Revealing the abnormal nightlife in Tokyo, Japan after World War II
Tokyo is the capital and largest city of Japan and one of the largest cities in the world. After World War II, Tokyo became the largest city in Asia. Tokyo is located in the southeast of Honshu Island, Japan, at the eastern end of Kanto Plain, and is an international airport. It is the political, economic, cultural and transportation hub of Japan with a highly developed economy. Tokyo used to be an international metropolis with great influence. New york in the United States and London in the United Kingdom are called the three largest cities in the world. In 20 14, the number of headquarters of fortune 500 enterprises ranked second in the world, only next to Beijing. 20 14 world cities rank third in the world, second only to new york and London. Tokyo, formerly known as Edo, became the capital of Japan after the Meiji Restoration. It is the political, cultural, economic, educational and transportation center of Japan and an important industrial base. Tokyo is not only the spreading center of contemporary Asian pop culture, but also an important city of fashion and design industry in the world. Urban areas, including expansion and connection, are the largest urban areas in the world at present. It is not only the center of the world's popular design industry, but also one of the most developed, prosperous and active cities in the world. It also has the most complex, dense and largest railway transportation system and commuter station group in the world. 194 1 year, the Pacific war launched by Japan had a great influence on Tokyo. In order to meet the needs of the war, Tokyo's original dual administrative agencies, Tokyo and Tokyo, were cancelled. 1943, Tokyo and Tokyo merged to form Tokyo. In the late World War II, Tokyo was bombed 102 times, and the most serious air raid was on1March 945 10. In this air raid, the Japanese people suffered great loss of life and property. 1On August 5th, 945, Japan accepted yy Bear Money in Potsdam Proclamation and surrendered unconditionally. After the war, most of the bombed Tokyo was in ruins. In the month of 1945, the population dropped to 3.49 million, only half of 1940. After World War II, Japan carried out all-round construction with the aim of getting rich quickly and living an American life. Especially in the 1960s, when Japan's economy developed rapidly, the income of almost every family rose in a straight line. Not some people get rich, but everyone gets rich together. The unemployment rate is almost zero, and the lifelong employment system of large enterprises ensures the iron rice bowl for office workers all their lives. With money, the Japanese began to enjoy the deformed nightlife, full of luxury and debauchery. Nightclubs, game halls and dance halls on the streets of Tokyo have become places where Japanese people hang around; Hostesses, strippers and Japanese geisha have become indispensable scenery in Tokyo at night.