance in the top ten.
10 Nonexistent Yahata Fukuoka 261,309 + 55.54% First and last appearance in the top ten. Yahata was merged into the new city of Kitakyushu in 1963.

1950[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Japan emerged from the Second World War in defeat, under temporary American administration. Many cities had been attacked by American bomber forces, and many of the largest cities suffered further loss as residents evacuated to more rural regions of the country. Cities, though, were already recovering quickly from their wartime lows.

Source data is from the 1950 Census.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 5,385,071 - 20.56% In 1943, the imperial government dissolved the City of Tokyo into its constituent wards, but the Census has continued to treat it as one municipality ever since. Tokyo lost more than a million people to bombing and evacuation.
2 3 Osaka Osaka 1,956,136 - 39.85% Osaka lost more than a million people, and the city has never completely regained its prewar population to date.
3 7 Kyoto Kyoto 1,101,854 + 1.11% Kyoto was not attacked severely during the war.
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 1,030,635 - 22.39%
5 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 951,189 - 1.75% Population briefly passed a million in 1944. Almost recovered its prewar population, despite war losses.
6 6 Kobe Hyogo 765,435 - 20.86%
7 8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 392,649 +28.00% Significant population gain, despite war losses.
8 12 Sendai Miyagi 341,685 +52.54% Second and last appearance in the top ten. Significant population gain, despite war losses.
9 9 Kawasaki Kanagawa 319,226 + 6.13% Recovered its prewar population, despite war losses.
10 5 Sapporo Hokkaido 313,850 +52.35% First appearance in the top ten. Sapporo was not severely attacked during the war.

1960[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

A series of municipal mergers throughout the 1950s known as the "Great Showa Mergers" cut the number of municipalities in Japan by almost two thirds, significantly increasing the size of many cities in the process. By this time, almost all of Japan's largest cities had recovered war losses and exceeded their prewar populations.

Source data is from the 1960 Census.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 8,310,027 + 54.32%
2 3 Osaka Osaka 3,011,563 + 53.95% Osaka passed 3 million people for the second time, but population remained short of the prewar record.
3 4 Nagoya Aichi 1,591,935 + 54.46%
4 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 1,375,710 + 44.63% Population passed a million for the second time.
5 7 Kyoto Kyoto 1,284,818 + 16.61%
6 6 Kobe Hyogo 1,113,977 + 45.54% Population passed a million people for the first time.
7 8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 647,122 + 64.81%
8 9 Kawasaki Kanagawa 632,975 + 98.28%
9 5 Sapporo Hokkaido 523,839 + 66.91%
10 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 431,336 + 50.82% Second appearance in the top ten, and last appearance until 1990.

1970[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Tokyo and Osaka began to experience a trend of suburbanization, as people left the cities for the less densely peopled surrounding municipalities. Other major cities continued to grow rapidly.

Source data is from the 1970 Census.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 8,840,942 + 6.39% Reached a population peak in 1965.
2 3 Osaka Osaka 2,980,487 - 1.03% Reached its postwar population record in 1965, but subsequently dropped below 3 million people.
3 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 2,238,264 + 62.70% Third Japanese city to pass 2 million people.
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 2,036,053 + 27.90% Fourth Japanese city to pass 2 million people.
5 7 Kyoto Kyoto 1,419,165 + 10.46%
6 6 Kobe Hyogo 1,288,937 + 13.67%
7 13 Kitakyushu Fukuoka 1,042,321 n/a First appearance in the top ten. A brand new city, formed in 1963 through the merger of five area cities, including former top ten city Yahata.
8 5 Sapporo Hokkaido 1,010,123 + 92.83% Population passed a million for the first time.
9 9 Kawasaki Kanagawa 973,486 + 53.80%
10 8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 853,270 + 31.86%

1980[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

Source data is from the 1980 Census.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 8,351,893 - 5.53%
2 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 2,773,674 + 23.92% Surpassed Osaka's population to become Japan's new second most populous Japanese city.
3 3 Osaka Osaka 2,648,180 - 11.15%
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 2,087,982 + 2.55%
5 7 Kyoto Kyoto 1,473,065 + 3.80%
6 5 Sapporo Hokkaido 1,401,757 + 38.77%
7 6 Kobe Hyogo 1,367,390 + 6.09%
8 8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 1,088,588 + 27.58% Population passed a million for the first time.
9 13 Kitakyushu Fukuoka 1,065,078 + 2.18% Last appearance in the top ten. To date, 1980 is the city's population record. Kitakyushu subsequently began losing people, dropping below a million by 2005.
10 9 Kawasaki Kanagawa 1,040,802 + 6.91% Population passed a million for the first time.

1990[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

By 1990, almost all the largest Japanese cities had assumed their present-day population ranking.

Source data is from the 1990 Census.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 8,163,573 - 2.25%
2 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 3,220,331 + 16.10% The third Japanese city to pass 3 million people.
3 3 Osaka Osaka 2,623,801 - 0.92%
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 2,154,793 + 3.20%
5 5 Sapporo Hokkaido 1,671,742 + 19.26%
6 6 Kobe Hyogo 1,477,410 + 8.05%
7 7 Kyoto Kyoto 1,461,103 - 0.81% Kyoto reached its record population in 1985, and has been fluctuating just below that level ever since.
8 8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 1,237,062 + 13.64%
9 9 Kawasaki Kanagawa 1,173,603 + 12.76%
10 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 1,085,705 + 20.77% Third appearance in the top ten. Population passed a million for the first time.

2000[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

A shekara ta 2002, ci gaba da zana mazauna birni daga Tōkyō da Ọsaka yana nuna alamun raguwa, tare da sannu a hankali mutane suna komawa cikin biranen daidai.

Bayanan tushe daga ƙidayar 2000 ne.

Rank 2010 Rank Municipality Current Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 1 Tokyo Tokyo 8,134,688 - 0.35% Population reached its post-1965 low in 1995, dipping just under 8 million people, but began rising afterwards.
2 2 Yokohama Kanagawa 3,426,651 + 6.41%
3 3 Osaka Osaka 2,598,774 - 0.95% Osaka's post-1965 population low.
4 4 Nagoya Aichi 2,171,557 + 0.78%
5 5 Sapporo Hokkaido 1,822,368 + 9.01%
6 6 Kobe Hyogo 1,493,398 + 1.08%
7 7 Kyoto Kyoto 1,467,785 + 0.46%
8 8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 1,341,470 + 8.44%
9 9 Kawasaki Kanagawa 1,249,905 + 6.50%
10 11 Hiroshima Hiroshima 1,126,239 + 8.21% Last appearance in the top ten to date.

2010[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]

In the mid-2000s, another series of municipal mergers was enacted. The "Great Heisei Mergers" nearly halved the number of municipalities in Japan, once again increasing the size of some cities significantly and creating new towns and cities. Despite a mounting population loss in rural areas and some smaller cities, Japan's major cities continue to grow.

Source date is from the 2010 Census.

Rank Municipality Prefecture Population % Change Notes
1 Tokyo Tokyo 8,945,695 + 9.63%
2 Yokohama Kanagawa 3,688,773 + 7.67%
3 Osaka Osaka 2,665,314 + 2.60%
4 Nagoya Aichi 2,263,894 + 4.25%
5 Sapporo Hokkaido 1,913,545 + 5.05% Record population.
6 Kobe Hyogo 1,544,200 + 3.45%
7 Kyoto Kyoto 1,474,015 + 0.46%
8 Fukuoka Fukuoka 1,463,743 + 9.12%
9 Kawasaki Kanagawa 1,425,512 + 14.06%
10 Saitama Saitama 1,222,434 n/a First appearance in the top ten. A brand new city, formed in 2001 through the merger of area cities.

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