List of cities in Iwate Prefecture by population

The following list sorts all cities (including towns and villages) in the Japanese prefecture of Iwate with a population of more than 5,000 according to the 2015 Census. As of October 1, 2015, 30 places fulfill this criterion and are listed here. This list refers only to the population of individual cities, towns and villages within their defined limits, which does not include other municipalities or suburban areas within urban agglomerations.

List

The following table lists the 30 cities, villages and towns in Iwate with a population of at least 5,000 on October 1, 2015, according to the 2015 Census. The table also gives an overview of the evolution of the population since the 1995 census.[1]

Rank
(2015)
Name Status 2015 2010 2005 2000 1995
1 Morioka City 297,631 298,348 300,746 302,857 300,723
2 Ichinoseki City 121,583 127,642 135,722 140,825 143,974
3 Ōshū City 119,422 124,746 130,171 133,056 133,228
4 Hanamaki City 97,702 101,438 105,028 107,175 107,112
5 Kitakami City 93,511 93,138 94,321 91,501 87,969
6 Miyako City 56,676 59,430 63,588 66,986 69,587
7 Takizawa City 55,463 53,857 53,560 51,241 44,189
8 Ōfunato City 38,058 40,737 43,331 45,160 46,277
9 Kamaishi City 36,802 39,574 42,987 46,521 49,447
10 Kuji City 35,642 36,872 39,141 40,178 41,225
11 Shiwa Town 32,614 33,288 33,692 33,038 31,311
12 Tōno City 28,062 29,331 31,402 33,108 33,898
13 Yahaba Town 27,678 27,205 27,085 25,268 21,919
14 Ninohe City 27,611 29,702 31,477 33,102 33,755
15 Hachimantai City 26,355 28,680 31,079 32,485 32,751
16 Rikuzentakata City 19,758 23,300 24,709 25,676 26,129
17 Shizukuishi Town 16,981 18,033 19,055 19,750 19,373
18 Hirono Town 16,693 17,913 19,524 20,465 21,322
19 Kanegasaki Town 15,895 16,325 16,396 16,383 15,923
20 Yamada Town 15,826 18,617 20,142 21,214 22,019
21 Iwate Town 13,692 14,984 16,254 17,372 18,264
22 Ichinohe Town 12,919 14,187 15,549 16,933 17,906
23 Ōtsuchi Town 11,759 15,276 16,516 17,480 18,301
24 Iwaizumi Town 9,841 10,804 11,914 12,845 13,879
25 Karumai Town 9,333 10,209 10,997 11,863 12,290
26 Hiraizumi Town 7,868 8,345 8,819 9,054 9,288
27 Kuzumaki Town 6,344 7,304 8,021 8,725 9,536
28 Nishiwaga Town 5,880 6,602 7,375 7,983 8,594
29 Kunohe Village 5,865 6,507 6,974 7,324 7,727
30 Sumita Town 5,720 6,190 6,848 7,305 7,783
gollark: Oh, correction, every *five* seconds.
gollark: ```03-01 21:54:43.706 492 492 F libc : Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x0 in tid 492 (recovery), pid 492 (recovery)03-01 21:54:43.707 494 494 F libc : failed to exec crash_dump helper: No such file or directory03-01 21:54:43.708 492 492 F libc : crash_dump helper failed to exec03-01 21:54:48.709 496 496 W libc : Unable to set property "ro.twrp.boot" to "1": error code: 0xb03-01 21:54:48.710 496 496 W libc : Unable to set property "ro.twrp.version" to "3.4.0-TEST_MRMAZAK_10": error code: 0xb03-01 21:54:48.711 496 496 F libc : Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x0 in tid 496 (recovery), pid 496 (recovery)03-01 21:54:48.714 498 498 F libc : failed to exec crash_dump helper: No such file or directory03-01 21:54:48.715 496 496 F libc : crash_dump helper failed to exec03-01 21:54:53.721 499 499 W libc : Unable to set property "ro.twrp.boot" to "1": error code: 0xb03-01 21:54:53.721 499 499 W libc : Unable to set property "ro.twrp.version" to "3.4.0-TEST_MRMAZAK_10": error code: 0xb03-01 21:54:53.722 499 499 F libc : Fatal signal 11 (SIGSEGV), code 1 (SEGV_MAPERR), fault addr 0x0 in tid 499 (recovery), pid 499 (recovery)03-01 21:54:53.724 501 501 F libc : failed to exec crash_dump helper: No such file or directory03-01 21:54:53.725 499 499 F libc : crash_dump helper failed to exec```It seems to log this every few times a second, how amazing!
gollark: If it comes to it I *think* I can reflash it from the "MTK scatter tool" but this would require me to find a windows computer somewhere and such.
gollark: Or fastboot.
gollark: I can get *recovery mode*, but only a somewhat broken recovery mode which lets me run shell commands somehow but which does not seem to want to actually boot into system mode, *somehow*.

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