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The capital and largest city of Japan is Tokyo, which used to be called Tokio. If you live in its metro area, you're one of the world's most popular people, with 37.468 million people living there in 2018. The prefecture is at the head of Tokyo Bay. It is part of the Kant region on the central Pacific coast of Japan's main island, Honshu, and is near Tokyo. As the capital and economic centre of the country, Tokyo is also the home of the Emperor of Japan and the national government. There are supposed to be 13.99 million people living in the prefecture by 2022. The city was first a fishing village called Edo. In 1603, it became the home of the Tokugawa shogunate, which made it a major political centre. By the middle of the 18th century, Edo was one of the world's most crowded cities. It had more than one million people. It was after the end of the shogunate in 1868 that Kyoto became a city, which was renamed Tokyo. The imperial capital was moved from Kyoto to Tokyo (literally "eastern capital"). Tokyo was devastated by the Great Kant earthquake in 1923, and then by Allied bombing raids during World War II, which caused a lot of damage to the city again. At first, the city was rebuilt and expanded very quickly in the 1950s. It went on to be the city that led Japan's post-war economic recovery. There are 23 special wards (formerly known as Tokyo City), a lot of small towns and suburbs in the western part of the prefecture, two island chains that aren't in Tokyo itself, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has run them since 1943. According to GDP, Tokyo is the world's most important metropolis in terms of money. It's also called an Alpha+ city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Tokyo is part of an industrial area that also includes the cities of Yokohama, Kawasaki, and Chiba. It is Japan's main business and finance centre. In 2019, 36 of the Fortune 500 companies were there. When the Global Financial Centres Index was done in 2020, it came in fourth behind New York City and London. With the world's biggest underground floodwater diversion facility and the world's tallest tower, Tokyo has a lot of things that make it great for people to live there! The Ginza Line of the Tokyo Metro is the first underground metro line in East Asia that is still running (1927). A lot of international events have taken place in this city. It was home to the 1964 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, the delayed 2020 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in 2021, and three G7 Summits (1979, 1986, and 1993). Tokyo is an important place for research and development around the world, and it has a lot of big universities, like the University of Tokyo. Japan's Shinkansen bullet train system stops at Tokyo Station, which is the main station. The city is served by a huge network of rail and subway lines. Shinjuku Station, the world's busiest train station, is also the busiest in the world. Chiyoda is where the National Diet Building and the Imperial Palace are, as well as Shinjuku, which is the city's administrative centre. Shibuya is also a well-known district (a commercial, cultural and business hub). If you look at the kanji for Tokyo, you'll see that it's called Edo, which means "cove, inlet" (to, "entrance, gate, door"). "Estuary," which can be translated as "river," is a reference to where the original settlement was built. It was built where the Sumida River and Tokyo Bay met. Tokyo was changed to Tokyo (, from t "east" and kyo "capital") when it became the new imperial capital in 1868. This is in line with the tradition of East Asian cities including the word "capital" in their names (for example, Kyoto, Keij, Beijing, Nanjing and Xijiing), which means "capital city." At one point in time, the city was called "Tkei," which was an alternative way to say "Tokyo," making it a kanji homograph. Some official English documents still use the spelling "Tokei," but this pronunciation is now out of date.


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Ono Satoshi
3Rd Floor Rm. B, Hakusan
120-0000 Adachi Ku
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