Japan’s population as of 2024 is approximately 125 million people, making it the 11th most populous country in the world. However, Japan’s population has been declining over the past few decades due to low birth rates and an aging population. The population peaked in the early 2010s at around 128 million, but since then, Japan has experienced a steady decline in the number of people living in the country. This demographic shift presents significant challenges for Japan, including a shrinking labor force and increased pressure on social welfare systems to support the growing elderly population.
Minority languages in Japan include Ainu, spoken by the indigenous Ainu people of Hokkaido, and Ryukyuan, a group of languages spoken in Okinawa. However, these languages are considered endangered, with very few fluent speakers left today.
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