Demographic Problem Has Not Been Addressed
The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications released in late July the Vital Statistics based on Basic Residence Registration as of January 1 st , 2026. While the number of Japanese citizens keeps on declining, foreign residents in Japan are increasing. Demographic concentration to urban areas does not stop. Prevention of highly aged society has not shown any major improvement. Policies on population delivered by the government of Japan has not made obvious progress. The population of Japan on the first day of this year was 123,767,642, which declined by 563,048 or 0.48 percent from the previous year. Japanese residents among them were 119,736,483, which occupied 96.74 percent of all, showing decline of 916,744 or 0.76 percent, while foreign residents, 3.26 percent of all, increased by 353,696 or 9.62 percent to 4,031,159. As the number of Japanese citizens declines, foreign residents in Japan are significantly increasing. Since the survey started in 1...