Today, we'll compare the general safety and crime rates of Andorra and Japan. Both are considered very safe, but let's explore the data for a more detailed understanding.
Interesting! I'm curious to see how these two countries, so vastly different in size and population, compare in terms of safety.
Let's start with Andorra. With a population of approximately 77,000, it boasts a remarkably low crime rate. Its Safety Index score of 35 reflects this, with lower scores indicating greater safety.
Andorra's small population likely contributes to its safety. It's a much smaller scale than most other countries.
Andorra's violent crime rate is exceptionally low, at 0.5 cases per 100,000 people.
That's practically nonexistent.
Now, let's look at Japan. With a population of 126 million, it has a Safety Index score of 42 and a petty crime rate of 22 per 100,000.
Even Japan's petty crime rate is relatively low in a global context.
While both countries are exceptionally safe, vigilance, particularly in tourist areas, is always advised.
So, for a safe vacation, either country is a good choice. Just remember to be aware of your surroundings.