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    Tokyo Prefecture is the most populous prefecture and the densest, with 6,100 inhabitants per square kilometer (16,000/sq mi); by geographic area it is the third-smallest, above only Osaka and Kagawa. Its administrative structure is similar to that of Japan's other prefectures .

  2. Prefectures of Japan. Appearance. Japan is divided into 47 prefectures (都道府県, todōfuken, [todoːɸɯ̥ꜜkeɴ] ⓘ), which rank immediately below the national government and form the country's first level of jurisdiction and administrative division.

    • Special Wards
    • Cities and Towns
    • Sub-prefectures
    • Population
    • Tourism

    The east side of the prefecture contains the special wards. The wards are actually remnants of what was previously known as Tokyo City, which was merged with Tokyo Prefecture on July 1, 1943. The special wards act differently compared to other city wards in Japan. They each have their own elected leader and council as if they were their own city. T...

    East of the special wards are 26 cities (-shi) along with the Nishi-Tama District, which contains 3 towns (­-machi) and 1 village (-mura). Unlike the special wards, these cities, towns, and village are operated the same as any other in Japan.

    The 4 sub-prefectures within Tokyo Prefecture are technically part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government; however, because they are all islands and some are quite a distance away, they have their own local sub-prefecture branch offices that govern them. The 4 sub-prefectures are Hachijou, Miyake, Oshima, and Ogasawara. All together, they contain 2 t...

    Tokyo is home to 13.5 million people, and 9.2 million of those people live within the special wards. According to the National Censusback in 2005, the daytime population of Tokyo is 2.562 million more than the nighttime population. This is due to workers and students who commute in from nearby locations. On a side note, while it extends far past ju...

    There are too many fantastic things to do in Tokyo prefecture to list them all. There are parks and gardens everywhere, delicious restaurants and bars around every corner, museums, shrines, temples, aquariums, and even theme parks! Here’s a short list of some of the attractions in Tokyo: 1. Tokyo Tower– Observation point 2. Tokyo Skytree– Observati...

  3. Learn about Tokyo Metropolis, the capital of Japan, which consists of the city of Tokyo and its suburbs, islands, and special wards. Find out how to get in, get around, see, do, eat, and sleep in this diverse and dynamic region.

  4. Tokyo, city and capital of Tokyo ‘to’ (metropolis) and of Japan. It is located at the head of Tokyo Bay on the Pacific coast of central Honshu. It is the focus of the vast metropolitan area often called Greater Tokyo, the largest urban and industrial agglomeration in Japan.

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  5. Top Things to Do in Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture: See Tripadvisor's 1,579,057 traveller reviews and photos of 10,000 things to do when in Tokyo.

  6. May 17, 2019 · We’ll cover things to do in Tokyo, annual events and festivals, recommended accommodations, transportation, and more. Tokyo is an enormous city with many different faces, from glamorous shopping districts to retro downtown neighborhoods and even lush parks and gardens, making it vital to properly plan.