Japan is divided up into administrative districts called prefectures, but Tokyo is an exception. Like Osaka it is a district all by itself. In other words, Tokyo is a 'state'. Another exception is the whole island of Hokkaido in the north, which is also a complete 'state', too.
Tokyo is state city. It is the capital city of Japan.
Neither. Tokyo is a city in Japan.
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Tokyo is a prefecture. It is not a city. It lost it's city status on 7/1/1943.
Tokyo. Mexico as well.
The Mound Builders cruised to tokyo, Japan
because tokyo is a big state(prefecture) that has alot of pollution then when it rains the rain goes through the pollution therefor creating acid rain
No. It is the Capital of Japan and the largest city in Japan. Its on the island of Honshu. Please don't confuse Tokyo being all city, because it is not. The Tokyo you and many others know it as is only a quarter of the whole prefecture (closest comparison is a state in USA) called Tokyo Prefecture. Not only does it contain metropolitan, but also cities, towns, country, mountains.
Tokyo was created in 1457.
Hawaii is a state of the US, not a municipality like Tokyo. The total area of Hawaii is 10,931 miles2 (28,311 km2). The total area of Tokyo, Japan is 844.66 miles2 (2,187.66 km2)
It's in the east of the middle of the country.
These are the famous hotels in Tokyo Japan: Shinagawa Prince Hotel Tokyo Akasaka Prince Hotel Tokyo Ana Hotel Tokyo Asakusa View Hotel Tokyo.