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Detailed data collection in Tokyo metropolitan area
Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Japanese Hiragana: とぅきょぅとくぶ t not ky not to Kubu) refers to the 23 special areas under the jurisdiction of Tokyo, Japan, and it is also one of the three major blocks of Tokyo (the rest are Tama area and island part), commonly known as Tokyo District 23.

The total area is 62 1.97 square kilometers, which is the same as that of Tokyo metropolitan area in the past, and the population is about 965,438+10,000 (according to statistics at the beginning of 20 15). If Tokyo Metropolitan Area is regarded as a city, it is the largest city in Japan. Spoken "Tokyo" or "Tokyo downtown" often refers to the Tokyo metropolitan area, not the whole of Tokyo.

According to Japanese law, Tokyo Special Economic Zone belongs to the second-level administrative division. It belongs to special local public organizations, and 23 special districts, cities, towns and villages form Japan's second-level administrative institutions. Ordinary districts belong to administrative districts without legal personality and legal status. The SAR is equivalent to a municipality under the jurisdiction of Tokyo.

Basic Introduction Chinese Name: mbth, Tokyo Metropolitan Area: Tokyo Administrative Region Category: Special Zone Region: Japan's regional division 23 West (16) Chiyoda District, Central District, Port Area, Shinjuku District, bunkyo-ku, Shinagawa District, Mubei District, Daejeon District, Shibuya District, Nakano District, Suginami District and Toyoshima District.