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Tokyo introduction
Since the Japanese royal family moved from Kyoto to Edo in 1868 and changed its name to Tokyo, Tokyo has been the capital of Japan and the center of Japan's politics, economy, culture and transportation. Tokyo has a total area of 2 162 square kilometers, including 23 urban areas, 26 suburbs, 5 towns and 8 villages, forming a capital circle with the surrounding three counties of Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama, and its current population is about120,000 (equivalent to one tenth of that of Japan). About 2 million people commute from the surrounding cities every day, making the center of Tokyo crowded during the day and empty at night.

Tokyo is an international metropolis and the center of financial and trade exchanges in Asia.

It has recently become the birthplace of Asian pop culture. In the eyes of many young Asians, Tokyo is a city full of vitality and a sense of the times. It is always at the forefront of fashion. Pop music, idol TV series, Walkman, MD, mobile phones, cosmetics, video games, platform shoes, avant-garde makeup, these young people's favorite, all started from here.

Tokyo Bay is connected with the Pacific Ocean, and the Ogasawara Islands under the administrative jurisdiction of Tokyo extend to the south of 1000 km. To the west of Tokyo is Tama area, which is a treasure house of nature with dense forest peaks and valleys. Take the bullet express tram from Tokyo and cross the Kanto Plain, the largest plain in Japan, to the southwest, and you will soon reach Mount Fuji. When you come to Japan, it is not difficult to realize your dream of enjoying mountains, canyons, forests, waterfalls and beaches while feeling the charm of shopping and entertainment in metropolis.