Demographic history of Japan before the Meiji Restoration
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Demographic features of the population of Japan before the Meiji Restoration include aspects of nationality, religion, and ethnicity.
Population before Edo era
Total population
Before the establishment of the religious and population investigation registers system by the Tokugawa shogunate, several less reliable sources existed upon which an estimate of the population was made. The first record of the population was the Chinese text "
The household registration system (
The following estimates by different scholars are based upon the number of houses, villages, kokudaka, areas of rice fields and soldiers which were recorded in "Wamyō Ruijushō (和名類聚抄)" (10th century), "Record of Song or History of Song (Chinese: 宋史; pinyin: Sòng Shǐ)", "Shūgaishō (拾芥抄)" (14th century), "Tenshōki (天正記)" (late 16th century), "Tōdaiki (当代記)" (early 17th century), or fragments of papers of the Shōsōin (8th century) and others, as well as remnants of specific periods.
Year | Estimated Population |
Estimated Population |
Estimated Population |
Estimated Population |
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6100 BC | 20,100 | |||
3200 BC | 105,500 | |||
2300 BC | 261,300 | |||
1300 BC | 160,300 | |||
900 BC | 75,800 | |||
400 BC | 100,000 | |||
200 BC | 100,000 | 200,000 | ||
1 AD | 300,000 | 300,000 | ||
200 | 700,000 | 594,900 | 500,000 | |
400 | 1,500,000 | 1,500,000 | ||
500 | 2,000,000 | |||
600 | 3,000,000 | 4,000,000 | ||
700 | 5,000,000 | |||
715 | 4,512,200 | |||
730 | 5,800,000– 6,400,000 | |||
800 | 4,000,000 | 5,506,200 | 6,000,000 | |
900 | 6,441,400 | 7,000,000 | ||
950 | 4,400,000– 5,600,000 | |||
1000 | 4,500,000 | 7,000,000 | ||
1100 | 5,750,000 | 7,000,000 | ||
1150 | 6,836,900 | 5,500,000– 6,300,000 | ||
1200 | 7,500,000 | 6,000,000 | ||
1250 | 6,000,000 | |||
1280 | 5,700,000– 6,200,000 | |||
1300 | 9,750,000 | 7,000,000 | ||
1340 | 7,000,000 | |||
1400 | 12,500,000 | 8,000,000 | ||
1450 | 9,600,000– 10,500,000 | |||
1500 | 17,000,000 | 8,000,000 | ||
1600 | 22,000,000 | 12,273,000 | 12,000,000 | 15,000,000– 17,000,000 |
1650 | 25,000,000 | 17,497,900 | ||
1700 | 29,000,000 | 28,287,200 | 28,000,000 |
Urban population
Since
Year | Asuka | Heijō-kyō
( Nara )
|
Heian-kyō
(Kyōto) |
Hiraizumi
|
Hakata | Kamakura
|
Yamaguchi
|
Sakai
|
Ōsaka | Sumpu
( Shizuoka )
|
Edo
(Tōkyō) |
Kanazawa
|
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622 | 50,000– 60,000 |
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750 | 100,000 | |||||||||||
800 | 200,000 | |||||||||||
900 | 200,000 | |||||||||||
925 | 200,000 | |||||||||||
1000 | 175,000 | |||||||||||
1100 | 175,000 | |||||||||||
1150 | 150,000 | 50,000-100‚000 | 9,000 | |||||||||
1200 | 100,000 | [6] 175,000 | ||||||||||
1250 | 70,000 | [6] 200,000 | ||||||||||
1300 | 40,000 | [6] 200,000 | ||||||||||
1350 | [7] 8,000 | 150,000 | ||||||||||
1400 | 150,000 | 40,000 | ||||||||||
1450 | 8,000 | 150,000 | (1471) 50,000 |
35,000 | ||||||||
1500 | 40,000 | 30,000 | 35,000 | 30,000 | 25,000– 26,000 |
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1550 | 10,000 | 100,000 | (1570) 17,000 |
60,000 | 60,000 | [7](1562) 10,000 |
[7](1530) 10,000 |
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1575 | 300,000 | (1579) 35,000 |
90,000 | 75,000 | (1583) 100,000 |
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1600 | 300,000 | 50,000 | 80,000 | (1582) 82,000 |
[8] 280,000 | 100,000 | 60,000 | 50,000 |
Population during the Edo and early Meiji eras (1600 to 1873)
Total population
After the
Some of population censuses during Edo era remain recorded in diaries or official texts as below. The population of samurai class and their servants as well as imperial families and noblemen was officially excluded from the census. In addition, the demographic data were summarized by individual domains according to their rules, where babies and children, Buddhist monks, nuns and Shintō priests, discriminated classes of eta and hinin were sometimes excluded from the total population. Unregistered people were also excluded.
In 1732, Tokugawa Yoshimune also ordered nine big
Year in |
Year in |
No. of Bakufu |
Total | Male | Female | Sources | Estimated Population |
Estimated Population |
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1721 | Kyōhō 6 | 1st | 26,065,422 | Sanka Manroku (三暇謾録), Chikkyō Yohitsu Besshū (竹橋余筆別集) (written by Ōta Nanpo (大田南畝)) |
30,496,900 | 31,278,500 | ||
1726 | Kyōhō 11 | 2nd | 26,548,998 | Chikkyō Yohitsu Besshū, Suijin Roku | 31,104,400 | |||
1732 | Kyōhō 17 | 3rd | 26,921,816 | 14,407,107 | 12,514,709 | Kinotomi Zakki (乙巳雑記)(written by Mukaiyama Seisai (向山誠斎)), Chikkyō Yohitsu Besshū, Suijin Roku |
31,498,500 | |
1744 | Enkyō 3 | 5th | 26,153,450 | Kanchū Hisaku (官中秘策) (written by Nishiyama Genbun (西山元文)) | 30,599,500 | |||
1750 | Kan'en 3 | 6th | 25,917,830 | 13,818,654 | 12,099,176 | Kanchū Hisaku, Suijin Roku | 30,323,900 | 31,010,800 |
1756 | Hōreki 6 | 7th | 26,061,830 | 13,833,311 | 12,228,519 | Koku Shi (国史) (written by Shibui Taishitsu (渋井大室)) Kanchū Hisaku, Suijin Roku |
30,502,700 | 31,282,500 |
1762 | Hōreki 12 | 8th | 25,921,458 | 13,785,400 | 12,136,058 | Suijin Roku | 30,328,100 | |
1768 | Meiwa 5 | 9th | 26,252,057 | Suijin Roku | 30,714,900 | |||
1774 | An'ei 3 | 10th | 25,990,451 | Suijin Roku | 30,408,800 | |||
1780 | An'ei 9 | 11th | 26,010,600 | Suijin Roku | 30,432,400 | |||
1786 | Tenmei 6 | 12th | 25,086,466 | 13,230,656 | 11,855,810 | Suijin Roku, Tenmei Kansei Ninzū Chō (天明寛政人数帳) Suijin Roku |
29,351,200 | 30,103,800 |
1792 | Kansei 4 | 13th | 24,891,441 | 13,034,521 | 11,856,920 | Zassai (雑載) Vol. 25, Kasshi Yawa (甲子夜話) Vol. 87 (written by Matsura Seizan (松浦静山)), Suijin Roku |
29,123,000 | 29,869,700 |
1798 | Kansei 10 | 14th | 25,471,033 | 13,360,520 | 12,110,513 | Zassai, Kasshi Yawa Vol. 87, Suijin Roku, Kansei Jū-nen Oyobi Bunsei Go-nen Kunibetsu Ninzū Chō (寛政十年及文政五年国別人数帳) |
29,801,100 | 30,565,200 |
1804 | Bunka 1 | 15th | 25,621,957 | 13,427,249 | 12,194,708 | Suijin Roku, Tenmei Kansei Ninzū Chō (天明寛政人数帳) |
29,977,690 | 30,746,400 |
1822 | Bunsei 5 | 18th | 26,602,110 | 13,894,436 | 12,707,674 | Tokugawa Rizai Kaiyō (徳川理財会要), Kansei Jū-nen Oyobi Bunsei Go-nen Kunibetsu Ninzū Chō |
31,124,500 | 31,913,500 |
1828 | Bunsei 11 | 19th | 27,201,400 | 14,160,736 | 13,040,664 | Bunkyōkō Jitsuroku (文恭公実録), Tokugawa Rizai Kaiyō, Taihei Nenpyō (泰平年表) |
31,825,600 | 32,625,800 |
1834 | Tenpo 5 | 20th | 27,063,907 | 14,053,455 | 13,010,452 | Tenpō Go Umanotoshi Shokoku Ninzū (天保五午年諸国人数) | 31,664,800 | 32,476,700 |
1840 | Tenpo 11 | 21st | 25,918,412 | 13,359,384 | 12,559,028 | Tenpō Jūichi Nenotoshi Kōgō Shokoku Ninzū-Chō (天保十一子年諸国人数帳) | 31,102,100 | |
1846 | Kōka 3 | 22nd | 26,907,625 | 13,854,043 | 13,053,582 | Suijin Roku | 31,481,900 | 32,297,200 |
Jul 28, 1870 | 7th month, 1st day Meiji 3 |
32,773,698 | 16,733,698 | 16,061,199 | Kōgo-nen Gaisan (庚午年概算)[10] (Total Koseki Population) |
34,620,000 | ||
Mar 8, 1872 | 1st month, 29th day Meiji 5 |
33,110,825 | 16,796,158 | 16,314,667 | Nihon Zenkoku Koseki hyō (日本全国戸籍表) (Total Koseki Population) |
34,883,000 | 34,806,000 | |
Jan 1, 1873 | Jan 1, Meiji 6 | 33,300,644 | 16,891,715 | 16,408,929 | Nihon Zenkoku Koseki hyō (Total Koseki Population) |
35,069,000 | 34,985,000 |
Total Fertility Rate from 1800 to 1873
The
Years | 1800 | 1801 | 1802 | 1803 | 1804 | 1805 | 1806 | 1807 | 1808 | 1809 | 1810[11] |
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Total Fertility Rate in Japan | 4.08 | 4.11 | 4.14 | 4.17 | 4.2 | 4.23 | 4.25 | 4.28 | 4.31 | 4.34 | 4.37 |
Years | 1811 | 1812 | 1813 | 1814 | 1815 | 1816 | 1817 | 1818 | 1819 | 1820[11] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Fertility Rate in Japan | 4.4 | 4.43 | 4.43 | 4.44 | 4.44 | 4.45 | 4.45 | 4.45 | 4.46 | 4.46 |
Years | 1821 | 1822 | 1823 | 1824 | 1825 | 1826 | 1827 | 1828 | 1829 | 1830[11] |
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Total Fertility Rate in Japan | 4.47 | 4.47 | 4.48 | 4.48 | 4.48 | 4.49 | 4.49 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.51 |
Years | 1831 | 1832 | 1833 | 1834 | 1835 | 1836 | 1837 | 1838 | 1839 | 1840[11] |
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Total Fertility Rate in Japan | 4.51 | 4.51 | 4.52 | 4.52 | 4.53 | 4.53 | 4.54 | 4.54 | 4.55 | 4.56 |
Years | 1841 | 1842 | 1843 | 1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1849 | 1850[11] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Fertility Rate in Japan | 4.58 | 4.59 | 4.6 | 4.61 | 4.62 | 4.64 | 4.65 | 4.66 | 4.67 | 4.68 |
Years | 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 | 1856 | 1857 | 1858 | 1859 | 1860[11] |
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Total Fertility Rate in Japan | 4.7 | 4.71 | 4.72 | 4.73 | 4.74 | 4.76 | 4.77 | 4.78 | 4.79 | 4.8 |
Years | 1861 | 1862 | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 | 1873[11] |
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Total Fertility Rate in Japan | 4.82 | 4.83 | 4.84 | 4.7 | 4.55 | 4.41 | 4.27 | 4.13 | 3.98 | 3.7 | 3.7 | 3.56 | 3.41 |
Regional population
Former provinces
Some demographic data for former provinces or kuni (国) remain recorded. Similarly to the total population, recorded provincial population excludes ruling and exceptional classes, while that in 1873 (after Meiji Restoration) includes all the registered people.
Province | Japanese | 1721[12] | 1750[13] | 1756[14] | 1786[15] | 1792 | 1798[16] | 1804[17] | 1822[18] | 1828[19] | 1834[20] | 1840 | 1846[21] | 1873 (all |
Area (hōri)[22] |
Area (km2) |
Number of Counties in 1834 |
Number of Villages in 1834[23] |
Cereal production (Koku) in 1834 |
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Kinai | 畿内 | 2,249,792 | 2,139,480 | 2,170,087 | 2,041,309 | 2,027,334 | 2,048,799 | 2,017,308 | 2,074,967 | 2,099,644 | 2,077,269 | 1,935,301 | 1,998,736 | 2,036,842 | 445.59 | 6,872.54 | 55 | 3,651 | 1,615,527.199925 |
Yamashiro no kuni | 山城国 | 564,994 | 522,626 | 527,334 | 507,488 | 506,324 | 480,993 | 469,517 | 478,652 | 498,296 | 488,726 | 445,432 | 452,140 | 431,453 | 73.08 | 1,127.15 | 8 | 477 | 230,131.760865 |
Yamato no kuni | 大和国 | 413,331 | 374,041 | 367,724 | 336,254 | 329,286 | 344,043 | 340,706 | 346,319 | 356,627 | 360,071 | 338,571 | 361,157 | 423,004 | 201.42 | 3,106.60 | 15 | 1,354 | 501,361.691560 |
Kawachi no kuni | 河内国 | 243,820 | 231,266 | 206,568 | 205,585 | 209,296 | 218,102 | 214,945 | 244,816 | 223,747 | 224,822 | 211,559 | 224,055 | 239,191 | 43.99 | 678.48 | 16 | 545 | 293,786.634500 |
Izumi no kuni | 和泉国 | 218,405 | 207,952 | 226,480 | 190,762 | 190,466 | 199,083 | 202,283 | 205,545 | 208,884 | 207,211 | 189,786 | 197,656 | 212,251 | 33.47 | 516.22 | 4 | 320 | 172,847.986000 |
Settsu no kuni | 摂津国 | 809,242 | 803,595 | 841,981 | 801,220 | 791,962 | 806,578 | 789,857 | 799,635 | 812,090 | 796,439 | 749,953 | 763,728 | 730,943 | 93.63 | 1,444.10 | 12 | 955 | 417,399.127000 |
Tōkaidō | 東海道 | 6,612,785 | 6,605,014 | 6,522,189 | 6,031,917 | 5,864,119 | 6,061,401 | 6,032,987 | 6,182,091 | 6,384,212 | 6,169,363 | 6,192,155 | 6,425,259 | 7,451,669 | 2,660.63 | 41,036.15 | 129 | 15,323 | 6,652,134.556760 |
Iga no kuni | 伊賀国 | 95,978 | 91,392 | 88,526 | 82,352 | 79,648 | 80,647 | 80,196 | 85,636 | 87,949 | 89,243 | 88,616 | 91,774 | 97,190 | 47.34 | 730.15 | 14 | 182 | 110,096.536000 |
Ise no kuni | 伊勢国 | 543,737 | 523,037 | 519,187 | 478,906 | 462,682 | 477,899 | 476,500 | 494,640 | 498,171 | 499,958 | 480,032 | 499,874 | 581,669 | 231.15 | 3,565.14 | 13 | 1,325 | 716,451.492700 |
Shima no kuni | 志摩国 | 31,856 | 34,068 | 34,261 | 37,184 | 36,888 | 38,617 | 37,875 | 40,401 | 40,919 | 41,888 | 39,210 | 40,693 | 46,943 | 19.74 | 304.46 | 2 | 56 | 21,470.398000 |
Owari no kuni | 尾張国 | 554,561 | 553,340 | 576,363 | 595,264 | 582,183 | 605,084 | 605,686 | 631,809 | 646,555 | 643,977 | 622,539 | 653,678 | 731,974 | 104.18 | 1,606.82 | 8 | 1,008 | 545,875.793000 |
Mikawa no kuni | 三河国 | 416,204 | 419,283 | 425,745 | 419,349 | 360,795 | 423,893 | 420,697 | 437,019 | 439,635 | 440,264 | 421,432 | 431,800 | 485,470 | 208.62 | 3,217.64 | 8 | 1,292 | 466,080.746800 |
Tōtōmi no kuni | 遠江国 | 342,663 | 333,744 | 341,724 | 332,100 | 334,246 | 352,033 | 342,398 | 386,581 | 361,236 | 360,818 | 350,967 | 363,959 | 416,543 | 196.44 | 3,029.79 | 12 | 1,094 | 369,552.575180 |
Suruga no kuni | 駿河国 | 245,834 | 313,817 | 250,582 | 242,165 | 242,457 | 248,127 | 252,072 | 288,824 | 277,763 | 253,848 | 274,705 | 286,290 | 369,731 | 219.77 | 3,389.62 | 7 | 780 | 250,538.753090 |
Kai no kuni | 甲斐国 | 291,168 | 314,193 | 317,349 | 305,934 | 284,474 | 309,604 | 297,903 | 291,675 | 391,499 | 318,474 | 300,152 | 310,273 | 362,973 | 289.85 | 4,470.49 | 4 | 769 | 312,159.329490 |
Izu no kuni | 伊豆国 | 96,650 | 105,120 | 105,272 | 120,629 | 98,226 | 102,551 | 125,505 | 134,722 | 136,796 | 144,595 | 110,523 | 115,197 | 150,549 | 106.11 | 1,636.58 | 4 | 284 | 84,171.293620 |
Sagami no kuni | 相模国 | 312,638 | 310,796 | 305,569 | 279,427 | 277,699 | 277,211 | 278,068 | 269,839 | 289,376 | 294,009 | 285,196 | 303,271 | 359,598 | 128.87 | 1,987.62 | 9 | 671 | 286,719.756890 |
Musashi no kuni | 武蔵国 | 1,903,316 | 1,771,214 | 1,774,064 | 1,626,968 | 1,634,048 | 1,666,131 | 1,654,368 | 1,694,255 | 1,717,455 | 1,714,054 | 1,721,359 | 1,777,371 | 1,968,753 | 391.63 | 6,040.29 | 22 | 3,042 | 1,281,431.068820 |
Awa no kuni | 安房国 | 115,579 | 158,440 | 137,565 | 125,052 | 130,836 | 133,513 | 132,993 | 139,662 | 140,830 | 144,581 | 139,442 | 143,500 | 155,331 | 34.86 | 537.66 | 4 | 280 | 95,736.239070 |
Kazusa no kuni | 上総国 | 407,553 | 453,460 | 438,788 | 388,542 | 376,441 | 368,831 | 364,560 | 372,347 | 362,411 | 364,240 | 358,714 | 360,761 | 423,596 | 140.69 | 2,169.93 | 9 | 1,194 | 425,080.453410 |
Shimōsa no kuni | 下総国 | 542,661 | 567,603 | 565,614 | 483,526 | 468,413 | 484,641 | 478,721 | 419,106 | 497,758 | 402,093 | 499,507 | 525,041 | 648,394 | 206.50 | 3,184.95 | 12 | 1,623 | 681,062.631660 |
Hitachi no kuni | 常陸国 | 712,387 | 655,507 | 641,580 | 514,519 | 495,083 | 492,619 | 485,445 | 495,575 | 495,859 | 457,321 | 499,761 | 521,777 | 652,955 | 334.88 | 5,165.01 | 11 | 1,723 | 1,005,707.489030 |
Tōsandō | 東山道 | 5,879,324 | 5,680,006 | 5,659,556 | 5,267,640 | 5,204,842 | 5,294,135 | 5,303,859 | 5,435,750 | 5,511,868 | 5,446,583 | 5,089,068 | 5,328,995 | 6,785,623 | 6,847.50 | 105,612.22 | 132 | 14,691 | 7,954,049.255308 |
Ōmi no kuni | 近江国 | 602,367 | 575,216 | 573,797 | 583,940 | 573,617 | 538,442 | 532,968 | 557,491 | 547,724 | 511,948 | 527,412 | 541,732 | 578,099 | 257.15 | 3,966.15 | 12 | 1,516 | 853,095.305590 |
Mino no kuni | 美濃国 | 545,919 | 533,091 | 543,510 | 556,165 | 536,904 | 563,863 | 566,355 | 598,580 | 609,459 | 607,269 | 570,807 | 583,137 | 668,148 | 402.87 | 6,213.65 | 21 | 1,602 | 699,764.321660 |
Hida no kuni | 飛騨国 | 67,032 | 72,323 | 74,907 | 77,939 | 76,401 | 79,393 | 81,768 | 89,818 | 91,382 | 93,765 | 82,967 | 86,338 | 98,822 | 268.58 | 4,142.44 | 3 | 414 | 56,602.309000 |
Shinano no kuni | 信濃国 | 693,947 | 686,651 | 706,974 | 723,295 | 714,199 | 742,791 | 748,142 | 778,025 | 797,099 | 808,073 | 775,313 | 794,698 | 924,867 | 853.76 | 13,167.94 | 10 | 1,615 | 767,788.077600 |
Kōzuke no kuni | 上野国 | 569,550 | 576,075 | 579,987 | 522,869 | 513,915 | 514,172 | 497,034 | 456,950 | 464,226 | 451,830 | 426,073 | 428,092 | 509,941 | 407.25 | 6,281.21 | 14 | 1,217 | 637,331.633100 |
Shimotsuke no kuni | 下野国 | 560,020 | 554,261 | 535,743 | 434,791 | 404,818 | 413,337 | 404,495 | 395,045 | 375,957 | 342,260 | 367,654 | 378,665 | 501,849 | 411.77 | 6,350.92 | 9 | 1,365 | 769,905.027038 |
Mutsu no kuni | 陸奥国 | 1,962,839 | 1,836,134 | 1,806,192 | 1,563,719 | 1,568,218 | 1,589,178 | 1,602,948 | 1,650,629 | 1,680,102 | 1,690,509 | 1,506,193 | 1,603,881 | 2,305,961 | 2,956.76 | 45,603.50 | 51 | 4,519 | 2,874,239.059880 |
Iwaki no kuni | 磐城国 | 349,594 | 429.83 | 6,629.47 | 14 | 963 | 613,924.675660 | ||||||||||||
Iwashiro no kuni | 岩代国 | 430,163 | 497.52 | 7,673.49 | 9 | 1,305 | 755,703.961220 | ||||||||||||
Rikuzen no kuni | 陸前国 | 539,614 | 525.92 | 8,111.51 | 14 | 702 | 697,838.180000 | ||||||||||||
Rikuchū no kuni | 陸中国 | 513,273 | 830.98 | 12,816.60 | 10 | 537 | 423,134.490000 | ||||||||||||
Mutsu no kuni | 陸奥国 | 473,317 | 672.51 | 10,372.44 | 4 | 1,012 | 383,637.753000 | ||||||||||||
Dewa no kuni | 出羽国 | 877,650 | 846,255 | 838,446 | 804,922 | 816,770 | 852,959 | 870,149 | 909,212 | 945,919 | 940,929 | 832,649 | 912,452 | 1,197,936 | 1,289.36 | 19,886.41 | 12 | 2,443 | 1,295,323.521440 |
Uzen no kuni | 羽前国 | 567,361 | 546.64 | 8,431.09 | 4 | 1,204 | 804,569.693740 | ||||||||||||
Ugo no kuni | 羽後国 | 630,575 | 742.72 | 11,455.32 | 8 | 1,239 | 490,753.827700 | ||||||||||||
Hokurikudō | 北陸道 | 2,155,663 | 2,160,541 | 2,212,937 | 2,108,387 | 2,190,010 | 2,269,348 | 2,307,745 | 2,511,390 | 2,598,219 | 2,640,844 | 2,401,206 | 2,534,477 | 3,309,335 | 1,633.01 | 25,186.68 | 33 | 8,910 | 3,622,488.969650 |
Wakasa no kuni | 若狭国 | 86,598 | 78,072 | 77,729 | 79,323 | 76,124 | 78,356 | 78,715 | 83,056 | 84,678 | 84,366 | 83,956 | 77,183 | 85,813 | 54.75 | 844.44 | 3 | 255 | 91,018.822200 |
Echizen no kuni | 越前国 | 367,652 | 348,052 | 344,830 | 332,019 | 335,813 | 350,833 | 354,038 | 375,572 | 386,071 | 397,823 | 328,217 | 353,674 | 454,229 | 217.67 | 3,357.23 | 8 | 1,533 | 689,304.819870 |
Kaga no kuni | 加賀国 | 206,933 | 202,429 | 160,778 | 196,732 | 189,682 | 192,738 | 196,725 | 220,004 | 220,267 | 230,461 | 223,338 | 238,291 | 405,268 | 147.83 | 2,280.05 | 4 | 768 | 483,665.848700 |
Noto no kuni | 能登国 | 152,113 | 157,765 | 212,048 | 137,427 | 159,436 | 165,188 | 167,534 | 193,569 | 198,111 | 197,704 | 179,431 | 186,970 | 264,379 | 122.72 | 1,892.77 | 4 | 666 | 275,369.990210 |
Etchū no kuni | 越中国 | 314,158 | 313,562 | 313,710 | 317,265 | 327,327 | 337,129 | 345,419 | 383,265 | 413,888 | 402,411 | 383,583 | 403,121 | 623,977 | 266.41 | 4,108.97 | 4 | 1,376 | 808,008.461820 |
Echigo no kuni | 越後国 | 932,461 | 970,185 | 1,013,331 | 954,524 | 1,011,067 | 1,053,674 | 1,072,904 | 1,154,052 | 1,191,935 | 1,224,947 | 1,099,980 | 1,172,973 | 1,372,116 | 767.29 | 11,834.28 | 7 | 4,051 | 1,142,555.535850 |
Sado no kuni | 佐渡国 | 95,748 | 90,476 | 90,511 | 91,097 | 90,561 | 91,430 | 92,410 | 101,872 | 103,269 | 103,132 | 102,701 | 102,265 | 103,553 | 56.34 | 868.96 | 3 | 261 | 132,565.491000 |
San'indō | 山陰道 | 1,263,340 | 1,306,567 | 1,340,875 | 1,368,649 | 1,362,540 | 1,427,610 | 1,441,698 | 1,519,467 | 1,544,033 | 1,569,651 | 1,430,878 | 1,487,122 | 1,634,188 | 1,109.83 | 17,117.43 | 53 | 4,214 | 1,499,296.436760 |
Tanba no kuni | 丹波国 | 284,893 | 276,336 | 282,018 | 281,356 | 275,038 | 281,234 | 282,493 | 290,243 | 291,869 | 292,808 | 276,117 | 280,947 | 295,681 | 206.67 | 3,187.57 | 6 | 880 | 324,136.268670 |
Tango no kuni | 丹後国 | 125,276 | 134,476 | 135,392 | 141,191 | 141,364 | 146,762 | 147,403 | 154,763 | 157,401 | 159,211 | 149,063 | 154,308 | 162,084 | 77.10 | 1,189.15 | 5 | 388 | 147,614.804460 |
Tajima no kuni | 但馬国 | 149,732 | 156,612 | 154,980 | 158,455 | 160,030 | 164,764 | 167,549 | 179,408 | 181,052 | 184,323 | 162,243 | 173,573 | 187,980 | 165.92 | 2,559.06 | 8 | 623 | 144,313.084030 |
Inaba no kuni | 因幡国 | 122,030 | 125,085 | 125,091 | 123,622 | 123,532 | 126,695 | 128,643 | 132,670 | 135,969 | 136,204 | 120,879 | 127,797 | 162,920 | 98.59 | 1,520.60 | 8 | 553 | 177,844.624000 |
Hōki no kuni | 伯耆国 | 132,981 | 140,719 | 144,552 | 155,289 | 155,532 | 166,449 | 169,570 | 180,730 | 186,813 | 191,175 | 168,310 | 177,420 | 194,525 | 125.57 | 1,936.73 | 6 | 754 | 217,990.822280 |
Izumo no kuni | 出雲国 | 222,330 | 234,896 | 220,094 | 258,916 | 260,189 | 271,667 | 279,177 | 299,708 | 308,346 | 315,270 | 302,837 | 309,906 | 340,222 | 181.61 | 2,801.06 | 10 | 504 | 302,627.465000 |
Iwami no kuni | 石見国 | 207,965 | 219,512 | 259,202 | 229,113 | 225,783 | 248,076 | 245,203 | 257,508 | 257,349 | 264,948 | 225,657 | 236,963 | 262,035 | 232.32 | 3,583.18 | 6 | 451 | 172,209.768320 |
Oki no kuni | 隠岐国 | 18,133 | 18,931 | 19,546 | 20,707 | 21,072 | 21,963 | 21,660 | 24,437 | 25,234 | 25,712 | 25,772 | 26,208 | 28,741 | 22.05 | 340.09 | 4 | 61 | 12,559.600000 |
San'yōdō | 山陽道 | 2,657,695 | 2,634,975 | 2,702,284 | 2,747,716 | 2,733,792 | 2,823,445 | 2,822,910 | 2,960,990 | 3,038,751 | 3,065,355 | 2,915,809 | 3,028,359 | 3,550,654 | 1,571.35 | 24,235.67 | 81 | 4,813 | 3,211,546.810710 |
Harima no kuni | 播磨国 | 633,725 | 551,393 | 627,943 | 607,758 | 602,410 | 608,890 | 599,401 | 609,246 | 613,534 | 600,731 | 581,713 | 594,560 | 639,576 | 238.58 | 3,679.73 | 16 | 1,796 | 651,964.813500 |
Mimasaka no kuni | 美作国 | 194,226 | 175,168 | 173,421 | 157,747 | 132,445 | 157,066 | 153,397 | 159,007 | 159,850 | 164,018 | 156,196 | 165,468 | 215,676 | 170.56 | 2,630.63 | 12 | 628 | 262,099.098000 |
Bizen no kuni | 備前国 | 338,523 | 322,982 | 325,550 | 321,627 | 316,881 | 321,221 | 318,273 | 318,203 | 318,771 | 318,647 | 304,229 | 310,576 | 333,714 | 94.25 | 1,453.66 | 8 | 673 | 416,581.854000 |
Bitchū no kuni | 備中国 | 333,731 | 365,410 | 325,531 | 316,904 | 316,735 | 327,100 | 328,408 | 337,155 | 343,792 | 347,415 | 335,494 | 346,927 | 399,218 | 156.50 | 2,413.77 | 11 | 484 | 363,915.614210 |
Bingo no kuni | 備後国 | 321,008 | 306,818 | 310,989 | 303,731 | 307,029 | 315,363 | 318,577 | 342,184 | 351,597 | 360,656 | 344,919 | 360,832 | 459,109 | 234.03 | 3,609.55 | 14 | 494 | 312,054.932000 |
Aki no kuni | 安芸国 | 361,431 | 396,878 | 414,209 | 454,112 | 466,261 | 491,278 | 499,081 | 547,296 | 564,271 | 578,516 | 527,849 | 553,708 | 673,301 | 286.72 | 4,422.22 | 8 | 436 | 310,648.489000 |
Suō no kuni | 周防国 | 262,927 | 289,392 | 291,334 | 344,800 | 351,110 | 357,507 | 358,761 | 397,836 | 429,329 | 436,198 | 413,630 | 435,188 | 498,732 | 189.20 | 2,918.12 | 6 | 152 | 489,428.677000 |
Nagato no kuni | 長門国 | 212,124 | 226,934 | 233,307 | 241,037 | 240,921 | 245,020 | 247,012 | 250,063 | 257,607 | 259,171 | 251,779 | 261,100 | 331,328 | 201.51 | 3,107.98 | 6 | 150 | 404,853.333000 |
Nankaidō | 南海道 | 2,156,379 | 2,204,070 | 2,227,504 | 2,268,283 | 2,240,675 | 2,280,438 | 2,350,336 | 2,490,692 | 2,537,174 | 2,577,251 | 2,491,662 | 2,565,745 | 3,244,966 | 1,599.32 | 24,667.07 | 51 | 4,451 | 1,889,261.906450 |
Kii no kuni | 紀伊国 | 519,022 | 508,674 | 512,898 | 500,621 | 478,499 | 473,609 | 477,361 | 508,112 | 516,478 | 520,902 | 489,036 | 499,826 | 620,241 | 381.17 | 5,878.96 | 7 | 1,337 | 440,858.377710 |
Awaji no kuni | 淡路国 | 105,226 | 107,113 | 107,120 | 106,161 | 104,352 | 104,269 | 112,449 | 119,327 | 123,748 | 123,500 | 119,147 | 122,773 | 165,485 | 36.73 | 566.50 | 2 | 251 | 97,164.784000 |
Awa no kuni | 阿波国 | 342,386 | 362,905 | 363,254 | 369,280 | 368,536 | 375,358 | 425,304 | 446,291 | 454,120 | 459,244 | 431,050 | 448,287 | 590,048 | 271.13 | 4,181.77 | 10 | 455 | 268,894.329000 |
Sanuki no kuni | 讃岐国 | 334,153 | 357,326 | 362,874 | 384,851 | 386,062 | 396,122 | 395,980 | 409,815 | 422,508 | 432,648 | 419,969 | 433,880 | 564,351 | 113.74 | 1,754.27 | 11 | 377 | 291,320.256400 |
Iyo no kuni | 伊予国 | 504,045 | 499,860 | 508,592 | 514,773 | 516,186 | 531,378 | 529,829 | 563,669 | 574,847 | 585,651 | 580,589 | 599,948 | 778,556 | 341.56 | 5,268.04 | 14 | 955 | 460,997.639340 |
Tosa no kuni | 土佐国 | 351,547 | 368,192 | 372,766 | 392,597 | 387,040 | 399,702 | 409,413 | 443,478 | 445,473 | 455,306 | 451,871 | 461,031 | 526,285 | 454.99 | 7,017.53 | 7 | 1,076 | 330,026.520000 |
Saikaidō | 西海道 | 3,074,829 | 3,165,370 | 3,203,636 | 3,226,255 | 3,240,720 | 3,237,146 | 3,299,697 | 3,366,302 | 3,422,274 | 3,449,732 | 3,397,987 | 3,468,045 | 5,163,730 | 2,831 | 43,661 | 96 | 7,509 | 4,114,612.705576 |
Chikuzen no kuni | 筑前国 | 302,160 | 307,439 | 306,173 | 307,778 | 304,199 | 307,982 | 313,420 | 321,857 | 329,886 | 335,803 | 339,434 | 346,942 | 445,278 | 158.63 | 2,446.63 | 15 | 901 | 651,782.278440 |
Chikugo no kuni | 筑後国 | 266,426 | 260,875 | 263,176 | 270,448 | 273,293 | 272,239 | 277,579 | 284,169 | 292,913 | 307,206 | 295,678 | 299,041 | 393,656 | 80.87 | 1,247.30 | 10 | 710 | 375,588.897800 |
Buzen no kuni | 豊前国 | 248,187 | 242,653 | 254,195 | 237,537 | 236,331 | 234,342 | 235,950 | 239,269 | 243,949 | 247,176 | 240,798 | 249,274 | 307,535 | 136.63 | 2,107.31 | 8 | 677 | 368,913.640500 |
Bungo no kuni | 豊後国 | 524,394 | 511,880 | 511,706 | 469,687 | 468,200 | 464,722 | 466,106 | 474,016 | 474,540 | 475,985 | 457,229 | 470,875 | 565,460 | 344.11 | 5,307.37 | 8 | 1,473 | 417,514.227150 |
Hizen no kuni | 肥前国 | 609,926 | 632,923 | 647,831 | 662,342 | 678,029 | 674,272 | 712,654 | 683,536 | 701,527 | 699,154 | 692,334 | 713,593 | 1,082,488 | 319.80 | 4,932.43 | 11 | 1,400 | 706,470.723196 |
Higo no kuni | 肥後国 | 614,007 | 620,244 | 621,294 | 646,892 | 656,035 | 663,414 | 671,316 | 720,216 | 738,078 | 743,544 | 741,677 | 755,781 | 950,389 | 489.29 | 7,546.55 | 14 | 1,116 | 611,920.291100 |
Hyūga no kuni | 日向国 | 211,614 | 225,421 | 225,713 | 230,133 | 228,691 | 229,624 | 230,783 | 241,310 | 243,412 | 245,476 | 249,955 | 247,621 | 382,564 | 511.40 | 7,887.56 | 5 | 483 | 340,128.861790 |
Ōsumi no kuni | 大隅国 | 112,616 | 131,623 | 132,787 | 126,022 | 121,031 | 116,167 | 114,166 | 107,603 | 104,218 | 103,096 | 97,228 | 99,212 | 220,578 | 247.36 | 3,815.15 | 8 | 230 | 170,833.451000 |
Satsuma no kuni | 薩摩国 | 149,039 | 194,312 | 205,385 | 237,889 | 236,127 | 235,630 | 238,493 | 250,831 | 251,649 | 248,364 | 239,891 | 241,797 | 586,324 | 332.68 | 5,131.08 | 13 | 258 | 315,005.600120 |
Iki-shima | 壱岐嶋 | 19,993 | 23,200 | 23,404 | 23,391 | 24,771 | 24,968 | 25,368 | 26,532 | 27,624 | 27,215 | 27,210 | 27,005 | 32,929 | 8.81 | 135.88 | 2 | 50 | 32,742.921000 |
Tsushima-jima | 対馬嶋 | 16,467 | 14,800 | 11,972 | 14,136 | 14,013 | 13,786 | 13,862 | 16,963 | 14,478 | 16,713 | 16,553 | 16,904 | 29,740 | 44.33 | 683.72 | 2 | 140 | 0.000000 |
Ryūkyū-han |
琉球藩 | 166,789 | 156.91 | 2,420.10 | 0 | 71 | 123,711.813480 | ||||||||||||
Hokkaidō[24] |
北海道 | 15,615 | 21,807 | 22,632 | 26,310 | 27,409 | 28,711 | 45,417 | 61,948 | 65,023 | 67,862 | 64,346 | 70,887 | 123,668 | 6,093.93 | 93,989.55 | 0 | 128 | 0.000000 |
Ezo chi–Matsumae han | 蝦夷地松前藩 | 15,615 | 21,807 | 22,632 | 26,310 | 27,409 | 28,711 | 45,417 | 61,948 | 65,023 | 67,862 | 64,346 | 70,887 | 123,668 | 6,093.93 | 93,989.55 | 0 | 128 | 0.000000 |
Ishikari no kuni | 石狩国 | 6,003 | |||||||||||||||||
Shiribeshi no kuni | 後志国 | 19,098 | |||||||||||||||||
Iburi no kuni | 胆振国 | 6,251 | |||||||||||||||||
Oshima no kuni | 渡島国 | 75,830 | |||||||||||||||||
Hidaka no kuni | 日高国 | 6,574 | |||||||||||||||||
Tokachi no kuni | 十勝国 | 1,464 | |||||||||||||||||
Kushiro no kuni | 釧路国 | 1,734 | |||||||||||||||||
Nemuro no kuni | 根室国 | 832 | |||||||||||||||||
Chishima no kuni | 千島国 | 437 | |||||||||||||||||
Kitami no kuni | 北見国 | 1,511 | |||||||||||||||||
Teshio no kuni | 天塩国 | 1,576 | |||||||||||||||||
Karafuto Kaitaku-shi | 樺太開拓使 | 2,358 | |||||||||||||||||
Total | 26,065,422 | 25,917,830 | 26,061,700 | 25,086,466 | 24,891,441 | 25,471,033 | 25,621,957 | 26,603,597 | 27,201,198 | 27,063,907 | 25,918,412 | 26,907,625 | 33,300,675 | 24,791.98 | 382,378.39 | 630 | 63,690 | 30,558,917.841139 | |
General total | 26,065,422 | 25,917,830 | 26,061,830 | 25,086,466 | 24,891,441 | 25,471,033 | 25,621,957 | 26,602,110 | 27,201,400 | 27,063,907 | 25,918,412 | 26,907,625 | 33,300,675 | 24,796.63 | 382,450.11 | 630 | 63,690 | 30,558,917.841139 |
After the beginning of the Tokugawa census, population growth fell almost to zero until the end of the
Ryūkyū, Amami, Ezo and Karafuto
The populations of Ryūkyū and Amami Islands were surveyed by the Satsuma Domain, which had formal possession of Satsuma, Ōsumi and part of Hyūga (Morokata-gun (諸県郡)) in southern Kyūshū, and recorded in Satsuma domestic texts, although they were not reported to the Tokugawa shogunate and were thus excluded from the total population of Japan. The populations of Ryūkyū and Amami Islands were included in the total populations of Japan after the Meiji Restoration.
Year | Ryūkyū | Amami | mainland | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Satsuma | Ōsumi | Morokata, Hyūga |
total | |||
1632 | 108,958 | |||||
1636 | 111,669 | 63,723 | ||||
1659 | 112,764 | |||||
1665 | 110,241 | |||||
ca. 1670 | 110,211 | 31,377 | 178,101 | 115,459 | 60,767 | 354,327 |
1672 | 116,483 | |||||
1677 | 122,213 | 379,142 | ||||
1684 | 129,995 | 183,376 | 117,583 | 54,428 | 355,387 | |
1690 | 128,567 | |||||
1699 | 141,187 | |||||
1706 | 155,108 | 49,472 | 461,961 | |||
1707 | 155,261 | |||||
1713 | 157,760 | |||||
1721 | 167,672 | |||||
1729 | 173,969 | |||||
1761 | 188,530 | |||||
1772 | 174,211 | 74,910 | 638,101 | |||
1795 | 623,627 | |||||
1800 | 155,650 | 74,593 | 373,046 | 177,312 | 76,971 | 627,329 |
1826 | 140,565 | 77,667 | 404,774 | 169,830 | 76,598 | 651,202 |
1852 | 132,678 | 85,125 | 393,527 | 157,111 | 74,727 | 625,365 |
1871 | 457,213 | 191,334 | 79,087 | 727,634 |
The populations recorded in Satsuma domestic texts include all the classes, from several samurai classes to people who were discriminated against.
On the other hand, the populations of Ainu in eastern Ezo (including Chishima (Kuril Islands)) and western Ezo (including Karafuto (Sakhalin)) have been recorded since 1798 and 1810, respectively, and were thus included in the total population of Japan.
Year | Total | Wajin | Ainu | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Matsumae-han | Eastern Ezo-chi (incl. Chishima) |
Western Ezo-chi (excl. Karfuto) |
Northern Ezo-chi (Karafuto) |
total | |||
1804 | 56,461 | 32,664 | 526 | 12,227 | 8,944 | 2,100 | 23,797 |
ca. 1810 | 58,540 | 31,740 | 450 | 26,800 | |||
1822 | 61,948 | 37,138 | 472 | 12,119 | 9,648 | 2,571 | 24,810 |
1839 | 65,263 | 41,886 | 422 | 12,900 | 7,449 | 2,606 | 23,377 |
1848 | 395 | 10,912 | 9,320 | ||||
1854 | 82,639 | 63,834 | 377 | 10,506 | 5,253 | 2,669 | 18,805 |
1873 | 123,688 | 105,058 | 259 | 12,532 | 3,481 | 2,358 | 18,630 |
Domains (han) and estates of the realm
Meiji government tried to unify the registered system of Shūmon Ninbetsu Aratame Chō in consonant with that of each other among domains and prefectures into a single registered system of koseki. However population were still surveyed by domains until the Abolition of the han system in 1871. The total population of Japan on July 28, 1870 (32,773,698) was collected by different systems of domains, but included all the registered people of all classes.[10]
The uniformed system of Jinshin koseki (壬申戸籍) was finally established in 1872, where the discriminated classes of eta and hinin were assimilated into the citizens class (heimin (平民, normal people)), though they kept unofficially called shin-heimin (新平民, new normal people)) and discriminated. The honseki population in 1872 (33,110,825) includes 29 imperial members (kōzoku (皇族, imperial family)), 2,666 noblemen (kazoku (華族, noble family)), 1,282,167 former samurai class members (shizoku (士族, samurai family)), 658,074 and 3,316 lower former samurai class members (sotsuzoku (卒族, soldier family) and chishi (地士, squire), respectively), 211,846 and 9,621 Buddhist monks and nuns (sōryo (僧侶, monk) and ama (尼, nun), respectively), 102,477 former Shintō priests (kyū-shinkan (旧神官, former Shintō priest)), 30,837,271 citizens (heimin, which includes ca. 550,000 shin-heimin and 2,358 unclassified people in Sakhalin.)
Urban population
After the
Below is a list of the estimated population of major Japanese urbans during Edo period. Although
Urban | 1650 | 1750 | 1850 | 1873 | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Edo (Tōkyō) | 430,000 | 1,220,000 | 1,150,000 | 595,905 | de facto capital |
Ōsaka | 220,000 | 410,000 | 330,000 | 271,992 | market town |
Kyōto | 430,000 | 370,000 | 290,000 | 238,663 | de jure capital |
Nagoya | 87,000 | 106,000 | 116,000 | 125,193 | castle town |
Kanazawa | 114,000 | 128,000 | 118,000 | 109,685 | castle town |
Kagoshima |
50,000 | 58,000 | 42,000 | 89,374 | castle town |
Hiroshima | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 74,305 | castle town |
Yokohama | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 64,602 | fishery village before 1859 |
Wakayama | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 61,124 | castle town |
Sendai | 57,000 | 60,000 | 48,000 | 51,998 | castle town |
Tokushima | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 48,861 | castle town |
Hagi | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 45,318 | castle town |
Shuri | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 44,984 | capital of Ryūkyū |
Toyama |
8,000 | 17,000 | 33,000 | 44,682 | castle town |
Kumamoto |
17,000 | 29,000 | 41,000 | 44,620 | castle town |
Hakata and Fukuoka |
53,000 | 43,000 | 32,000 | 41,635 | port and castle towns |
Hyōgo and Kōbe | 20,000 | 25,000 | 22,000 | 40,900 | port town and fishery village |
Fukui |
48,000 | 43,000 | 39,000 | 39,784 | castle town |
Kōchi | 20,000 | 24,000 | 28,000 | 39,757 | castle town |
Sakai | 69,000 | 47,000 | 41,000 | 38,838 | port town |
Kubota ( Akita ) |
18,000 | 22,000 | 27,000 | 38,118 | castle town |
Matsue |
18,000 | 28,000 | 36,000 | 37,808 | castle town |
Niigata |
4,000 | 14,000 | 27,000 | 33,152 | port town |
Hirosaki |
11,000 | 31,000 | 37,000 | 32,886 | castle town |
Takamatsu |
n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 32,736 | castle town |
Okayama |
29,000 | 26,000 | 20,000 | 32,372 | castle town |
Sumpu (Shizuoka) | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 31,555 | castle town |
Nagasaki |
37,000 | 45,000 | 31,000 | 29,656 | overseas port town |
Hakodate |
0 | 3,000 | 10,000 | 28,825 | port town |
Takada (Jōetsu) | 21,000 | 16,000 | 18,000 | 27,460 | castle town |
Matsuyama |
23,000 | 16,000 | 16,000 | 26,141 | castle town |
Tsuruoka |
15,000 | 18,000 | 16,000 | 24,964 | castle town |
Yonezawa | 35,000 | 32,000 | 29,000 | 24,945 | castle town |
Himeji |
21,000 | 22,000 | 24,000 | 24,521 | castle town |
Hikone | 38,000 | 33,000 | 29,000 | 24,368 | castle town |
Nagaoka | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 24,067 | castle town |
Takaoka | 12,000 | 11,000 | 14,000 | 23,724 | market town |
Yamada (Ise) | 30,000 | 23,000 | 16,000 | 22,473 | Shintō holy town |
Fushimi | 16,000 | 33,000 | 46,000 | 22,334 | riverside port town |
Annōtsu (Tsu) | 12,000 | 18,000 | 16,000 | 22,080 | castle town |
Saga |
n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 21,660 | castle town |
Morioka |
17,000 | 27,000 | 30,000 | 21,306 | castle town |
Nara | 35,000 | 35,000 | 27,000 | 21,158 | Buddhism holy town |
Tottori |
32,000 | 35,000 | 35,000 | 20,782 | castle town |
Wakamatsu ( Aizu-Wakamatsu ) |
27,000 | 26,000 | 25,000 | 20,588 | castle town |
Kurume |
n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 20,381 | castle town |
Obama | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 19,271 | castle town |
Mito | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 19,010 | castle town |
Shinminato | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 18,904 | port town |
Sakata | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 18,619 | port town |
Akamazeki | n.a. | n.a. | n.a. | 18,500 | port town |
Kuwana | 22,000 | 19,000 | 16,000 | 18,064 | castle town |
Ōtsu |
22,000 | 19,000 | 17,000 | 17,924 | lakefront port town |
Yamagata |
25,000 | 23,000 | 21,000 | 17,631 | castle town |
Kōfu |
26,000 | 24,000 | 22,000 | 15,529 | castle town |
Tsuruga | 21,000 | 15,000 | 13,000 | 11,476 | castle town |
Ōgaki |
22,000 | 20,000 | 18,000 | 10,158 | castle town |
Estimated populations of castle towns contain considerable errors compared to those of the business towns (Ōsaka, Sakai, Hyōgo, Niigata, Nagasaki, Hakodate and Fushimi) with fewer samurai-class inhabitants, because demographics of samurai classes and their servants (or dwellers of samurai districts) were recorded separately or kept secret, which easily lead to the loss of original data after the abolition of the Han system. On the other hand, the demography of chōnin classes (civilian), or dwellers of chōnin districts plus chōnin classes who dwelt in temple/shrine districts (i.e. excluding demographics of Buddhist monks, nuns and Shintō priests which were usually summed separately), rather remain recorded for most of the cases.
Even the peak estimated population of Edo varies from 788,000 to 1,500,000. For example, Yoshida (1910) estimated the peak population of Edo (shortly before
Urban | Year | Total areas | Imperial and
nobiliary districts |
Samurai districts
(including castles) |
Chōnin districts | Temples and
shrines districts |
Other districts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Edo | ca. 1647 | 43.95 km2 | 34.06 km2 (77.4%) |
4.29 km2 (9.8%) |
4.50 km2 (10.3%) |
1.10 km2 (2.5%) | |
1670–1673 | 63.42 km2 | 43.66 km2 (68.9%) |
6.75 km2 (10.6%) |
7.90 km2 (12.4%) |
5.11 km2 (8.1%) | ||
1725 | 69.93 km2 | 46.47 km2 (66.4%) |
8.72 km2 (12.5%) |
10.74 km2 (15.4%) |
4.00 km2 (5.7%) | ||
1865 | 79.8 km2 | 50.7 km2 (63.5%) |
14.2 km2 (17.8%) |
10.1 km2 (12.7%) |
4.8 km2 (6.0%) | ||
1869 | 56.36 km2 | 38.65 km2 (68.6%) |
8.92 km2 (15.8%) |
8.80 km2 (15.6%) |
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Kyōto (Rakuchū, or within walls) |
ca. 1647 | 20.87 km2 | 0.68 km2 (3.3%) |
1.05 km2 (5.0%) |
8.37 km2 (40.1%) |
2.92 km2 (14.0%) |
7.85 km2 (37.6%) |
Ōsaka | ca. 1655 | 15.05 km2 | 3.36 km2 (22.3%) |
8.68 km2 (57.7%) |
1.18 km2 (7.8%) |
1.83 km2 (12.2%) | |
Sendai | ca. 1647 | 10.37 km2 | 7.56 km2 (72.9%) |
1.15 km2 (11.1%) |
1.66 km2 (16.0%) |
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Nagoya | ca. 1660 | 9.20 km2 | 5.69 km2 (61.8%) |
2.18 km2 (23.7%) |
1.14 km2 (12.4%) |
0.19 km2 (2.1%) | |
Kanazawa | ca. 1647 | 7.46 km2 | 4.91 km2 (65.8%) |
1.58 km2 (21.2%) |
0.79 km2 (10.6%) |
0.18 km2 (2.4%) |
Selected recorded populations of urbans listed above are as follows. Sources for koseki censuses are given in Japanese Wikipedia page.
- Edo: 353,588 (chōnin, in 6th month of 1693); 501,394 (chōnin, in 11th month of 1721); 533,763 (chōnin, in 4th month of 1734); 509,708 (chōnin, 7,442 eta–hinin excluded, in 12th month of 1750); 457,083 (chōnin, in 1786); 492,449 (chōnin, in 5th month of 1798); 545,623 (chōnin, in 5th month of 1832); 587,458 (553,257 registered plus 34,201 temporal chōnin, in 7 month of 1843); 569,549 (559,115 registered plus 10,434 temporal chōnin, 10,008 eta–hin excluded, in 4th month of 1850); 584,166 (575,091 registered plus 9,075 temporal chōnin, in 9th month of 1853); 543,079 (538,463 registered plus 4,616 temporal chōnin, in 9th month of 1867); 674,447 (all classes, as of 1st day of 1st month in 1869). Recorded populations of Yoshiwara girls (8,679), Buddhist monks in temples (36,695), Buddhist monks outside temples (4,277), Shintō priests in shrines (5,843), Buddhist nuns (6,722), Shintō priests outside shrines (5,831), the blind (1,284) in 1743.
- Ōsaka: 279,610 (chōnin, in 1625); 252,446 (chōnin, in 1661); 364,154 (chōnin, in 1699); 383,480 (382,471 chōnin plus 1,009 monks in 1721); 404,146 (chōnin and monks, in 1749); 419,863 (chōnin and monks, 3,590 eta excluded, in 1765); 379,121 (chōnin and monks, 4,423 eta excluded, in 1800); 369,173 (chōnin and monks, 5,122 eta excluded, in 1832); 330,637 (chōnin and monks, 4,450 eta excluded, in 1850); 301,093 (chōnin and monks, in 1862); 281,306 (all classes, in 1868). Present town of Ōsaka began from a temple town of Ishiyama Hongan-ji, where 2,000 houses were reported in 1562. On the other hand, number of houses for Tennnōji, a temple town of Shitennō-ji, was described as 7,000 in 1499. Ōsaka and Tenōji were connected by a suburb town of Hirano: 10,851 (chōnin, in 1688); 10,991 (chōnin, in 1690); 9,272 (chōnin, in 1702); 9,439 (chōnin, 100 eta excluded, in 1756); 8,142 (chōnin, 124 eta excluded, in 1799); 7,958 (chōnin, 246 eta excluded, in 1850), 7,948 (chōnin, 253 eta excluded, in 1863). Both Tennōji and Namba were suburb towns of Ōsaka with estimated populations of ca. 10,000 during Edo era. The history of Namba or Naniwa is much older; estimated population of Naniwa was 35,000 during Nara period.
- Kyōto: 410,089 (chōnin in chōnin districts, Rakuchū (inside walls), in 1634); 362,322 (chōnin in chōnin districts, Rakuchū, in 1661); 408,723 (chōnin (372,810 in chōnin districts, Rakuchū plus 35,918 in chōnin districts, Rakugai (outside walls)), in 1674); 388,142 (chōnin (321,449 in chōnin districts, Rakuchū; 32,258 in chōnin districts, Rakugai; 6,611 in temples and shrines, Rakuchū; 27,824 in temples and shrines, Rakugai), in 1683; 372,972 (chōnin (317,936 in chōnin districts, Rakuchū; 33,756 in chōnin districts, Rakugai; 2,780 in temples and shrines, Rakuchū; 18,500 in temples and shrines, Rakugai), in 1700); 374,449 (chōnin (345,882 in chōnin districts, Rakuchū plus 28,567 in chōnin districts, Rakugai), in 1729); 318,016 (chōnin (255,947 in chōnin districts, Rakuchū plus 62,069 in chōnin districts, Rakugai), in 1766); 237,674 (all classes, in 1871). The urban areas of Kyōto and Fushimi were connected by built-up area by 19th century.
- Nagoya: 54,932 (chōnin, in 1654); 63,734 (chōnin, in 1692); 55,665 (chōnin, in 1694); 42,135 (chōnin, in 1721); 73,583 (chōnin, in 1750); 75,779 (chōnin, in 1840); 73,963 (chōnin, 757 doctors and 103 rōnin included, in 1865); 71,698 (69,618 chōnin plus 860 doctors, monks and priests, in 1871).
- Kanazawa: 55,106 (chōnin, in 1664); 68,636 (chōnin, in 1697); 64,987 (chōnin, in 1710); 56,355 (chōnin, in 1810); 58,506 (chōnin, in 1857); 60,789 (chōnin, in 1869); 123,363 (all classes including 26,038 upper samurai, 26,888 lower samurai, 68,810 commons, 139 priests, 1,032 monks and 456 convicts, in 1871).
- Kagoshima: 49,096 (all classes in gō of Kagoshima, in 1684); 59,816 (all classes in gō of Kagoshima, 15,176 upper samurai, 27,725 lower samurai, 318 monks, 5,737 chōnin in main three towns, 104 chōnin in Yokoi town, 123 fisherfolks, 10,382 farmers and 89 discriminated, in 1772); 61,507 (all classes in gō of Kagoshima, 15,728 upper samurai, 28,113 lower samurai, 289 monks, 5,185 chōnin in main three towns, 115 chōnin in Yokoi town, 98 fisherfolks, 11,954 farmers and 25 discriminated, in 1800); 76,998 (all classes in gō of Kagoshima, 18,171 upper samurai, 39,922 lower samurai, 303 monks, 4,040 chōnin in main three towns, 129 chōnin in Yokoi town, 66 fisherfolks, 14,281 farmers and 86 discriminated, in 1852); 85,435 (all classes in gō of Kagoshima, 26,992 upper samurai, 2,671 lower samurai and 55,872 commons, in 1871). Population as of Jan 1, 1873 (27,240): only those living in chōnin districts.
- Hiroshima: 37,212 (36,142 chōnin plus 1,070 monks, in 1663); 48,351 (37,155 chōnin, 10,855 in suburb and 341 discriminated, in 1715); 33,191 (chōnin, in 1746); 29,247 (chōnin, in 1800); 50,092 (24,776 chōnin, 23,884 in suburb and 1,432 discriminated, in 1822).
- Yokohama: 88 houses (ca. 450 persons) in 1840.
- Wakayama: 42,314 (chōnin over 7 years old, in 1699); 57,005 (chōnin of all ages, in 1700 or 1728).
- Sendai: 25,590 (22,706 chōnin, 631 monks and 2,253 in temples district, in 1695); 26,623 (20,374 chōnin, 863 monks and 5,386 in temples district, in 1742); 15,617 (11,610 chōnin, 594 monks and 3,413 in temples district in 1772); 17,798 (13,302 chōnin, 652 monks and 3,840 in temples district, in 1802); 18,444 (13,749 chōnin, 710 monks and 3,985 in temples district, in 1825).
- Tokushima: 18,826 (chōnin in 1670); 20,590 (chōnin in 1685).
- Hagi: 5,300 (chōnin, in 1667); 12,260 (chōnin, in 1707); 14,633 (chōnin, in 1716); 10,791 (chōnin, in 1789); 16,424 (chōnin, in 1817/1818).
- Shuri: 8,455 (2,322 samurai plus 6,133 commons, in 1654); 16,210 (4,492 samurai plus 11,718 commons, in 1691); 20,861 (9,612 samurai plus 11,249 commons, in 1729).
- Toyama: 16,000 (chōnin, in 1661); 23,903 (7,603 samurai plus 16,210 chōnin, in 1676); 17,600 (chōnin, in ca 1700); 20,000 (chōnin, in 1761); 34,228 (6,840 samurai plus 27,388 chōnin, in 1810); 26,936 (chōnin, in 1841).
- Kumamoto: 12,841 (samurai included, in 1611); 24,735 (chōnin, in ca. 1680); 19,939 (chōnin, in 1734); 20,881 (chōnin, in 1754); 18,470 (chōnin, in 1798); 21,300 (chōnin, in 1830).
- Hyōgo: 19,766 (chōnin, in ca. 1725); 21,030 (chōnin, in 1759); 22,774 (chōnin, in 1769); 20,853 (chōnin, in 1800); 20,942 (chōnin, in 1832); 21,861 (chōnin, in 1850); 27,476 (all classes, as of Jan 1, 1873). Kōbe: 1,391 (chōnin, in 1690); 1,985 (chōnin, in 1760); 2,637 (chōnin, in 1830); 2,547 (chōnin, in 1850); 8,554 (all classes, as of Jan 1, 1873). Sudden increase in population began in 1869, when the Port of Kōbe was opened to foreigners, while the port of Hyōgo was already one of the important ports of Japan for domestic transport.
- Hakata: 17,948 (chōnin, in 1669); 19,468 (chōnin, in 1690); 17,842 (chōnin, in 1718); 15,448 (chōnin, in 1750); 14,619 (chōnin, in 1812); 20,985 (all classes, as of Jan 1, 1873). Fukuoka: 15,009 (chōnin, in 1690); 13,675 (chōnin, in 1718); 7,470 (chōnin, in 1806); 20,650 (all classes, as of Jan 1, 1873). Hakata was already an important port since 12th century. On the other hand, Fukuoka area was built as a new castle town of the Fukuoka domain in 1600, named after a place in Setouchi, Okayama where the Kuroda clans grew.
- Fukui: 25,331 (chōnin, in ca. 1610); 21,393 (chōnin, in 1712); 20,533 (chōnin, in 1750); 18,364 (chōnin, in 1792); 32,613 (12,832 samurai plus 19,781 chōnin, in 1847).
- Kōchi: 17,054 (chōnin, in 1665); 21,351 (5,693 samurai plus 14,658 chōnin, in 1762); 13,985 (chōnin, in 1819); 15,895 (chōnin, in 1852).
- Sakai: 69,368 (chōnin, in 1663); 56,997 (chōnin, in 1703); 47,928 (chōnin, in 1746); 44,496 (chōnin, in 1813); 40,977 (chōnin, in 1848); 37,153 (chōnin, in 1859). Sakai was an important port during Muromachi period. 10,000 houses in 1399.
- Kubota: 20,828 (chōnin, 15,257 in Kubora and 5,571 in Minato (present Tsuchizakiarea in Akita), in 1730); 21,313 (chōnin both in Kubota and Minato, in 1747); 16,387 (chōnin, 11,450 in Kubota and 4,937 in Minato, in 1844); 16,990 (chōnin both in Kubota and Mianto, in 1850); 18,082 (chōnin both in Kubota and Mianto, in 1859); 46,677 (all classes, 38,118 in Akita and 8,559 in Tuchizaki-minato, as of Jan 1, 1873).
- Matsue: 28,564 (15,019 samurai plus 13,545 chōnin, in 1761); 29,263 (15,268 samurai plus 13,995 chōnin, in 1787); 31,161 (15,635 samurai plus 15,526 chōnin, in 1787); 36,073 (15,567 samurai plus 20,506 chōnin, in 1838).
- Niigata: 2,500 houses (chōnin, in 1697); 20,800–20,900 (chōnin, in 1818), 25,467 (chōnin, in 1850).
- Hirosaki: 17,362 (chōnin, in 1694); 31,200 (14,600 samurai plus 16,600 chōnin; in 1765); 26,730 (samurai and chōnin, in 1800); 36,036 (21,004 samurai, 14,540 chōnin, 492 monks and priests, in 1837); 14,850 (chōnin, in 1858); 38,848 (21,926 samurai plus 16,922 chōnin, in 1866).
- Takamatsu: 12,943 (chōnin, in 1642); 24,243 (chōnin, in 1667); 30,195 (5,273 samurai and 24,922 chōnin, in 1838).
- Okayama: 28,669 (chōnin, in 1667); 30,635 (chōnin, in 1707); 24,556 (chōnin, in 1753); 21,357 (chōnin, in 1798); 20,086 (chōnin, in 1854); 20,670 (chōnin, in 1869).
- Sumpu: 17,067 (chōnin, in 1692); 16,163 (chōnin, in 1762); 15,724 (chōnin, in 1850).
- Nagasaki: 24,693 (chōnin, in 1616); 40,700 (chōnin, in 1659); 53,522 (chōnin, in 1694); 50,148 (chōnin, in 1703); 41,553 (chōnin, in 1715); 29,897 (chōnin, in 1771), 31,893 (chōnin, in 1789); 29,962 (chōnin, in 1841); 27,343 (chōnin, in 1853); 27,381 (chōnin, in 1856).
- Hakodate: 2,595 (chōnin, in 1801); 9,480 (637 samurai, 8,682 chōnin, plus 161 monks and priests, in 1850); 18,609 (all classes including temporal residents, 14,660 permanent residents, in 1867).
- Takada: 21,567 (chōnin, in 1681); 17,429 (chōnin, in 1701); 15,832 (chōnin, in 1741); 18,383 (chōnin, in 1838); 17,906 (chōnin, in 1843); 19,060 (chōnin, in 1869).
- Matsuyama: 16,604 (chōnin, in 1691); 11,528 (chōnin, in 1789); 11,598 (chōnin, in 1820).
- Tsuruoka: 7,837 (chōnin, in 1667); 10,951 (chōnin, in 1700); 17,705 (9,206 samurai plus 8,499 chōnin, in 1770); 8,406 (chōnin, in 1840).
- Yonezawa: 6,207 (chōnin, in 1595); 12,129 (chōnin, in 1692); 11,481 (chōnin, in 1701); 16,099 (chōnin, in 1776); 6,667 (chōnin, in 1840); 6,920 (chōnin, in 1850); 6,943 (chōnin, in 1862).
- Himeji: 22,125 (chōnin, in 1648); 24,140 (chōnin, in 1667); 21,526 (chōnin, in ca. 1700); 18,769 (chōnin, in 1749); 14,725 (chōnin, in 1809); 13,872 (chōnin, in 1845).
- Hikone: 15,505 (chōnin, in 1695); 15,675 (chōnin, in ca. 1802); 13,162 (chōnin, in 1869).
- Nagaoka: 5,781 (chōnin, in 1694).
- Takaoka: 13,085 (chōnin, in 1699); 10,681 (chōnin, in 1761); 15,582 (chōnin, in 1771); 15,465 (chōnin, in 1785); 12,037 (chōnin, in 1816).
- Yamada: 23,622 (chōnin over 14 years old, in 1627); 30,929 (chōnin, in 1629); 39,621 (chōnin in 1717). Uji: 3,592 (chōnin, in 1629).
- Fushimi: 25,249 (chōnin, in 1690); 28,743 (chōnin, in 1700); 27,450 (chōnin, in ca. 1770); 33,385 (chōnin, in ca. 1786); 40,980 (chōnin, in ca. 1843). The urban areas of Kyōto and Fushimi were connected by built-up area by 19th century.
- Annōtsu: 12,205 (chōnin, in 1665); 12,261 (chōnin, in 1666); 11,648 (chōnin, in 1701); 11,262 (chōnin, in 1731); 7,170 (chōnin, males over 15 years old plus females over 13 years old, in 1759).
- Saga: 31,450 (13,451 samurai plus 17,999 chōnin, in 1687); 20,084 (6,373 samurai plus 13,711 chōnin, in 1854).
- Morioka: 12,324 (chōnin, in 1683); 14,209 (chōnin, in 1700); 15,726 (chōnin, in 1750); 17,941 (chōnin, in 1798); 18,824 (chōnin, in 1803); 17,966 (chōnin, in 1840)
- Nara: 34,985 (25,054 chōnin plus 9,931 in temples and shrines districts, in 1631); 28,243 (chōnin, in 1680); 35,369 (26,420 chōnin plus 8,949 in temples and shrines districts, in 1698); 23,500 (chōnin, in 1714); 22,538 (chōnin, in 1726); 22,146 (chōnin, in 1729); 20,081 (chōnin, in 1740); 19,210 (chōnin, in 1744); 20,661 (16,004 chōnin plus 5,657 in temples and shrines districts, in 1857).
- Tottori: population of chōnin: 13,125 (chōnin, in 1749); 10,228 (chōnin, in 1810); 11,440 (chōnin, in 1846).
- Wakamatsu: population of chōnin: 18,435 (in 1666); 20,700 (in 1697);16,700 (in 1718); 11,670 (in 1788).
- Kurume: population of chōnin: 8,764 (in 1699); 8,888 (in 1706); 7,631 (in 1780); 8,632 (in 1822); 11,208 (in 1858).
- Kuwana: population of chōnin: 12,520 (in 1679); 13,160 (in ca. 1700); 11,902 (in 1710); 10,857 (in 1750); 8,527 (in 1822), 8,848 (in 1843).
- Ōtsu: population of chōnin: 18,774 (in 1691); 17,810 (in 1699); 17,568 (in 1714); 17,481 (in 1719); 16,072 (in 1766); 14,950 (in 1783); 14,892 (in 1843).
- Yamagata: population of chōnin: 13,981 (chōnin, in 1622); 13,507 (in 1697); 17,508 (in 1738); 12,586 (in 1746); 15,214 (in 1753).
- Kōfu: population of chōnin: 12,772 (in 1670); 14,334 (1689); 13,539 (in 1697); 12,699 (in 1705); 13,306 (in 1710); 9,290 (in 1724); 9,566 (in 1806); 11,071 (chōnin, in 1864).
- Tsuruga: population of chōnin: 15,101 (in 1663); 11,345 (in 1679); 13,568 (in 1681); 10,600 (in 1726); 11,506 (in 1729); 8,900 (chōnin, in 1840); 12,296 (in 1854).
- Ōgaki: population of chōnin: 5,543 (in 1721); 5,343 (in 1785); 5,522 (in 1837); 5,097 (in 1843).
See also
- Demography of Imperial Japan
- Demography of Japan
- Japanese people
References
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- ^ a b Hiroshi Kito, "The Regional Population of Japan before the Meiji Period", Jochi Keizai Ronsyu 41(1–2), pp. 65–79 (1996) (in Japanese).
- ^ (a) Jean-Noël Biraben, "The History of the Human Population From the First Beginnings to the Present" in "Demography: Analysis and Synthesis: A Treatise in Population" (Eds: Graziella Caselli, Jacques Vallin, Guillaume J. Wunsch) Vol 3, Chapter 66, pp 5–18, Academic Press, San Diego (2005). (b) Jean-Noël Biraben, "An Essay Concerning Mankind's Evolution", Population, Selected Papers, Vol. 4, pp. 1–13 (1980). (c) Jean-Noël Biraben, "Essai sur l'évolution du nombre des hommes", Population Vol. 34 (no. 1), pp. 13–25 (1979).
- ISBN 0-8248-2973-5. (b) William Wayne Farris, "Daily life and demographics in ancient Japan", Michigan monograph series in Japanese studies no. 63, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2009).
- ^ Tertius Chandler, "Four Thousand Years of Urban Growth: An Historical Census", The Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston (1987).
- ^ a b c Chandler's estimated population for Kamakura is rather too high. Recent estimate Kamakura by Susumu Ishii and Shinichirō Kōno (1989) is 64,100–100,900.
- ^ a b c Tomohiko Harada, "Chūsei ni okeru toshi no kenkyū (A study of cities in the middle ages)", Dai Nihon Yūbenkai Kōdansha, Tokyo (1942) (in Japanese).
- ^ Chandler's estimated population for Ōsaka (360,000) includes Sakai (ca. 80,000).
- ^ Jean-Noël Biraben, "Le Point sur l'Histoire de la Population du Japon", Population Vol. 48 (no. 2), pp. 443-472 (1993).
- ^ a b (a) Naotarō Sekiyama, "Kinsei Nihon jinkō-no kenkyū (Study of the Population of Japan in the Early Modern Period)", Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, Tokyo (1978). (b) Bunzo Kure, "Estate population Table of fu, han and ken", Tōkei Shūshi (Statistics Bulletin) no. 8 pp. 96–107 (1882). Unfortunately, several unpublished reports upon populations during the early Meiji era preserved at the office of the Ministry of Interior of Japan were burned by a fire after the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.
- ^ Our World In Data, Gapminder Foundation
- ^ Population of Kazusa and gernal total population in 1721 are 407,552 and 26,065,425, respectively, according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Population of Suruga, Kai, Mino, Tajima, Bitchū, Kii, and Awa in 1750 are 333,744, 311,193, 533,095, 156,613, 319,410, 508,174, and 336,905, respectively, according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Population of Shimotsuke, Oki, Mimasaka, Bungo, Tsushima, Ezo, and general total population in 1756 are 533,743, 19,548, 172,431, 521,706, 11,973, 22,631, and 26,068,712, respectively, according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Population of Shimotsuke in 1786 is 434,791 according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Population of Ōmi, Mutsu, and Etchū in 1798 are 538,412, 1,589108, and 337,229, respectively, according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Population of Yamashiro in 1804 is 469,517 according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Population of Settsu in 1822 is 790,635 according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Population of Suruga, Izu, Shinano, Ezo and general total population in 1822 are 270,073, 130,796, 797,079, 65,022 and 27,188,177, respectively, according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Population of Bingo in 1834 is 360,659 according to Hayami (1992).
- ^ Sums of male and female population are used for provincial populations, the sum of which matches the total population of Japan. Population of Settsu, Mutsu, Izumo, Iwami, Awa (Tokushima), Satsuma and general total population in 1846 are 763,729, 1,607,881, 309,606, 239,963, 448,287, 241,797 and 26,914,326, respectively, according to Suijin Roku.
- ri (方里, hōri) = 15.4234711 km2. Total area as of 1882 includes Ogasawara (Bonin Islands) (4.65 hori, 71.72 km2). Area of Ōsumi no kuni (247,36 hori, 3,815.15 km2) includes Amami Islands (101.02 hori, 1,558.08 km2), although demographic data for Ōsumi no kuni here almost exclude the inhabitants of Amami Islands.
- ^ Excludes number of villages (32) in Izu Islangds for Izu no kuni, and number of Ainu villages (402) for Ezo chi.
- ^ "Ezo chi-Matsumae han" had been a part of Tōsandō until Ezo was named "Hokkaidō" by the Meiji government in 1869.
- ^ (a) Yoshio Oguchi, "Demographics of Satsuma Domian", Reimeikan Chōsa Kenkyū Hōkoku (no. 11), pp. 87–134 (1998). (b) Yoshio Oguchi, "Demographics of Satsuma Domian and early modern Ryūkyū", Reimeikan Chōsa Kenkyū Hōkoku (no. 13), pp. 1–42 (2000) (all in Japanese).
- ^ (a) Kozō Yoshida, "Historical Demographics of Ainu", Studies in humanities and sciences, Nihon University (no. 37), pp. 279–301 (1989). (b) Tomomasa Shirayama, "Demographic Policy and Demographics of Ainu during Bakumatsu", Shakaikeizaishigaku Vol. 36 (no. 6), pp. 524–555 (1971). (c) Tomomasa Shirayama, "Historical Demographics of Ainu in Hokkaidō (II)", Hokkaidō Keizaishi Kenkyū (no. 28), pp. 7–25 (1971). (d) Tomomasa Shirayama, "Historical Demographics of Ainu in Hokkaidō (III)", Kandai Shōgaku Ronshū (no. 6), pp. 131–154 (1971). (all in Japanese)
- ^ Seiji Saitō, "Urban population during Edo period", Chiiki Kaihatsu (no. 9), pp. 48–63 (1984) (in Japanese).
- ^ Akira Naitō, "Appearance of merchant districts in urban construction", Rekishi Kōron (no. 93), pp. 76–82 (1983) (in Japanese).
Books
- Takahashi, Bonsen, "Nihon jinkō-shi no kyū (日本人口史之研究, Study in Demographic History of Japan)", Sanyūsha, Tokyo:Japan, 1941.
- Sekiyama, Naotarō, "Kinsei Nihon no jinkō no kōzō (近世日本の人口構造, Demographic Structure of Early Modern Japan)", Yoshikawa Kōbunkan, Tokyo:Japan, 1958.
- Hayami, Akira, ed., "Kokusei chōsa izen Nihon jinkō tōkei shūsei (国勢調査以前日本人口統計集成, Collected Japanese Population Statistics before Modern Census)", Hara Shobō, Tokyo:Japan, 1992.
- Historical censuses of provinces during Edo era summarized by Hayami is also given in the following paper:
External links
- Digital Archives, National Archives of Japan (original texts in Japanese)
- Shokoku Ninzūchō (from Zassai vol. 25; total and provincial demographics of Japan as of 1792 (Kansei 4) and 1798 (Kansei 10) perfectly recorded)
- National Diet Library Digital Collections (original texts in Japanese)
- Kotenseki sogo database (Japanese & Chinese Classics) at Waseda University (original texts in Japanese)
- Wamyō Ruijushō (Print in Kanbun (Sinicized Japanese) with the year of Genna 3 (1617) published by Shibukawa Seiemon (澁川清右衛門), Osaka; original text written by Minamoto no Shitagō does not exist; names of gun (郡, district) and gō (郷, municipality) or denseki (田積, rice field area) for each province summarized, which are the basis for the estimations of regional demographics during Nara and Heian periods)
- Kanchū Hisaku (Codex in Japanese with the year of An'ei 4 (1776); total and provincial demographics of Japan as of 1750 (Kan'en 3) recorded)
- Kokudaka and population Table (Okuma Shigenobu Collection, demographics of domains and prefectures as of February 2, 1869 (1st day of the 1st month, Meiji 2) recorded)
- Statistics Bureau of Japan