Japan’s population drops by nearly 800,000 with falls in every prefecture for the first time
by Gavin Blair in Tokyo from World news | The Guardian on (#6D9F1)
Changing demographics are affecting nearly every part of society, while efforts to turn around the decline have so far had little impact
Every one of Japan's 47 prefectures posted a population drop in 2022, while the total number of Japanese people fell by nearly 800,000. The figures released by the Japan's internal affairs ministry mark two new unwelcome records for a nation sailing into uncharted demographic territory, but on a course many other countries are set to follow.
Japan's prime minister has called the trend a crisis and vowed to tackle the situation. But national policies have so far failed to dent population decline, though concerted efforts by a sprinkling of small towns have had some effect.
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