Tokyo
東京都 | |
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Tokyo Metropolis | |
Anthem: "Tokyo Metropolitan Song" (東京都歌, Tōkyō-to Ka) | |
Coordinates: 35°41′23″N 139°41′32″E / 35.68972°N 139.69222°E | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Kantō |
Island | Honshu |
Capital | Tokyo[1] |
Divisions | 23 special wards, 26 cities, 1 district, and 4 subprefectures |
Government | |
• Body | Tokyo Metropolitan Government |
• Governor | Yuriko Koike (TF) |
• Representatives | 42 |
• Councillors | 11 |
Area | |
• Total | 2,194.07 km2 (847.14 sq mi) |
• Rank | 45th in Japan |
Highest elevation | 2,017 m (6,617 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 0 m (0 ft) |
Population (2021)[4] | |
• Total | 13,960,236 |
• Rank | 1st in Japan |
• Density | 6,363/km2 (16,480/sq mi) |
• Metro | 37,468,000 (2018, Greater Tokyo Area) 1st in the world |
Demonym | Tokyoite |
GDP (2018)[6] | |
• Total, nominal | ¥106.6 trillion (~US$1.0 trillion) |
• Per capita | ¥7.7 million (~US$70,000) |
Time zone | UTC+09:00 (Japan Standard Time) |
ISO 3166-2 | JP-13 |
Flower | Yoshino cherry |
Tree | Ginkgo |
Bird | Black-headed gull |
Website | www |
Tokyo | |||||||
Japanese name | |||||||
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Kanji | 東京 | ||||||
Hiragana | とうきょう | ||||||
Katakana | トウキョウ | ||||||
Kyūjitai | 東亰 | ||||||
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Tokyo (Japanese: 東京, romanized: Tōkyō, lit. 'Eastern Capital') is the capital and largest city of Japan. It is on the island of Honshu in the region of Kanto. Tokyo is the center of the Japanese government. The Imperial Palace is in Tokyo but it's not actually public for tourists to visit. Tokyo is the center of business, trade, and industry of Japan. The city is the center of the largest metropolitan area in the world. It faces Tokyo Bay.
It became the capital city of Japan in the middle of 19th century, when its name changed from "Edo" to "Tokyo". Before then, Kyoto was the capital of Japan. The Emperor of Japan, or Tenno, lived in Kyoto. Edo was the place where the Tokugawa Shoguns lived. The city grew up under the control of the shoguns. Before then it was a small town on the sea. Edo means "the mouth of a river" in Japanese.
Tokyo was destroyed by fires started by the Great Kantō earthquake in 1923. It was also badly damaged by bombs during World War II. After Japan lost the war, the city was rebuilt.