The term 'Tokyoite' sometimes appears in the English-language newspapers available in Japan (The Japan Times and the Daily Yomiuri). In the Japanese language there is a special word for Tokyo residents - 'tomin' (Japanese script displayed here 都民) - pronounced to rhyme with 'bombing'. Since 1952 there is even a public holiday especially for people living in the capital every year on October 1st. Wikipedia informs me that Tokyoite is also the name of a rare mineral found only in Italy and Tokyo, Japan.
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tokyo is a capital city and kyushu is a small ireland they do load of farming in kyushu than tokyo
Tokyo is in leeward slope.
1. The Izu Islands 2. Mount. Fuji 3. Tokyo Bay 4. Sakurajima
Tokyo is 9 hours ahead of GMT.
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The theme park by Disney in Tokyo is ultimately called 'Tokyo Disneyland'.
The currency used in Tokyo is called the Japanese Yen pronounced "en."
Narita International Airport (NRT).Or so a lot of people may think, because it was formally called "New Tokyo International Airport", but commonly called "Tokyo Narita". This airport is actually not located in Tokyo, but rather, in next-door Chiba Prefecture, in the city of Narita.The main airport IN Tokyo is Tokyo International Airport, or commonly called Haneda Airport (HND).
The album by a Japanese pop group called "Mew Mew" is called "Tokyo Girls' Journey."
No. Tokyo is the capital city of Japan. Tokyo is located on one of Japan's main islands called Honshu.
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The Tokyo Stock Exchange is called 東京証券取引所, Tōkyō Shōken Torihikijyo, called Tōshō (東証) or TSE for short, is located in Tokyo, Japanand is the second largest Stock_exchangein the world.
Its just called "Fast and Furious".
its called yamuma
Edo Edo (literally: bay-door, "estuary") is the former name of Tokyo.