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Band 7+: The chart and table below give information about population figures in Japan. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image includes a bar graph and a table detailing Japan's population trends. Bar graph data (population in millions): 1950: 84.1, 1955: 90.4, 1960: 94.3, 1965: 99.2, 1970: 104.5, 1975: 111.9, 1980: 117, 1985: 121, 1990: 123.6, 1995: 125.6, 2000: 126.9, 2005: 127.8, 2010: 127.1, 2015: 125.4, 2055: 89.9. Table data: 1950: 4.1 million aged 65 years or over, 4.9% of total population; 2005: 25.7 million aged 65 years or over, 20.0%; 2035: 37.2 million aged 65 years or over, 34.0%; 2055: 36.5 million aged 65 years or over, 41.0%.
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The bar chart depicts the the populace of Japan in the past, present, future, and the table illustrates the population of people aged 65 or over in this country from 1950 to 2005 and projections until 2055.

According to the chart, there was an increase in the number of people living in Japan between 1950 and 2005; then it experiences a significant decline extending to 2055. In 1950, the number of Japanese stood at 84.1 million. After that, the figure for this country’s population experienced a slight rising trend, reaching 90 million people in the next five years. Japan’s demographic then underwent a gradual increase until 2005. The population of Japan declined from 127.1 million in 2010 to 125.4 million in 2015. Similarly, the number of Japanese is projected to have a remarkable decrease, standing at 89.9 million in 2055.

Turning to the table, both the data for the population of the 65-year-old and the percentage of total people aged 65 years or over show a sharp growth from 1950 to 2055. The quantity of older adults in Japan climbed to 25.7 million in 2005 and is estimated to reach 36.5 million in 2055. Besides, the proportion of all Japanese elderly has witnessed a strong increase throughout the period, from a mere 4.9% to 41.0% at the end of the projection.

Overall, both the quantities of Japan’s population and elderly people in this nation witnessed an upward trend over 50 years. Furthermore, the number of people aged 65 or over and the proportion of them are predicted to increase in the future.

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