There are a number of complicated social factors contributing to the underlying cause, but the overall problem is that Japanese people are having fewer and fewer children. As the rest of society continues to age, this presents a problem -- the number of elderly will outnumber the youth by a large margin. Who will work? Who will take care of the elderly?
Japanese Orthodox Church's population is 30,000.
There is no such thing.
California and Hawaii have the largest population of Japanese.
The issue of ozone layer is about the population in our environment
The average age of the Japanese population in 2004 was around 42 years old.
Brazil has the largest population of Japanese people outside of Japan.
Population by itself is not an issue. Overcrowding and disorganized population growth without enough economic growth IS the issue. One of the areas most affected by this issue is the Valley of Mexico, where greater Mexico City is located.
The Japanese population were as supportive as a country can be.
Japan's population at the year 2000 was 126,930,000.
A good portion of the population in Pearl Harbor are of Japanese descent.
São Paulo has the largest Japanese population in Brazil, with a significant community living in the Liberdade neighborhood.
As of 2010, it was about 1.83%