Template:Largest cities of Japan
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Rank |
Core City |
Prefecture |
Pop. |
Rank |
Core City |
Prefecture |
Pop. |
Tokyo
Yokohama
|
1 |
Tokyo |
Tokyo |
8,483,050 |
11 |
Hiroshima |
Hiroshima |
1,159,391 |
2 |
Yokohama |
Kanagawa |
3,579,133 |
12 |
Sendai |
Miyagi |
1,028,214 |
3 |
Osaka |
Osaka |
2,628,776 |
13 |
Kitakyushu |
Fukuoka |
993,483 |
4 |
Nagoya |
Aichi |
2,215,031 |
14 |
Chiba |
Chiba |
924,353 |
5 |
Sapporo |
Hokkaidō |
1,880,875 |
15 |
Sakai |
Osaka |
835,333 |
6 |
Kobe |
Hyōgo |
1,525,389 |
16 |
Niigata |
Niigata |
813,847 |
7 |
Kyoto |
Kyoto |
1,474,764 |
17 |
Hamamatsu |
Shizuoka |
804,067 |
8 |
Fukuoka |
Fukuoka |
1,400,621 |
18 |
Shizuoka |
Shizuoka |
710,944 |
9 |
Kawasaki |
Kanagawa |
1,327,009 |
19 |
Sagamihara |
Kanagawa |
701,568 |
10 |
Saitama |
Saitama |
1,176,269 |
20 |
Okayama |
Okayama |
696,172 |
2005 Census |