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The Greater Tokyo Area is widely considered the world's largest urban agglomeration

This List of cities in Japan by population is a dynamic list subject to change as new population data are published. It contains the most recent population figure publicly available from reliable sources for each city.

  1. Special wards of Tokyo 東京特別区部 Tokyo 9,375,104
  2. Yokohama 横浜市 Kanagawa 3,732,616
  3. Osaka 大阪市 Osaka 2,691,185
  4. Nagoya 名古屋市 Aichi 2,327,557
  5. Sapporo 札幌市 Hokkaido 1,976,257
  6. Fukuoka 福岡市 Fukuoka 1,588,924
  7. Kawasaki 川崎市 Kanagawa 1,531,646
  8. Kobe 神戸市 Hyōgo 1,524,601
  9. Kyoto 京都市 Kyoto 1,464,890
  10. Saitama さいたま市 Saitama 1,324,854
  11. Hiroshima 広島市 Hiroshima 1,199,391
  12. Sendai 仙台市 Miyagi 1,091,407
  13. Chiba 千葉市 Chiba 979,768
  14. Kitakyushu 北九州市 Fukuoka 940,978
  15. Setagaya 世田谷区 Tokyo 939,099
  16. Sakai 堺市 Osaka 828,741
  17. Niigata 新潟市 Niigata 797,591
  18. Nerima 練馬区 Tokyo 744,026
  19. Kumamoto 熊本市 Kumamoto 738,907
  20. Sagamihara 相模原市 Kanagawa 723,470
  21. Okayama 岡山市 Okayama 720,841
  22. Ōta 大田区 Tokyo 716,413
  23. Shizuoka 静岡市 Shizuoka 710,944
  24. Hamamatsu 浜松市 Shizuoka 690,881
  25. Edogawa 江戸川区 Tokyo 661,386
  26. Adachi 足立区 Tokyo 629,392
  27. Kagoshima 鹿児島市 Kagoshima 605,196
  28. Funabashi 船橋市 Chiba 586,762
  29. Hachiōji 八王子市 Tokyo 567,367
  30. Kawaguchi 川口市 Saitama 552,883
  31. Himeji 姫路市 Hyōgo 536,170
  32. Suginami 杉並区 Tokyo 534,981
  33. Itabashi 板橋区 Tokyo 529,059
  34. Matsuyama 松山市 Ehime 515,068
  35. Higashiōsaka 東大阪市 Osaka 509,157
  36. Utsunomiya 宇都宮市 Tochigi 507,833


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Rayron Gracie is a professional Brazilian jiu-jitsu athlete with Renzo Gracie Academy. He is the 2023 World Jiu-Jitsu Championship winner of the open weight class brown belt division.[1]

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Rayron Gracie is the only son of MMA competitor Ryan Gracie (1974–2007).[2] On January 30, 2021, Rayron Gracie released a short documentary titled Letters to my Father, which details his experiences growing up without his father through a series of letters he wrote in his teenage years.[3]

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  1. ^ Results IBJJF
  2. ^ RAYRON GRACIE - SKILLFUL SON OF LEGENDARY RYAN GRACIE (LATE) November 9, 2022
  3. ^ "Rayron Gracie Releases Documentary Tribute 'Letters to My Father'". 7 February 2021.


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