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Metropolitan Tokyo is divided into smaller administrative bodies – the “central” area, comprising of 23 wards ( ku in Japanese); the “western” area, made up of 26 cities ( shi in Japanese), 3 towns ( cho in
Tokyo can be broadly divided into the "23 special wards", "Tama region" and "Islands". This article is about the 23 special wards of Tokyo, which corresponds
Tokyo is divided into distinct districts, each with unique characteristics, from the electronics hub of Akihabara to the fashion center of Harajuku and the upscale
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Tokyo is located on the eastern coast of the island of Honshu, in Japan. It is the capital and largest city of Japan and is situated in the Kanto region. From neon
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It is bordered by the ken (prefectures) of Saitama (north), Chiba (east), Yamanashi (west), and Kanagawa (southwest) and by Tokyo Bay
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So, where is Tokyo located? This bustling city lies at approximately 35.682839° N latitude and 139.759455° E longitude. On the world map, you''ll
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It is bordered to the east by the Edogawa River and Chiba Prefecture, to the west by mountains and Yamanashi Prefecture, to the south by the Tamagawa River