Believe it or not, the idea wasn't to cause maximum damage and death. Dropping the bomb was intended to be a demonstration of the frightening power that had been discovered and to prove that the United States WOULD use the weapon to end the war. Failure to use the weapon might have resulted in the deaths of over a million Allied troops.
However it is now generally agreed that the US did not exhaust the apparent diplomatic options available. Rather, the bomb was used for political reasons in the US and to intimidate the Soviet Union. It is also important to note that targeting civilians was not abnormal for either side during WW2. More civilians died in the American-led fire-bombing of Tokyo than in the two atomic bombings combined.
In regards to the specific target, using the atomic bomb on Tokyo would have produced incredible numbers of casualties and material loss. However, General Leslie Groves, the man in charge of picking potential targets for the bomb, had spent time in Tokyo before the war, and was apprehensive to authorize the destruction of the city. Also, the city had already been thoroughly bombed out.
The third US atomic bomb, which was being readied and could have been dropped sometime after August 19, may indeed have been used on Tokyo as an ultimate impetus for Japan's capitulation. But the city had already been devastated by fire-bombing raids, and killing the Japanese leaders (to disrupt their defenses) would also have made surrender more difficult.
The atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima Nagasaki by the US from parachute.
Most people think it was.
Nagasaki and Hiroshima
Hiroshima, Japan
August 6 and 9 1945
The US didn't directly attack anybody. Japanese ships atacked a patrol, thus leading to the famous Battle at Midway.
The first US attack on Tokyo was the Doolittle Tokyo Raid which took place on April 18, 1942.
Harry S Truman
The nuclear attack on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, were the last attack in World War Two. After that Japan surrendered. It also brought us into the nuclear age.
Tokyo
Tokyo was burned to the ground in April 1945. More people died when Tokyo, Japan and Dresden, Germany were burned to the ground than died in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Tokyo was the home of the Emperor, whom the Japanese people loved. Hiroshima was bombed because it was considered to be a military target, and not the home of the Emperor.
1) Hiroshima 2) Nagasaki