Demographic features of the population of Japan before the Meiji Restoration include aspects of nationality, religion, and ethnicity.
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 "Records of Three Kingdoms" where the summated number of houses in eight countries of Wō is given as 159,000.
The household registration system (Hukou or Huji), which is called in Japanese, was introduced from ancient China to Japan during the 7th century. According to "", the first koseki system, called or, was established between 670 or 690, and was to be readministered every six years. However, most of the original koseki texts were lost because they were to be preserved only 30 years. The oldest koseki fragments - which were reused as reinforcement papers in - records names, ages and estates of people including slaves (e.g. 1,119 persons were recorded for the village named (present day) in 702)). A discarded lacquer-coated paper document found in, Ishioka, Ibaraki records the total population of families of taxpayers in in 795 was 191,660 (excluding families of officers, families of workers for Shintō shrines and slaves); this is the only reliable remaining census recorded for a whole province before the Edo period. The ancient koseki system later collapsed during the early Heian period, when aristocrats achieved power as landowners of Shōen.
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 "" (10th century), "Record of Song or History of Song ", "" (14th century), "" (late 16th century), "" (early 17th century), or fragments of papers of the Shōsōin (8th century) and others, as well as remnants of specific periods.
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 | |
Since Kyōto (or Heian-kyō) became the capital of Japan in 794, it has been one of the most important cities in Japan. Hiraizumi and Kamakura flourished under Northern Fujiwara clans (during 12th century) and Kamakura shogunate (1192 to 1333), respectively. The urban area of Kyōto suffered from the Ōnin War (1467 to 1477) and split into two districts, but coalesced into a great city of more than 400,000 inhabitants after the end of Sengoku period. The Christian missionaries led by Francis Xavier reported that the number of houses in Kyōto, Yamaguchi or Hakata was more than 90,000, more than 10,000 or 10,000, respectively, in the late 16th century according to History of Japan written by Luís Fróis. After the unification of Japan by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Ōsaka grew into a populous city with tens of thousands of people. Several castle towns also began to grow, where samurai classes were settled.
622 | 50,000– 60,000 | |||||||||||
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 | 200,000 | ||||||||||
1300 | 40,000 | 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 | |||||||
1550 | 10,000 | 100,000 | (1570) 17,000 | 60,000 | 60,000 | (1562) 10,000 | (1530) 10,000 | |||||
1575 | 300,000 | (1579) 35,000 | 90,000 | 75,000 | (1583) 100,000 | |||||||
1600 | 300,000 | 50,000 | 80,000 | (1582) 82,000 | [8] 280,000 | 100,000 | 60,000 | 50,000 | ||||
After the Shimabara Rebellion, several daimyōs adopted certification systems where all the individuals were to be registered to temples and shrines to avoid Christianity. The Danka system (or) was officially set by Tokugawa shogunate in 1664, and demographic data of individuals registered to temples and shrines (Shūmon Ninbetsu Aratame Chō) were recorded. After decades, Tokugawa Yoshimune decided to survey the total population of Japan and ordered to collect demographic data of all the domains and shogunate territories . The first census was surveyed every six years since 1721 and finished in 1846, because the confusion after the Perry Expedition and death of Tokugawa Ieyoshi in 1853 postponed the calculation process of the demographic data collected in 1852, according to edited by (.
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 Tozama daimyōs whose Domains were not changed since 1664 to report earlier population growths in their Domains. Here, population of Morioka Domain increased from 245,635 in 1669 to 322,109 in 1732; population of Tokushima Domain increased from 308,880 in 1665 to 470,512 in 1732; population of Tsu Domain increased from 252,061 in 1665 to 287,242 in 1732; population of Okayama Domain increased from 185,043 in 1686 to 396,469 in 1732; population of Kagoshima Domain increased from 260,961 in 1698 to 339,955 in 1732; population of Sendai Domain increased from 599,241 in 1690 to 647,427 in 1732; population of Tsuruoka Domain increased from 126,383 in 1694 to 131,164 in 1732; population of Kaga Domain increased from 551,754 in 1720 to 576,734 in 1732; while population of Nihonmatsu Domain only decreased from 73,351 in 1685 to 70,614 in 1732, according to the records written in "Chikkyō Yohitsu Besshū", which supports the rapid population growth in the early Edo era.
1721 | Kyōhō 6 | 1st | 26,065,422 | , (written by) | 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 | (written by), Chikkyō Yohitsu Besshū, Suijin Roku | 31,498,500 | |
1744 | Enkyō 3 | 5th | 26,153,450 | (written by) | 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 | (written by) 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, Suijin Roku | 29,351,200 | 30,103,800 |
1792 | Kansei 4 | 13th | 24,891,441 | 13,034,521 | 11,856,920 | Vol. 25, Vol. 87 (written by), 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, | 29,801,100 | 30,565,200 |
1804 | Bunka 1 | 15th | 25,621,957 | 13,427,249 | 12,194,708 | Suijin Roku, | 29,977,690 | 30,746,400 |
1822 | Bunsei 5 | 18th | 26,602,110 | 13,894,436 | 12,707,674 | , 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 | , Tokugawa Rizai Kaiyō, | 31,825,600 | 32,625,800 |
1834 | Tenpo 5 | 20th | 27,063,907 | 14,053,455 | 13,010,452 | 31,664,800 | 32,476,700 | |
1840 | Tenpo 11 | 21st | 25,918,412 | 13,359,384 | 12,559,028 | 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 | (Total Koseki Population) | 34,620,000 | ||
Mar 8, 1872 | 1st month, 29th day Meiji 5 | 33,110,825 | 16,796,158 | 16,314,667 | (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 | |
The total fertility rate is the number of children born per woman. It is based on approximated and fairly good data for the entire period. Sources: Our World In Data and Gapminder Foundation.
Some demographic data for former provinces or 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.
Kinai | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 349,594 | 429.83 | 6,629.47 | 14 | 963 | 613,924.675660 | |||||||||||||
Iwashiro no kuni | 430,163 | 497.52 | 7,673.49 | 9 | 1,305 | 755,703.961220 | |||||||||||||
Rikuzen no kuni | 539,614 | 525.92 | 8,111.51 | 14 | 702 | 697,838.180000 | |||||||||||||
Rikuchū no kuni | 513,273 | 830.98 | 12,816.60 | 10 | 537 | 423,134.490000 | |||||||||||||
Mutsu no kuni | 473,317 | 672.51 | 10,372.44 | 4 | 1,012 | 383,637.753000 | |||||||||||||
Dewa no kuni | 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 | 567,361 | 546.64 | 8,431.09 | 4 | 1,204 | 804,569.693740 | |||||||||||||
Ugo no kuni | 630,575 | 742.72 | 11,455.32 | 8 | 1,239 | 490,753.827700 | |||||||||||||
Hokurikudō | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 166,789 | 156.91 | 2,420.10 | 0 | 71 | 123,711.813480 | |||||||||||||
Hokkaidō[22] | 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 | 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 | 6,003 | ||||||||||||||||||
Shiribeshi no kuni | 19,098 | ||||||||||||||||||
Iburi no kuni | 6,251 | ||||||||||||||||||
Oshima no kuni | 75,830 | ||||||||||||||||||
Hidaka no kuni | 6,574 | ||||||||||||||||||
Tokachi no kuni | 1,464 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kushiro no kuni | 1,734 | ||||||||||||||||||
Nemuro no kuni | 832 | ||||||||||||||||||
Chishima no kuni | 437 | ||||||||||||||||||
Kitami no kuni | 1,511 | ||||||||||||||||||
Teshio no kuni | 1,576 | ||||||||||||||||||
Karafuto Kaitaku-shi | 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 Sakoku policy. On the other hand, regional demographic data suggest that population growth differed depending on area; the population of Tōhoku region (Mutsu and Dewa), especially in Mutsu decreased drastically, probably because of famines. The population of Kansai region (Kinai and its surrounding areas), which was the most densely populated and the most cultivated area of that time, as well as that of Kantō region, also slightly decreased, probably because the surplus population in the rural areas moved to the big cities such as Kyoto, Osaka, and Edo, where the life expectancy at birth were much lower than that in rural areas. On the other hand, populations in most of western Japan including Chūgoku region (San'indō and San'yodō), Shikoku (Nankaidō except for Kii) and Kyūshū (Saikaidō) steadily increased, where growth was sustained by the introduction of New World crops such as sweet potato, pumpkin, or corn.
The populations of Ryūkyū and Amami Islands were surveyed by the Satsuma Domain, which had formal possession of Satsuma, Ōsumi and part of Hyūga 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.
Ryūkyū | Amami | mainland | ||||
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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 | ||
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.
Total | Wajin | Ainu | |||||
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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 |
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.[23]
The uniformed system of was finally established in 1872, where the discriminated classes of eta and hinin were assimilated into the citizens class, though they kept unofficially called) and discriminated. The honseki population in 1872 (33,110,825) includes 29 imperial members, 2,666 noblemen, 1,282,167 former samurai class members, 658,074 and 3,316 lower former samurai class members (and, respectively), 211,846 and 9,621 Buddhist monks and nuns (and, respectively), 102,477 former Shintō priests, 30,837,271 citizens (heimin, which includes ca. 550,000 shin-heimin and 2,358 unclassified people in Sakhalin.)
After the Battle of Sekigahara, Yamaguchi declined, while Edo (Tōkyō) and Sumpu (Shizuoka) became important under the Tokugawa shogunate. According to Rodrigo de Vivero y Velasco, the populations of Kyōto, Ōsaka, Edo, Sumpu and Sakai were 300,000–400,000 (or 800,000), 200,000, 150,000, 120,000 and 80,000, respectively, while the two towns between Sumpu and Kyōto had 30,000 and 40,000 inhabitants (probably Hamamatsu and Nagoya (or Kiyosu), respectively) in 1609. After the death of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Sumpu became less important, while Edo, Ōsaka and Kyōto became the three most important cities and were called the with tens of thousands of inhabitants.
Below is a list of the estimated population of major Japanese urbans during Edo period. Although Hiroshima, Wakayama, Tokushima, Hagi, Takamatsu and Sumpu (Shizuoka) were important castle towns of major domains, estimated populations are not given because of the lack of sufficient demographic records. Population of Shuri, the capital of the Kingdom of Ryūkyū, is also not estimated, while Yokohama was only a small village of less than 100 houses until the opening of the port in 1859.
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 Perry's expeditions) at 1,400,000 based on the average amount of rice carried into Edo (1,400,000 koku per year). Chandler (1987) estimated the peak population of Edo at 788,000 by adding samurai population as 3/8 of the recorded chōnin population. Sekiyama (1958) estimated the peak population of Edo at 1,100,000 by adding samurai and servants population as 500,000 (215,000 Hatamoto, Gokenin, their servants and families, 100,000 shōguns Ashigaru, other lower servants and their families, 180,000 Daimyo, their servants and their families). Diaries recorded that the population of Edo was 1,287,800 in 1837, the population of monks and priests was ca. 40,000 or the samurai population of Edo was 700,973. According to the map of Edo illustrated in 1725, area for samurai occupied 66.4% of the total area of Edo (estimated population density: 13,988 /km2 for 650,000 individuals), while areas for chōnin and temples-shrines occupied 12.5% (estimated chōnin population density: 68,807 /km2 for 600,000 individuals) and 15.4% (estimated population density: 4,655 /km2 for 50,000 individuals), respectively.
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%) | |||
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%) | ||
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.
Historical censuses of provinces during Edo era summarized by Hayami is also given in the following paper: