Number of children in Japan at new low

There were an estimated 16.33 million Japanese children aged under 15 as of April 1, down 160,000 from a year earlier and the 33rd straight decline.

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Little boys play under colorful carp streamers flying above a riverside park in Sagamihara, suburban Tokyo on April 29, 2014 ahead of May 5 Children's Day in Japan. (Getty)

The number of children in Japan has fallen to a new low, while the amount of people over 65 has reached a record high as the population ages and shrinks.

There were an estimated 16.33 million children aged under 15 as of April 1, down 160,000 from a year earlier, the Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry said on Sunday.

It was the 33rd straight annual decline and the lowest level since records began in 1950, according to the ministry.

Children accounted for 12.8 per cent of the population, the ministry said. In contrast, the ratio of people aged 65 or older was at a record high of 25.6 per cent.

Of major countries with a population of at least 40 million, Japan had the lowest ratio of children to the total population - compared with 19.5 per cent for the United States and 16.4 per cent for China, Jiji Press said.

Last month, the government said the number of people in the world's third largest economy dropped by 0.17 per cent to 127,298,000 as of October 1, 2013. This figure includes long-staying foreigners.

The proportion of people aged 65 or over is forecast to reach nearly 40 per cent of Japan's population in 2060, the government has warned.


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