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On July 1, 1943, Tokyo City was merged with Tokyo Prefecture �京�, Tōkyō-fu forming the current metropolitan prefecture.

Elvis is alive in Yoyogi Park in Tokyo.

As of 2005, the five most common foreign nationalities found in Tokyo are Chinese 123,661, Korean 106,697, Filipino 31,077, American 18,848 and British 7,696.

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Tokyo Story Video Unique

The Iwo chain and the outlying islands have no permanent population, but host Japanese Self-Defense Forces personnel.

My tokyo travel stroy!

Japanese leaf spinach and spinach are the most important vegetables as of 2000, Tokyo supplied 32.5% of the Japanese leaf spinach sold at its central produce market.

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Movie Tokyo College-3

Various plans have been proposed for transferring national government functions from Tokyo to secondary capitals in other regions of Japan, in order to slow down rapid development in Tokyo and revitalize economically lagging areas of the country.

The stores & the students.

Tokyo has enacted a measure to cut greenhouse gases.

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Because of the islands distance from the administrative headquarters of the metropolitan government in Shinjuku, local offices administer them.

Little Danny Chow guides his merry family through the perils and awe of Akihabara.

There is only one public university i.

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Travel in 10 Videocast 4 – U2 live in Tokyo Video Great

Tokyo has the largest metropolitan gross domestic product in the world for a city.

This is the fourth Travel in 10 videocast.

It is a short clip of U2 performing their brand new single “Window in the Skies” for the first time anywhere in the world in Tokyo, Japan at Saitama Super Arena on Wednesday, November 29th/06.

We hope you enjoy the podcast, please send any questions, comments or suggestions to travelin10@gmail.com

Over eight million people live within Tokyos 23 wards.

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