Japan Population Decline Simulator

Fukushima福島県

Tamura 田村市

Data last updated:

2020

(Census)

35,192

2030

(Projection)

28,446

-19.2%

2040

(Projection)

23,115

-34.3%

2050

(Projection)

18,087

-48.6%

Elderly Rate (65+): 2020 35.9%2050 53%

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Data Sources

  • Portal Site of Official Statistics of Japan (e-Stat)https://www.e-stat.go.jp/
  • National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (IPSS), Regional Population Projections (2023 ed.)

* This service uses the e-Stat API but its content is not guaranteed by the Japanese government.

About Tamura

Overview

Tamura (田村市) is a municipality in Fukushima, Japan, with a population of 35,192 as of 2020.

Population Projection

According to projections by Japan's National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (IPSS), Tamura's population is expected to reach 28,446 by 2030 (-19.2%), 23,115 by 2040 (-34.3%), and 18,087 by 2050 (-48.6%). A significant population decline is projected over the next three decades.

Aging Outlook

The aging rate (percentage of residents aged 65 and over) is 35.9% as of 2020 and is projected to rise to 53.0% by 2050. More than half of residents will be seniors, placing the town in the "marginal municipality" category.

National Comparison

Tamura is experiencing one of the faster rates of population decline in Japan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What is the current population of Tamura, Fukushima?
A.According to the 2020 national census, Tamura has a population of 35,192.
Q.What is the projected population of Tamura in the future?
A.According to IPSS projections, Tamura's population is expected to be 28,446 in 2030, 23,115 in 2040, and 18,087 in 2050.
Q.What is the population decline rate of Tamura?
A.Over the 30 years from 2020 to 2050, Tamura's population is projected to change by -48.6%. The 10-year change is -19.2% and the 20-year change is -34.3%.
Q.What is the aging rate of Tamura?
A.Tamura's aging rate (percentage aged 65 and over) is 35.9% as of 2020, projected to rise to 53.0% by 2050.
Q.Where does this population data come from?
A.Historical data is sourced from Japan's national census via the e-Stat API (Statistics Bureau of Japan). Future projections are from the National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (IPSS) "Regional Population Projections 2023".
Q.Is the data up to date?
A.Historical data uses the 2020 national census results. Future projections use the IPSS 2023 edition. Data will be updated as new census results become available.

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