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The prefecture with the highest population in Japan was Tokyo with 13,841,665 residents, followed by Kanagawa at 9,212,003, and Osaka at 8,784,421. The least populated prefecture was Tottori, with just 546,558 residents or one twenty-fifth the number of Tokyo.
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Prefectures of Japan ranked by population as of October 1, 2022 edit ; 32, Iwate-ken · Morioka-shi ; 33, Ishikawa-ken · Kanazawa-shi ; 34, Ōita-ken · Ōita-shi ; 35 ...
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