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  1. Average land price in Japan 2015-2024

    • statista.com
    Updated Jul 11, 2025
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    Statista (2025). Average land price in Japan 2015-2024 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/875691/japan-average-land-price/
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    Jul 11, 2025
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    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Area covered
    Japan
    Description

    In 2024, the average land price in Japan amounted to around ***** thousand Japanese yen per square meter. The average land price is based on land price surveys conducted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism and prefectural governments in January and July each year. Japan’s geography The Japanese archipelago consists of the five main islands of Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, and Okinawa in addition to thousands of smaller islands. Together, they cover a surface area of around *** thousand square kilometers. Three-quarters of the country’s land area is covered by mountains. Forestland and farmland constitute about ** percent of its landmass, while developed land accounts for five percent. The population of *** million is concentrated in major cities like Tokyo, which is home to over **** million inhabitants. Urban-rural divide and land prices Owing to an overconcentration of economic activity in Tokyo and other major cities like Osaka and Nagoya, more than half of the population is located in ***** metropolitan areas. Tokyo and its surrounding prefectures that comprise the Tokyo metropolitan area attract many people from other parts of the country each year, often young individuals seeking jobs or starting university. In contrast, rural regions are confronted with depopulation and economic stagnation. Japan’s urban-rural divide is also reflected in land prices. Tokyo has by far the most expensive land prices. In terms of land price growth, the cities of Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka have outpaced the Greater Tokyo Area in the past decade.

  2. Average production costs per 60 kilograms of rice Japan 2021, by type

    • statista.com
    Updated Oct 2, 2024
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    Statista (2024). Average production costs per 60 kilograms of rice Japan 2021, by type [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/1333780/japan-rice-production-cost-per-60-kilograms-by-type/
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    Oct 2, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2021
    Area covered
    Japan
    Description

    In 2021, the average production cost for rice per 60 kilograms with a planting size of one to three hectares in Japan amounted to around over 16.3 thousand Japanese yen. Costs excluding interest on equity capital, land rent, and labor costs made up the largest amount of production costs, amounting to close to 10.4 thousand yen.

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    Value of Rice Consumption, 1909~1940: Estimates of long-term economic...

    • d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp
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    Updated Feb 17, 2023
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    篠原, 三代平 (2023). Value of Rice Consumption, 1909~1940: Estimates of long-term economic statistics of Japan Personal Consumption Expenditures Table 10 [Dataset]. https://d-repo.ier.hit-u.ac.jp/records/2019906
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    Dataset updated
    Feb 17, 2023
    Authors
    篠原, 三代平
    Time period covered
    1909
    Area covered
    Japan, 日本
    Description

    Farmer's Consumption: Rice Proceeds, Production: Net Food Supply, Farmer's Consumption Ratio, Net Food Supply, Volume of Farmer's Consumption, Volume of Sales, Farm Prices, Retail Prices, Value of Farmer's Consumption, Value of Sales, Value of Consumption, Effective Average Prices

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Average land price in Japan 2015-2024

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Dataset updated
Jul 11, 2025
Dataset authored and provided by
Statistahttp://statista.com/
Area covered
Japan
Description

In 2024, the average land price in Japan amounted to around ***** thousand Japanese yen per square meter. The average land price is based on land price surveys conducted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism and prefectural governments in January and July each year. Japan’s geography The Japanese archipelago consists of the five main islands of Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shikoku, and Okinawa in addition to thousands of smaller islands. Together, they cover a surface area of around *** thousand square kilometers. Three-quarters of the country’s land area is covered by mountains. Forestland and farmland constitute about ** percent of its landmass, while developed land accounts for five percent. The population of *** million is concentrated in major cities like Tokyo, which is home to over **** million inhabitants. Urban-rural divide and land prices Owing to an overconcentration of economic activity in Tokyo and other major cities like Osaka and Nagoya, more than half of the population is located in ***** metropolitan areas. Tokyo and its surrounding prefectures that comprise the Tokyo metropolitan area attract many people from other parts of the country each year, often young individuals seeking jobs or starting university. In contrast, rural regions are confronted with depopulation and economic stagnation. Japan’s urban-rural divide is also reflected in land prices. Tokyo has by far the most expensive land prices. In terms of land price growth, the cities of Sapporo, Sendai, Hiroshima, and Fukuoka have outpaced the Greater Tokyo Area in the past decade.

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