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TOKYO

Tokyo is the Japanese capital. It has 13 million residents and it’s a city.

It is nucleated because many buildings and houses are packed tightly together.

SERVICES

Among the highest services there are two airports, museums, universities and many theatres.

MUSEUMS

In the Ueno Park, there is the Tokyo National Museum, the country's largest museum specialized in the traditional Japanese art.

MUSEUMS

UNIVERSITIES

Among the universities, there are the Keio University, Meiji university and United Nations University.

UNIVERSITIES

KEIO UNI

UNITED NATIONS UNI

Many symphony orchestras and other musical organizations perform modern and traditional music in the theatres.

OTHER

BUSINESS DISTRICT

Tokyo has many business districts.

Roppongi "six trees" it is a

district famous for its Roppongi Hills and the night life.

ROPPONGI

Shibuya, literally "Astringent Valley",

it is a major commercial and a business center.

In this district there are the two busiest railway stations in the world:

Shinjuku Station and Shibuya Station.

SHIBUYA

Nihonbashi "Japan Bridge", is an

important business district formed around

the bridge which carries the same name.

Here we can found The Bank of Japan

that is the central bank of Japan.

NIHONBASHI

RESIDENTIAL AREAS

As follows, some examples of Tokyo’s residential areas.

Kichijoji

It is a peaceful residential area surrounded by nature.

It is considered the best place to live in.

The houses are usually terrached.

KICHIJOJI

Shinjuku

SHINJUKU

Shikjuki hosts the majority of Tokyo’s foreign residents.

The East Exit is a street where entertainment is guaranteed. Oppositely, the West Exit is surrounded by high-rise buildings, home to a variety of business companies.

Koenji

Koenji, popular for its low prices ,

is suitable for those living individually or with family.

The houses are usually flats.

KOENJI

INDUSTRIAL AREA

Keiyō Industrial Region is the industrial zone, on the northeastern coast of

Tokyo Bay.

The zone is a major base for electric power generation, petroleum, shipbuilding and steel industries.