List of Japanese prefectures by GDP per capita

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This is a list of Japanese prefectures by GDP per capita.

List of prefectures by GDP per capita

Prefectures by GDP per capita in 2018 according to data by the OECD. [1]

RankPrefecture2018 GDP per capita
in JP¥
2018 GDP per capita
in US$ (PPP)
1Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg  Tokyo 7,708,06074,003
2Flag of Aichi Prefecture.svg  Aichi 5,428,62052,119
3Flag of Ibaraki.svg  Ibaraki 4,853,20046,594
4Flag of Tochigi.svg  Tochigi 4,800,22046,086
5Flag of Shiga Prefecture.svg  Shiga 4,786,34045,952
6Flag of Shizuoka Prefecture.svg  Shizuoka 4,761,95045,718
7Flag of Mie prefecture.svg  Mie 4,691,22045,039
8Flag of Yamaguchi Prefecture.svg  Yamaguchi 4,656,39044,705
9Flag of Toyama Prefecture.svg  Toyama 4,594,99044,115
10Flag of Gunma Prefecture.svg  Gunma 4,593,66044,103
11Flag of Osaka.svg  Osaka 4,548,04043,665
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 4,473,06042,945
12Flag of Fukui Prefecture.svg  Fukui 4,452,40042,746
13Flag of Yamanashi Prefecture.svg  Yamanashi 4,355,84041,819
14Flag of Tokushima.svg  Tokushima 4,311,53041,394
15Flag of Fukushima.svg  Fukushima 4,229,76040,609
16Flag of Ishikawa.svg  Ishikawa 4,164,82039,985
17Flag of Hiroshima Prefecture.svg  Hiroshima 4,147,91039,823
18Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg  Nagano 4,147,40039,818
19Flag of Kyoto Prefecture.svg  Kyoto 4,105,28039,414
20Flag of Miyagi Prefecture.svg  Miyagi 4,100,13039,364
21Flag of Okayama Prefecture.svg  Okayama 4,099,65039,360
22Flag of Niigata Prefecture.svg  Niigata 4,061,52038,994
23Flag of Oita Prefecture.svg  Oita 4,037,02038,758
24Flag of Kagawa Prefecture.svg  Kagawa 4,003,24038,434
25Flag of Gifu Prefecture.svg  Gifu 3,958,40038,004
26Flag of Yamagata Prefecture.svg  Yamagata 3,915,62037,593
27Flag of Kanagawa.svg  Kanagawa 3,883,56037,285
28Flag of Fukuoka Prefecture.svg  Fukuoka 3,860,46037,063
29Flag of Hyogo.svg  Hyogo 3,849,81036,961
30Flag of Wakayama Prefecture.svg  Wakayama 3,834,43036,813
31Flag of Iwate.svg  Iwate 3,822,27036,697
32Flag of Saga Prefecture.svg  Saga 3,798,24036,466
33Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg  Hokkaido 3,712,99035,647
34Flag of Shimane.svg  Shimane 3,712,29035,641
35Flag of Ehime Prefecture.svg  Ehime 3,675,95035,292
36Flag of Akita Prefecture.svg  Akita 3,547,17034,315
37Flag of Nagasaki Prefecture.svg  Nagasaki 3,487,37033,481
38Flag of Kumamoto.svg  Kumamoto 3,480,63033,417
39Flag of Miyazaki Prefecture.svg  Miyazaki 3,450,32033,126
40Flag of Aomori Prefecture.svg  Aomori 3,449,86033,121
41Flag of Kagoshima Prefecture.svg  Kagoshima 3,437,84033,006
42Flag of Kochi.svg  Kochi 3,421,45032,848
43Flag of Tottori Prefecture.svg  Tottori 3,395,03032,595
44Flag of Chiba.svg  Chiba 3,359,58032,254
45Flag of Saitama.svg  Saitama 3,174,63030,479
46Flag of Okinawa Prefecture.svg  Okinawa 3,098,79029,751
47Flag of Nara Prefecture.svg  Nara 2,776,15026,653

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References

  1. Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional GDP per Capita, OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.