SAPPORO 2020 Facts and Figures
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SAPPORO 2020 4. Population by Ward (as of Jun. 1, 2020) 7. Economy Facts and Figures Total 1,973,412 (972,399 households) Companies & Organizations (2016) Chuo Ward 246,950 (private sector, preliminary estimate) 72,451 Kita Ward 288,203 Persons employed 838,911 1. Land & Climate (2019) Higashi Ward 264,598 Farming households (2015) 807 Latitude & Longitude Shiroishi Ward 212,960 Area of cultivated land 1,550 ha North 43° 11’ 22” N.lat. Atsubetsu Ward 125,478 Factories (2018) 883 South 42° 46’ 51” N.lat. Toyohira Ward 224,307 (with four or more employees) East 141° 30’ 20” E.long. Kiyota Ward 113,666 Persons employed 27,116 West 140° 59’ 26” E.long. Minami Ward 136,928 Value of shipped manufactured Total area (as of Oct. 1, 2019) 1,121.26 km² Nishi Ward 218,559 goods, etc. (2017) ¥560.4 billion City planning areas (as of Mar. 31, 2020) 567.95 km² Teine Ward 141,763 Wholesalers (2016) 5,283 Urbanization promotion areas 250.17 km² Persons employed 54,214 Urbanization control areas 317.78 km² 5. Employed Persons by Industry Value of annual sales (2015) ¥7,666.2 billion Densely inhabited districts (as of 2015) 235.50 km² (as of Oct. 1, 2015) Retailers (2016) 8,884 Average temperature 9.8°C Total 844,313 (100%) Persons employed 99,713 Highest temperature 34.2°C Primary Industries 3,790 (0.4%) Value of annual sales (2015) ¥2,289.9 billion Lowest temperature -13.1°C Secondary Industries 118,503 (14.0%) Large-scale retail stores (2019) 124 Precipitation 814.0 mm Construction 65,418 (Department stores: 4 Supermarkets: 120) Snowfall (Oct. 2019 – May 2020) 427 cm Manufacturing 52,933 Value of annual sales ¥518.0 billion Tertiary Industries 645,868 (76.5%) (Department stores: ¥167.0 billion Supermarkets: ¥351.0 billion) 2. Population Trends (as of Oct. 1 of every year) Transportation, postal service 45,251 Banks (2019) 17 Deposits in all banks ¥10,938.0 billion 1985 1,542,979 2005 1,880,863 Wholesale and retail trade 144,795 Consumer price index (2019) 1990 1,671,742 2010 1,913,545 Lodging facilities, eating and (2015=100) 102.7 1995 1,757,025 2015 1,952,356 drinking establishments 51,046 (up 0.6 pts from the previous year) 2000 1,822,368 2020 (June) 1,973,412 Academic research, special/technical services 31,907 *Sapporo ranks 5th after Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka Education, learning services 39,075 8. Citizens’ Accounts (FY 2017) and Nagoya. (2019) Health care and welfare 113,400 Rate of economic growth Sapporo’s total population represents: Other services 69,851 at nominal rate: 2.6% at real rate: 2.2% 1.6% of Japan’s population (126,170,000) Industries not adequately Citywide gross domestic ¥6,915.7 billion (+2.6%) 37.5% of Hokkaido’s population (5,250,000) classified 76,152 (9.0%) product Citizen gross income ¥5,394.5 billion (+3.4%) 3. Demographic Trend (2019) 6. Population by Age (as of Apr. 1, 2020) Citizen income, per capita ¥2.748 million (+3.1%) Population increase 3,856 Children (0 – 14 years old) 219,064 (11.2%) Natural increase -6,901 Working-age (15 – 64 years old) 1,203,683 (61.5%) 9. Transportation (FY 2019) (Births: 12,810 Deaths: 19,711) Elderly (65 years old and over) 535,661 (27.4%) Streetcars 36 Net-migration 10,757 Average life expectancy (as of 2018) Average daily passengers 23,000 (Immigrants: 69,235 Emigrants: 58,119) Male: 80.91 Female: 87.10 Municipal Rapid Transit Service (Subway) Married 11,064 Divorced 3,936 Subway cars 368 Average daily passenger 620,000 Privately-operated fixed-route buses 13. Waterworks, Sewerage and City Gas 16. Social Welfare Average daily passengers 279,000 (FY 2019) Welfare services for the elderly (as of Apr. 1, 2020) JR (Japan Railways) Hokkaido Waterworks Nursing homes 118 Average daily passengers 223,000 Total supply capacity 191,110,000 m3 Long-term care facilities 129 Okadama Airport Average daily water supply per person 266 ℓ National health insurance (at the end of FY 2019) Passengers/year Diffusion rate 99.9% Insured persons 363,360 Departing passengers 134,396 Sewerage Medical care system for people aged 75 and over Arriving passengers 133,066 Diffusion rate 99.8% (at the end of FY 2019) Motor vehicles owned (at the end of 2018) 1,041,053 Rate of flush toilets installed 99.9% Insured persons 253,033 City gas Long-term care insurance (at the end of FY 2019) 10. Roads and Snow Clearance (FY 2019) Number of houses 442,620 Category 1 insured persons 533,069 Total length 5,715.5 km Consumption 415,000,000 m³ (aged 65 and over) National roads 190.2 km Long-term care certified persons 112,458 Prefectural roads 239.8 km 14. Health Service (2019) In-home service recipients 71,296 City roads 5,285.4 km (2019, monthly average) Hospitals 203 (36,581 beds) Total length of roads plowed of snow 5,444 km National pension (at the end of FY 2019) General clinics 1,415 (2,155 beds) Total length of sidewalks cleared of snow 3,041 km Insured persons 376,819 Dental clinics 1,233 (14 beds) Total length of snow hauling 1,378 km Pension recipients 508,357 Public Health Office 1 Road heating 547 sites (at the end of FY2018) Health Centers 10 Snow-flowing gutters 8 sites Social aid (2019, monthly average) 71,819 Physicians (as of 2018) 7,475 Snow-melting tank 11 sites (36.5 per 1,000 persons) Dentists (as of 2018) 2,406 Day nurseries (2020) Pharmacists (as of 2018) 5,912 11. Parks and Roadside Trees (FY 2019) 277 (city-owned: 21) with a capacity of 24,378 Sapporo City General Hospital (daily average) Parks 2,860 (total area: 5,701.0 ha) Inpatient care 553 patients City parks 2,741 (total area: 2,494.0 ha) Outpatient care 1,371 patients 17. Public Finance (FY 2020) (Billion yen) Major parks: Odori Park, Nakajima Park, Yurigahara Total Budget 1,670.9 Park, Moerenuma Park, Asahiyama Memorial Park, etc. 15. Environment (FY 2019) up 1.2% from the previous fiscal year Roadside trees 227,087 Revenue in General Accounts 1029.5 (100%) Quantity of refuse 602,220 t up 0.7% from the previous fiscal year 12. Housing (2018) Incineration disposal 447,483 t City tax 336.6 (32.7%) Landfill disposal 39,285 t Total residential houses 1,051,400 Local allocation tax 106.0 (10.3%) Recycling 115,452 t Dwellings by type Treasury disbursements 241.9 (23.5%) Quantity of collected human waste 14,134 kℓ Personally owned houses & apartments 447,900 Miscellaneous income 83.3 (8.1%) Incineration plants 3 sites Rented houses owned by local City debt 98.6 (9.6%) (Hassamu, Shiroishi, Komaoka) government or public corporations 32,300 Others 163.2 (15.8%) Capacity 2,100 t per day Rented houses owned privately 399,200 Expenditure in General City’s CO2 emission 11,550,000 t Employee subsidized housing 14,000 Accounts 1029.5 (100%) (2018 preliminary estimate) Municipal public housing units (2019) 27,013 up 0.7% from the previous fiscal year (increased 23.7% from 1990 levels) New residential houses (2019) 15,999 General service administration 39.1 (3.8%) Public health & welfare 413.9 (40.2%) Economy and industry 69.5 (6.7%) Public works 107.7 (10.5%) Fire defense 5.0 (0.5%) 20. Youth & Women’s Activities (FY 2020) 22. Tourism & Events Education 41.0 (4.0%) (Number of yearly users in 2019) Sapporo Autumn Fest (2020) Sep. 11 – Oct. 3 Public debt 90.3 (8.8%) Kids’ Halls 200 (3,842,000) Personnel expenses 158.0 (15.3%) Sapporo City Jazz (2020) Oct. 2 – Oct. 7 General Support Center for Youth (70,000) Miscellaneous expenses 84.3 (8.2%) NoMaps2020 Oct. 14 – Oct. 18 Youth Activity Centers 4 (195,000) Sapporo Chrysanthemum Festival (2020) Nov. 3 – Nov. 5 Others 20.7 (2.0%) Sapporo Workers Welfare & (392,000) Special Accounts 371.3 Sapporo Art Stage (2020) Nov. 1 – Dec. 6 Wellness Center th up 2.1% from the previous fiscal year 19 German Christmas Market in Nov. 20 – Dec. 25 Sapporo Center for Gender Equality (327,000) Sapporo (2020) Land readjustment 0.4 th National health insurance 40 Sapporo White Illumination (2020) Nov. 20 – Mar. 14 183.8 nd Medical care for the elderly (aged 75 and 27.7 21. Culture & Sports (FY 2019) 72 Sapporo Snow Festival (2021) (Odori/ Susukino) Feb. 4 – Feb. 11 over) (Number of yearly users) (Tsudome) Jan. 31 – Feb. 11 Long-term care insurance 156.8 Sapporo Education and Culture Hall (539,000) 63rd Sapporo Lilac Festival (2021) mid May Others 2.5 Sapporo Art Park (607,000) 30th YOSAKOI Soran Festival (2021) early Jun. Public Utility Accounts 270.1 Sapporo Clock Tower (244,000) Note: Due to the COVID-19 situation, Pacific Music up 1.7% from the previous fiscal year Sapporo Concert Hall “Kitara” (301,000) Festival 2020 and 67th Sapporo Summer Festival, which Hospital service 29.1 Sapporo Science Center (294,000) were scheduled to be held between July and August Central wholesale market 4.1 Sapporo Comprehensive Lifelong 2020, have been canceled. The dates of events listed Light rail system 2.7 Learning Center “Chieria” (498,000) above are current as of the end of June and are subject Rapid transit system 81.1 Shiryokan (Former Sapporo Court of to change or cancelation depending on future conditions.