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Evaluated land tract in Japan
Natural Environment — Japan. Latest from the System of Social and Demographic Statistics.
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Portal Site of Official Statistics of Japan website (https://www.e-stat.go.jp/).
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from Japan A new compilation of science data by Statistics Bureau of Japan, e-Stat places 1993 at the forefront of Japan, with a figure of 163.45B (Evaluated land tract (Taxable land area)) for 2026.
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The reading is the highest across the province's 49 regencies and cities, and stands in stark contrast to 1975, which posts the bottom value at 160.21B (Evaluated land tract (Taxable land area)).
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The disparity points to deep-seated structural differences in how the indicator unfolds locally. The gap between the top and bottom of the rankings stands at 3.24B — a ratio of roughly 1.0 to one between 1993 and 1975.
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Analysts describe such a spread as modest, reflecting how local conditions, demographics and policy implementation can produce highly varied outcomes across geographically proximate areas.
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Combined, the 49 districts return an average of 162.32B per district and a combined total of 7953.82B — a synthesis that helps put individual outliers in perspective. 1993 clears the provincial mean by 0.
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7%, while 1975 undershoots it by 1.3%.
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Set against Japan's national picture, the Japan figures reflect dynamics observed across much of the country: a concentration of higher readings in urbanised districts, and persistently lower values in less-densely populated or more remote areas.
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