the largest city in the world

               the largest city in the world



The city 

the city forms a site with a large population and also covers a larger area than that of small villages and towns. Each city has its own authority, depending on the nature of the laws applied in the country in which it is located; some laws in the countries provide for cities to be given administrative powers to control their sites and facilities, such as local municipalities.


Tokyo is the largest city in the world

 Tokyo is the largest city in the world based on its population of approximately 37,832,892 people, according to the recent update of the World Atlas.

Tokyo location

The city of Tokyo is located on the eastern side of Japan and is the official capital, bordered on the Northeast by the Aido River, and on the South by the Tama River. Tokyo has about 23 inhabited neighborhoods, and is considered a Japanese state with an area of about 13,500 km2, and its climate is mild most days of the year, the average temperature in July is 24 degrees Celsius, and in January it reaches 4 degrees Celsi


History of Tokyo

Historical studies indicate that the geographical location of the city of Tokyo has been populated since the prehistoric period, but the first indication of the presence of the population in it dates back to the twelfth century in a village named Edo meaning the entrance gate, and this village experienced significant growth during the eighteenth and seventeenth centuries, and over time became the largest city in


The name of the village of Edo was changed to Tokyo in about 1868, and the Special Court of the Japanese empire moved to it, but the population of the city of Tokyo was reduced due to a series of disturbances in its political environment, but it was able to grow and increase its population again. Over time, Tokyo suffered numerous fires and earthquakes that destroyed most of its landmarks, and the great losses that affected its society date back to the days of World War II, when numerous air raids were carried out on its territory, turning many of its sites into ruins


Japan surrendered in World War II and the U.S. Army occupied the city of Tokyo, and the U.S. presence remained there until 1952, and since that year the city has witnessed rapid and new developments, and reached its maximum limits with the city managed to organize the Olympic Games of the summer session in 1964. Continue the development and growth of the city of Tokyo level, which helps in strengthening its position as one of the important global


Residents of Tokyo

The population of Tokyo is characterized as belonging to a single race of human beings, compared to some other cities with significant ethnic diversity, but a group of ethnicities of non-Japanese origin live in the city, and collectively constitute the minorities of the population in Tokyo, most notably the Chinese and Koreans; these are not classified as Japanese despite living in Tokyo

The city of Tokyo attracted a lot of people who moved to Tokyo, who lived outside its borders, especially those who came from places that belong to the countryside, and most of these people made sure by moving to Tokyo to take advantage of the economic environment, which is very different from the social and economic life in the countryside where they used to live


Tokyo economy

Tokyo is a major industrial center in the Japanese country, and the city is interested in light industries, such as the manufacture of equipment and electronic devices, printing of literature and books, Tokyo is also characterized as the main center of Finance and management within Japan, where many of the main headquarters of production facilities, as well as branches of international companies,

The development of the economy within Tokyo is due to the impact of the Japanese economic boom that arose in the 1980s; where Japan was an international center that rivaled both the United States of America and European countries, the development of the economic environment affected the increase of expectations in the field of real estate speculation; which led to an increase in land prices during that time period, but in the 1990s, the Japanese economy witnessed a remarkable stability; however, the prices of buildings within the city of Tokyo remained the highest in the Japanese state.


Tourism and mobility in Tokyo

Travel to Japan and tourism in Tokyo is based on adherence to Japanese tourist laws, and must have a passport and visa to reside in Japan. Tourism in Tokyo is easy, safe and does not require a lot of costs, and commuting within the city depends on the use of trains and the metro, and English is used in many places, making it easier for a tourist to navigate within Tokyo.

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