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About City

Japanese people have the longest life expectancy in the world. Officially Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis is the capital city of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. Tokyo ranked first in the Global power index and third in Global cities index. In Tokyo Japan's vast and interesting history at the Tokyo National Museum or the Edo-Tokyo Museum .Japan’s most traditional sites including the Sensoji Temple and the spiritual Meiji Shrine is here central attraction of heritage. Tokyo is a city that offers so much in terms of culture with its national museum, art galleries, events that continually take place in the city but is also appreciated by tourist for nightlife. Travel in Tokyo is safe, easy, and efficient and getting around is relatively inexpensive. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. The city lures you with its rich cultural tradition along with arts and crafts like Shodo, Manga, Origami, Bonseki etc. Please feel free to visit and experience diverse culture, tradition, arts and crafts of this alluring city.

Tokia Nuclear Power Plant

  • Oi Nuclear Power Plant
  • Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant
  • Sendai Nuclear Power Plant
  • Ongawa Nuclear Power Plant
  • Kashiwazaki – Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant
  • Hamaoka Nuclear Power Palnt
  • Genkai Nuclear Power Plant
  • Ikata Nuclear Power Plant
  • Tomari Nuclear Power Plant

Tokyo, the capital city of the parliamentary democratic monarchy of Japan, is also home to the Emperor's Palace and the seat of Government and Parliament. In East-Central Honshu, the largest of Japan's main islands, this heavily populated city is well worth exploring. One of the world's most modern cities in terms of its infrastructure and design due largely to the 1923 earthquake and the devastation of WWII - Tokyo also holds the title of the world's most expensive city in which to live (it's also one of the easiest to get around thanks to its superb rail and subway networks). The cultural side of Tokyo is famous for its numerous museums; theaters; festivals; internationally noted cuisine; and professional sports clubs, including baseball, football (or soccer), along with traditional Japanese pursuits like Sumo Wrestling. It's also a city rich in music and theater, with numerous venues featuring everything from Japanese to modern dramas, symphony orchestras, and pop and rock concerts. These are some famous place where you must spend your memorable time.

Some Famous Places of Tokyo:

  • The Imperial Palace,
  • Ginza District: Shop 'til you Drop,
  • Asakusa and the Sens-Ji Temple,
  • National Museum of Nature and Science,
  • Ueno Park and Zoo,
  • Tokyo National Museum,
  • National Museum of Western Art,
  • The Meiji Shrine,
  • The Miraikan and Edo-Tokyo Museums,
  • The Tokyo Skytree,
  • The National Art Center,
  • The Kabuki-za Theatre.

Tokyo is ranked first in the Global Economic Power Index. Tokyo has 39 million residents, 50% more people than any other urban area, with a $2.5 trillion economy larger than that of any other city; if it were a country; Tokyo would be the 8th largest economy in the world. Tokyo is often referred to as a city, but is officially known and governed as a "metropolitan prefecture", which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo

 


 

 

 


 

 

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Tokyo, Japan