Japan's low arable land reflects that most of the country is uninhabitable forests and mountains, thus decreasing its capacity for population density. However, Japan's arable land to population ratio is many times more favorable than, e.g., China, so the food production aspect of arable land is not the controlling factor. Instead, it is the inhabitability of much of Japan's non-arable land which diminishes Japan's population density.
high areas of population density in Japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital. high areas of population density in japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital.
high areas of population density in Japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital. high areas of population density in japan are generally located in Tokyo, Japans capital.
the population density for japan per square yard is 17 people
According to the United Nations World Populations Prospects Report, in 2010, Japan's population density was 337.4 people per square mile. It should be noted that 80% of Japan is considered uninhabitable.
127.77million People
Japans population is just over 127 million
Because of Japans large population density and small land area, there are many regions that are considered a metropolis, the most bustling and densely populated however, would have to be Tokyo.
127,288,416 (2008) 127,288,416 (2008) as of 2011 the total population for Japan is 156,000,000
Japans population vs areable land is too large to support agriculture
the roads were very crowded so most people use public transportation
No. Korea is located on the West side of Japan, and the earthquake happened on the East side.
Japans natural resources are the ocean, the forest, and farming