Japan vs Germany: population

How Japan and Germany compare in population today and out to 2100, side by side, from UN World Population Prospects 2024.

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Japan
122,772,055
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Germany
83,741,228

Japan and Germany population, 2000-2100

Population 2000-2100

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Side by side

πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ JapanπŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Germany
Population today123 million83.7 million
Population 2050105 million78.4 million
Population 210077.0 million70.9 million
World rank#12#19
Peak year20102024
Median age (2024)4945
Fertility rate (2024)1.221.45
Life expectancy (2024)85 yrs82 yrs
Density (per kmΒ²)325240

Japan vs Germany, explained

Today Japan is the larger of the two, with about 123 million people against Germany's 83.7 million. Japan is the world's 12th most populous country and Germany the 19th.

Their paths to 2100 differ. Japan falls sharply over the century, moving from about 124 million to 77.0 million (-37.9%). Germany declines, going from 84.7 million to 70.9 million (-16.3%).

The order does not flip this century: Japan is still the larger of the two in 2100. The two trajectories run in parallel rather than crossing.

The deeper contrast is age and fertility. Japan has a median age near 49 and 1.22 births per woman, against Germany's 45 and 1.45. All figures follow the UN's medium-variant projection.

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