List of Japanese cities by population (1889)

This is the list of Japanese municipalities by population, as of December 31, 1889. The list includes all the cities, as well as other municipalities with more population than Kurume, the least populous city at the time.

Source: Japanese Wikipedia article of 市制 (City system), retrieved on July 4, 2008.
  • Japanese national population is as of December 31, 1888.[1]
  • Municipal statuses, names, and populations are as of December 31, 1889.
  • Prefectural capital statuses are as of 2008.
 PrefectureMunicipalityPop.StatusPref.
Capital
 Japan39,626,600
1TokyoTokyo1,389,684CityYes
2OsakaOsaka476,271CityYes
3KyotoKyoto279,792CityYes
4AichiNagoya162,767CityYes
5HyōgoKobe135,639CityYes
6KanagawaYokohama121,985CityYes
7IshikawaKanazawa94,257CityYes
8MiyagiSendai90,231CityYes
9HiroshimaHiroshima88,820CityYes
10TokushimaTokushima61,107CityYes
11ToyamaToyama58,159CityYes
12KagoshimaKagoshima57,465CityYes
13WakayamaWakayama56,713CityYes
14NagasakiNagasaki55,063CityYes
15FukuokaFukuoka53,014CityYes
16HokkaidoHakodate52,909WardNo
17KumamotoKumamoto52,833CityYes
18OkayamaOkayama48,333CityYes
19OsakaSakai48,165CityNo
20NiigataNiigata46,353CityYes
21FukuiFukui40,849CityYes
 OkinawaNaha40,212Unofficial areaYes
22ShizuokaShizuoka37,664CityYes
23ShimaneMatsue35,934CityYes
24EhimeMatsuyama32,738CityYes
25KōchiKōchi32,241CityYes
 KagawaTakamatsu32,081Unofficial areaYes
26IwateMorioka31,153CityYes
27YamanashiKōfu31,135CityYes
28TochigiUtsunomiya30,698TownYes
29AomoriHirosaki30,487CityNo
30ShigaŌtsu29,941TownYes
31YamaguchiAkamaseki29,919CityNo
32YamagataYonezawa29,591CityNo
33AkitaAkita29,568CityYes
34NaganoMatsumoto29,319TownNo
35YamagataYamagata29,019CityYes
36NaganoNagano28,980TownYes
37ToyamaTakaoka28,928CityNo
38TottoriTottori28,396CityYes
39MieTsu28,156CityYes
40GunmaMaebashi28,115TownYes
41MieUjiyamada27,365TownNo
42GifuGifu27,089CityYes
43HyōgoHimeji27,055CityNo
44SagaSaga26,401CityYes
 OkinawaShuri26,205Unofficial areaYes
45OsakaNanba25,617VillageYes
46IbarakiMito25,591CityYes
47FukuokaKurume24,859CityNo
  • These municipalities changed their names:
    • Akamaseki, now a part of Shimonoseki.
    • Ujiyamada, now a part of Ise.
    • Shuri, now a part of Naha.
    • Nanba, now a part of Chūō Ward, Osaka.
  • Naha, Takamatsu, and Shuri were unofficial place names given to the groups of smaller towns or villages.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2016-07-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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