As of my last update, Japan's population was around 126 million. The 2011 tsunami had a devastating impact, resulting in significant loss of life and displacement, but the overall population decrease has been more influenced by declining birth rates and an aging population. While the tsunami caused immediate demographic changes, the broader trend of population decline has continued in the years following the disaster. For the most current statistics, please refer to recent census data or government reports.
Japan's population is about 127,000 people. There has been a Tsunami and Earthquake lateley in 2011, so that has lowered the population down quite a bit.
no. nobody in japan survived. the entire Japanese population has been entirely wiped out. Sorry...
The tsunami hit Japan's northeastern islands.
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It's not likely for tsunami's to continue hitting Japan.
the tsunami is japan is very tragict
The Japan tsunami of 2011 was one of the worst tsunamis in 140 years!
Tsunami's always come to Japan because of Earthquakes there. Most recent tsunami on March 11, 2011
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The tsunami in japan was 23-27 feet tall hope this helps
The tsunami that struck Japan was reported from 23-27 feet tall.
The population of Japan after the earthquake and tsunami in 2011 remained relatively stable, with no significant change in total population numbers due to the disaster. Efforts were made to evacuate affected areas and support those displaced, but the overall population of Japan was not significantly impacted by the event.