Tokyo is not a communist city; it is part of Japan, which is a democratic country. Japan has a parliamentary system and holds regular elections, allowing citizens to participate in the political process. While Tokyo has a diverse political landscape, it operates under democratic principles rather than communist ideology.
It is a non-democratic country because it is not a democracy.Added: It is a Communist nation. Communism is NOT a democratic form of government.
No, Croatia is not communist. They are a democratic country.
No. It is democratic, being a parliamentary republic.
North Korea is communist, South Korea is democratic. Which means South Korea is not a communist.^0^
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Today Romania is theoretically a democratic country.
Japan would be the most democratic country there.
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First of all, Tokyo is a prefecture, something like a state. The Tokyo that most foreigners know is only a quarter of the prefecture. If you want country, then you can fix your question to "Is Japan a communist country?", and... No it never was. Today's Japanese government was mostly set up by the United States after WWII. Even before WWII, reds (communists), if found, were arrested and either deported or executed. Japan used to be Imperialist, and now I'm sure it is now democratic. I hope you are not mixing Japan with China and North Korea, which are neighboring communist countries.