Some of the largest cities in the world are known for experiencing skyrocketing population growth that shows no signs of ...
Tokyo’s population reached 10 million in 1963. After decreasing by 19,000 in 1996, it topped 12 million in 2001, 13 million in 2010 and 14 million in 2019. Related News ...
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Only Tokyo eked out an increase in population. As of Jan. 1, 2024, the total population was 121,561,801, according to data released by the internal affairs ministry on July 24. The figures are ...
Tokyo even introduced a government-sponsored dating app to help people find partners.
Japan is facing a population crisis—so Tokyo, its largest city, will try to solve the problem with something new: a four-day workweek. Starting in April, the Tokyo Metropolitan government ...
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Home to more than 14 million people, Tokyo is a thriving metropolis that continues to change and adapt. Modernisation enables such a large population to prosper, and new developments in technology ...
The government could save your love life.
A man walks with a girl along a sidewalk in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, on Sept. 18, 2018.
Recently in Tokyo an AI-driven robot leaned over a man lying on his back and gently put a hand on his knee and another on a shoulder and rolled him onto his side -- a manoeuvre used to change diapers ...