Yes, Japan is considered a densely populated country, particularly in urban areas. With a population of approximately 125 million people living in a relatively small land area, the country has one of the highest population densities in the world. Major cities like Tokyo, Yokohama, and Osaka contribute significantly to this density, showcasing crowded living conditions and extensive public transportation systems. However, many rural areas in Japan have low population density due to urban migration.
no
Netherlands is the most densely populated country in the world
The UK is by far the more densely populated country. It is the 53rd most densely populated country in the world, compared to the US which is 179th most densely populated.
The most densely populated sovereign nation is Monaco, with a population density of 16754.
no, Africa is not a country
Turkey is a country, not a city. Istanbul is a densely populated city, but most of Anatolia is sparsely populated.
Mongolia is the least densely populated country in Asia and the whole world.
it is Hokkaido
Monaco.
Indonesia
China.
The most densely populated country is Monaco, a microstate on the border between Italy and France. Ignoring microstates, the most densely populated country would be the Netherlands. The most densely populated city is Paris.