Japan / Tokyo (WOW Amazing!!!) Part 1
Tokyo
Tokyo,
Japan is the original mega-city, a throbbing, dynamic metropolis of 32.5 million people, well over 50 percent more massive than the world's next largest metropolitan areas. With populations clustering around 20 million people, the metro regions of
Seoul,
Mexico City,
New York and
Mumbai are all less than two-thirds the magnitude of the
Tokyo metro area.
Tokyo's ranking as the world's number one city goes well beyond the sheer scale of its population. Its lively
Shibuya district is home to the world's busiest intersection, a vibrant pedestrian scramble which people traverse from every direction at the same time. Tokyo's famously bustling
Tsukiji Market plays fishmonger to the world as the largest wholesale fish and seafood market on the planet.
Yet, despite its immense proportions, many worldly, well-traveled observers marvel at how well Tokyo functions. Tokyo's subway trains, packed to the gills during peak rush hour travel times, are known for arriving and departing
with impressive precision. Moreover, the city manages to keep a comfortable handle on pollution, crime and other challenges that often accompany such immense urban environments.Tokyo officially
Tokyo Metropolis (
東京都 Tōkyō-to), is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the center of the
Greater Tokyo Area, and the largest metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the
Japanese government and the
Imperial Palace, and the home of the
Japanese Imperial Family. Tokyo is in the
Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island
Honshu and includes the
Izu Islands and
Ogasawara Islands. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former
Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 Tōkyō-shi).
The Tokyo
Metropolitan government administers the
23 special wards of Tokyo (each governed as a city), which cover the area that was the city of Tokyo, as well as 39 municipalities in the western part of the prefecture and the two outlying island chains. The population of the special wards is over 8 million people, with the total population of the prefecture exceeding 13 million. The prefecture is part of the world's most populous metropolitan area with upwards of 35 million people and the world's largest urban agglomeration economy with a
GDP of
US$1.479 trillion at purchasing power parity in 2008, ahead of
New York City metropolitan area, which ranks second on the list.
The city hosts 51 of the
Fortune Global 500 companies, the highest number of any city.
Tokyo has been described as one of the three "command centers" for the world economy, along with
New York City and
London. The city is considered an alpha+ world city, listed by the GaWC's 2008 inventory[ and ranked fourth among global cities by
A.T. Kearney's
2012 Global Cities Index. In 2012, Tokyo was named the most expensive city for expatriates, according to the
Mercer and Economist Intelligence Unit cost-of-living surveys, and in 2009 named the third Most
Liveable City and the
World's Most Livable
Megalopolis by the magazine Monocle. The
Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most
Michelin stars of any city in the world. Tokyo hosted the
1964 Summer Olympics and is currently a candidate city for the
2020 Summer Olympic Games.