TOKYO — Japan’s population fell by more than 3 million over the past five years, according to official statistics released Friday, a drop that underscores the depths of the country’s accelerating demographic crisis.
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Japan's population has declined by over 3 million in the past five years, highlighting the country's severe demographic crisis. The drop in population is a result of a low birth rate and an aging population. This trend poses significant challenges for Japan's economy and social security systems. The latest statistics were released by the Japanese government, sparking concerns about the country's future demographics.
TOKYO — Japan’s population fell by more than 3 million over the past five years, according to official statistics released Friday, a drop that underscores the depths of the country’s accelerating demographic crisis.