Japan are mainly Island and what we call cities are actually Prefectures. And it goes like this:
Prefectures
Subprefectural level
Subprefectures
Districts
Municipal level
Designated cities
Core cities
Special cities
Cities
Special wards (Tokyo)
Towns
Villages
Sub-municipal level
Wards
Japan is a country with many cities.
Yes it was.
Does Japan have a government?
the Buddhist ideas had affected Japan's government by the Buddhist fighting japan for the government positition
the name of the government in Japan is Chony Monarchy. thanks for asking
Japan's alternative government during World War II, known as the "Government of Japan," was headquartered in the city of Tokyo. This government continued to operate in the wake of Japan's defeat, providing leadership and direction for the country during the post-war period. Key figures, including the Emperor and government officials, were centrally located in Tokyo for administrative purposes.
The wealthiest/highest income city in Japan is Ashiya which count among its citizens many billionaires and the highest tax-payers in Japan, the current population is 90000.
Japan's government is a constitutional monarchy.
The nouns are Osaka, Tokyo, city, and Japan.
Taito is a city within Tokyo. So, yes, it is a city in Japan.
japan is the biggest city in the world that has too many suburbs
Japan is a country, not a city.