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3.3 Districts, sub-prefectures, towns and villages

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building located in west Shinjuku is the tallest building in Tokyo

The following are towns and villages on islands.

The list is in their standard codes for areas of prefectures and municipalities for statistical use.

3.4 Lakes, Mountains, and Islands

The following lakes are in Tokyo:

The following mountains are in Tokyo:

The following islands are in Tokyo:

4 Economy

210px Shibuya, considered the center of Japanese youth culture, boasts one of the world's busiest pedestrian crossings, the Scramble Crossing in front of the Hachiko exit of Shibuya station.


Tokyo truly comes alive by night, when crucial business deals are sealed in izakaya bars over glasses of sake.

210px Yasukuni Shrine, final resting place for many of Japan's war dead, constantly remains a controversial reminder of Japan's modern history.

Tokyo is home to an enormous number of companies in many sectors of the national and world economy. For a partial list, see List of companies headquartered in Tokyo.

5 Demographics

By age (2002):

Foreign resident population: 327,000 (2001)

Net population growth: +68,000 (2000 to 2001)

6 Culture

Religious landmarks in Tokyo:

Major universities in Tokyo:

Baseball clubs in Tokyo: Football (soccer) clubs in Tokyo:

7 Neighborhoods





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