The total population of Japan in 2009 was about 127,560,000.
According to the CIA World Factbook, in July 2008, Japan's population was 127,288,416. Australia's population at that time, by comparison, was 21,007,310, which is about one-seventh of Japan's population.
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Three million.
6 billion
There have been many negative impacts that population density has had on Japan. The spread of disease was quickened by population density for example.
2010 estimated Tokyo population is 13,010279 2010 estimated japan population is 127,420,000
Not all of their population, but a considerably large amount of people live on the shore. The approximate population of Japan is about 127,430,000 people, but that was in 2010. The most populated city is Tokyo, which has peaked 13 million.
Tokyo is made up of 12.790 million people.AnswerTokyo has over 12 million people in it. That's about 10% of the population of Japan.
Just over 125 million. Check the CIA factbook for information about countries. Includes population, square miles, industry, gross national product, etc.
Tokyo is in Japan!
3,288,800,000 for now that's the approximate population ;p
8 million as of 2013.
what is the population of japan in 2009
23245264 WAS THE APPROXIMATE POPULATION
population:1,330,044,605
The town I live in has an approximate population of 120,000
About 12,900,000