1.Chiyoda, Tokyo | ||||||
Chiyoda (千代田区, Chiyoda-ku) is a special ward located in central Tokyo, Japan. It is known as Chiyoda City in English.It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Kanda and Kōjimachi wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis. The modern Chiyoda ward exhibits contrasting Shitamachi and Yamanote geographical and cultural divisions. The Kanda area is in the core of Shitamachi, the original commercial center of Edo-Tokyo. On the other hand, the western part of the Kōjimachi area typically represents a Yamanote district. Chiyoda consists of the Imperial Palace and a surrounding radius of about a kilometer. As of October 2020, the ward has a population of 66,680, and a population density of 5,709 people per km², making it by far the least populated of the special wards. The total area is 11.66 km², of which the Imperial Palace, Hibiya Park, National Museum of Modern Art, and Yasukuni Shrine take up approximately 2.6 km², or 22% of the total area. Chiyoda is an economical powerhouse, the small area East of the palace in the districts of Otemachi, Marunouchi and Yurakucho (colloquially "Daimaruyu") houses the headquarters of 19 Fortune 500 companies, and is the source of roughly 10% of the combined revenue of all Japanese companies and produced in 2017 the equivalent of around 1/4th of the GDP of the country. With a day population of around 850,000, its day/night population ratio is by very far the highest of all municipalities in Japan. Chiyoda is also the political center of the country. Chiyoda, literally meaning "field of a thousand generations", inherited the name from the Chiyoda Castle (the other name for Edo Castle, today's Imperial Palace). With the seat of the Emperor in the Imperial Palace at the ward's center, many government institutions, such as the National Diet, the Prime Minister's Official Residence, the Supreme Court, ministries, and agencies are also located in Chiyoda, as are Tokyo landmarks such as Tokyo Station, Yasukuni Shrine and the Budokan. The neighborhood Akihabara is also located in Chiyoda, as are twenty embassies and consulates. | ||||||
Population:67,549 size of the Municipality:11.66km2(境界未定部分あり) | ||||||
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・Chiyoda, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  ShrineCastleMuseumPeople memorial hallstationparkbridge | ||||||
2.Chūō, Tokyo | ||||||
Chūō (中央区, Chūō-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The ward refers to itself in English as Chūō City. It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Kyobashi and Nihonbashi wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis. | ||||||
Population:182,313 size of the Municipality:10.21km2 | ||||||
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・Chūō, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  TempleShrineMuseumstationparkbridgeriverDishes | ||||||
3.Minato, Tokyo | ||||||
Minato (港区, Minato-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is also called Minato City in English. It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Akasaka, Azabu and Shiba wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis. The modern Minato ward exhibits the contrasting Shitamachi and Yamanote geographical and cultural division. The Shinbashi neighborhood in the ward's northeastern corner is attached to the core of Shitamachi, the original commercial center of Edo-Tokyo. On the other hand, the Azabu and Akasaka areas are typically representative Yamanote districts.As of 1 July 2015, it had an official population of 243,094, and a population density of 10,850 persons per km2. The total area is 20.37 km2.Minato hosts many embassies. It is also home to various domestic companies, including Honda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, MinebeaMitsumi, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, NEC, Nikon, Sony, Fujitsu, Yokohama Rubber Company, as well as the Japanese headquarters of a number of multi-national firms, including Apple and Goldman Sachs. | ||||||
Population:262,208 size of the Municipality:20.37km2(境界未定部分あり) | ||||||
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・Minato, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  TempleShrineMuseumart museumstationparkbridgeriverDishes | ||||||
4.Shinjuku | ||||||
Shinjuku (新宿区, Shinjuku-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is a major commercial and administrative centre, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world (Shinjuku Station) and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administration centre for the government of Tokyo. As of 2018, the ward has an estimated population of 346,235, and a population density of 18,232 people per km2. The total area is 18.23 km2. Since the end of the Second World War, Shinjuku has been a major secondary center of Tokyo (fukutoshin), rivaling to the original city center in Marunouchi and Ginza. It literally means "New Inn Ward". Shinjuku is also commonly used to refer to the entire area surrounding Shinjuku Station. The southern half of this area and of the station in fact belong to Yoyogi and Sendagaya districts of the neighboring Shibuya ward. | ||||||
Population:351,085 size of the Municipality:18.22km2 | ||||||
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・Shinjuku:tourist attractions:  Shrineliterature museumart museumstationparkDishes | ||||||
5.Bunkyō | ||||||
Bunkyō (文京区, Bunkyō-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. Situated in the middle of the ward area, Bunkyō is a residential and educational center. Beginning in the Meiji period, literati like Natsume Sōseki, as well as scholars and politicians have lived there. Bunkyō is home to the Tokyo Dome, Judo's Kōdōkan, and the University of Tokyo's Hongo Campus. Bunkyō has a sister-city relationship with Kaiserslautern in the Rhineland-Palatinate of Germany.[ | ||||||
Population:242,945 size of the Municipality:11.29km2 | ||||||
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・Bunkyō:tourist attractions:  TempleShrineMuseumBotanical gardenPeople memorial hallstationpark | ||||||
6.Taitō | ||||||
Taitō (台東区, Taitō-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. In English, it is known as Taitō City.As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 186,276, and a population density of 18,420 persons per km2. The total area is 10.11 square kilometres (3.90 sq mi). This makes Taito ward the smallest of Tokyo's wards in area, and third-smallest in population. | ||||||
Population:215,802 size of the Municipality:10.11km2 | ||||||
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・Taitō:tourist attractions:  TempleShrineMuseumZooart museumstationpark | ||||||
7.Sumida, Tokyo | ||||||
Sumida (墨田区, Sumida-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Sumida City. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 257,300, and a population density of 18,690 persons per km2. The total area is 13.77 km2. Its City Office is located in Azumabashi, but its commercial centre is the area around Kinshicho Station in the south. | ||||||
Population:276,419 size of the Municipality:13.77km2 | ||||||
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・Sumida, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Museumstationparkbridge | ||||||
8.Kōtō | ||||||
Kōtō (江東区, Kōtō-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The ward refers to itself as Kōtō City in English. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 488,632, and a population density of 12,170 persons per km². The total area is approximately 40.16 km². Kōtō is located east of the Tokyo metropolitan center, bounded by the Sumida River to the west and the Arakawa River to the east. Its major districts include Kameido, Kiba, Kiyosumi, Monzen-nakachō, Shirakawa, and Toyosu. The waterfront area of Ariake is in Kōtō, as is part of Odaiba. | ||||||
Population:530,561 size of the Municipality:40.16km2 | ||||||
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・Kōtō:tourist attractions:  TempleShrineMuseumstationparkbridgeriver | ||||||
9.Shinagawa | ||||||
Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The Ward refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The Ward is home to ten embassies. As of 1 April 2016, the Ward had an estimated population of 380,293 and a population density of 16,510 persons per km2. The total area is 22.84 km2.Shinagawa is also commonly used to refer to the business district around Shinagawa Station, which is not in Shinagawa Ward. This Shinagawa is in the Takanawa and Konan neighborhoods of Minato Ward, directly north of Kita-Shinagawa. | ||||||
Population:419,155 size of the Municipality:22.84km2 | ||||||
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・Shinagawa:tourist attractions:  TempleMuseumstationpark | ||||||
10.Meguro | ||||||
Meguro (目黒区, Meguro-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Meguro City. The ward was founded on March 15, 1947. Meguro is predominantly residential in character, but is also home to light industry, corporate head offices, the Komaba campus of University of Tokyo as well as fifteen foreign embassies and consulates. Residential neighborhoods include, Jiyugaoka, Kakinokizaka, and Nakameguro. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 277,171 and a population density of 18,890 persons per km2. The total area is 14.67 km2. Meguro is also used to refer to the area around Meguro Station, which is not located in Meguro ward, but in neighboring Shinagawa's Kamiōsaki district. | ||||||
Population:284,641 size of the Municipality:14.67km2 | ||||||
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・Meguro:tourist attractions:  TempleMuseumstationpark | ||||||
11.Ōta, Tokyo | ||||||
Ōta (大田区, Ōta-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. In English, it is often called Ōta City. As of June 1, 2016, the ward has an estimated population of 716,413, with 379,199 households and a population density of 12,048.65 persons per km2. The total area is 59.46 km2, the largest of the special wards. Ōta's hub is situated around the two stations Kamata and Keikyū Kamata, where the Ōta Ward Office and central Post Office can be found. | ||||||
Population:740,034 size of the Municipality:60.83km2 | ||||||
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・Ōta, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  TempleShrineMuseumstationparkriver | ||||||
12.Setagaya | ||||||
Setagaya (世田谷区, Setagaya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. It is also the name of a neighborhood and administrative district within the ward. The ward calls itself Setagaya City in English. Its official bird is the azure-winged magpie, its flower is the fringed orchid, and its tree is the Zelkova serrata. Setagaya has the largest population and second-largest area (after Ōta) of Tokyo's special wards. As of January 1, 2020, the ward has an estimated population of 939,099, and a population density of 16,177 persons per square kilometre with the total area of 58.06 km2. | ||||||
Population:936,846 size of the Municipality:58.05km2 | ||||||
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・Setagaya:tourist attractions:  TempleShrineCastleMuseumliterature museumPeople memorial hallstationparkriver | ||||||
13.Shibuya | ||||||
Shibuya (渋谷区 Shibuya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. As a major commercial and finance center, it houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station. As of April 1, 2022, it has an estimated population of 228,906 and a population density of 15,149.30 people per km2 (39,263.4/sq mi). The total area is 15.11 km2 (5.83 sq mi). The name "Shibuya" is also used to refer to the shopping district which surrounds Shibuya Station. This area is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area. | ||||||
Population:242,397 size of the Municipality:15.11km2 | ||||||
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・Shibuya:tourist attractions:  ShrineMuseumstationparkriver | ||||||
14.Nakano, Tokyo | ||||||
Nakano (中野区, Nakano-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Nakano City.As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 322,731, and a population density of 20,701 persons per km2. The total area is 15.59 km2. Nakano is the most densely populated city in Japan. | ||||||
Population:343,419 size of the Municipality:15.59km2 | ||||||
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・Nakano, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  TemplestationparkAlcohol | ||||||
15.Suginami | ||||||
Suginami (杉並区, Suginami-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The ward refers to itself as Suginami City in English. As of June 1, 2022, Suginami has an estimated population of 588,354 and a population density of 17,274 persons per km2. The total area is 34.06 km2. | ||||||
Population:587,185 size of the Municipality:34.06km2 | ||||||
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・Suginami:tourist attractions:  TempleShrinestationparkriver | ||||||
16.Toshima | ||||||
Toshima (豊島区, Toshima-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. It is one of the eight central wards of the Tokyo Metropolitan area. Located in the northern area of Tokyo, Toshima is bordered by the wards of Nerima, Itabashi, and Kita in the north and Nakano, Shinjuku, and Bunkyo in the south. | ||||||
Population:303,113 size of the Municipality:13.01km2 | ||||||
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・Toshima:tourist attractions:  Museumstationpark | ||||||
17.Kita, Tokyo | ||||||
Kita (北区, Kita-ku, "Northern ward") is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is City of Kita. The ward was founded on March 15, 1947. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 340,287, and a population density of 16,510 persons per km2. The total area is 20.61 km2. | ||||||
Population:355,379 size of the Municipality:20.61km2 | ||||||
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・Kita, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  ShrineMuseumstationparkriver | ||||||
18.Arakawa, Tokyo | ||||||
Arakawa (荒川区, Arakawa-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The ward takes its name from the river, the Arakawa, though the Arakawa River does not run through or touch the ward. Its neighbors are the wards of Adachi, Kita, Bunkyo, Taito and Sumida. In English, the ward calls itself Arakawa City. Arakawa has sister-city relationships with Donaustadt in Vienna, Austria, and with Corvallis, Oregon, U.S. Domestically, it has similar relationships with nine cities, towns and villages. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 208,763, and a population density of about 20,550 persons per km². The total area is 10.16 km². | ||||||
Population:217,859 size of the Municipality:10.16km2 | ||||||
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・Arakawa, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Templestationpark | ||||||
19.Itabashi | ||||||
Itabashi (板橋区, Itabashi-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. In English, it calls itself Itabashi City. Itabashi has sister-city relations with Burlington, Ontario, in Canada; Shijingshan District of Beijing in the People's Republic of China; and Bologna in Italy. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 547,270, and a population density of 16,990 persons per km2. The total area is 32.22 km2. | ||||||
Population:581,773 size of the Municipality:32.22km2 | ||||||
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・Itabashi:tourist attractions:  Museumstationpark | ||||||
20.Nerima | ||||||
Nerima (練馬区, Nerima-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. The ward refers to itself as Nerima City. As of 1 May 2016, the ward has an estimated population of 721,858, with 323,296 households and a population density of 15,013 persons per km2, while 15,326 foreign residents are registered and 21.6% of the ward's population is over the age of 65. The total area is 48.08 km2. | ||||||
Population:750,631 size of the Municipality:48.08km2 | ||||||
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・Nerima:tourist attractions:  Castlestationparkriver | ||||||
21.Adachi, Tokyo | ||||||
Adachi (足立区, Adachi-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It is located to the north of the heart of Tokyo. The ward consists of two separate areas: a small strip of land between the Sumida River and Arakawa River and a larger area north of the Arakawa River. The ward is bordered by the cities of Kawaguchi, Sōka and Yashio in Saitama and Katsushika, Sumida, Arakawa and Kita in Tokyo. The ward is called Adachi City in English. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 692,707 and a population density of 13,010 persons per km². The total area is 53.25 km². The Adachi Land Transportation Office is located here, and automobiles registered at this office bear Adachi number plates. | ||||||
Population:693,330 size of the Municipality:53.25km2 | ||||||
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・Adachi, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  stationpark | ||||||
22.Katsushika | ||||||
Katsushika (葛飾区, Katsushika-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan. The ward calls itself Katsushika City in English. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 444,356, and a population density of 12,770 people per km². The total area is 34.80 km². | ||||||
Population:452,960 size of the Municipality:34.80km2(境界未定部分あり) | ||||||
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・Katsushika:tourist attractions:  TempleShrinestationpark | ||||||
23.Edogawa, Tokyo | ||||||
Edogawa (江戸川区, Edogawa-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It takes its name from the Edo River that runs from north to south along the eastern edge of the ward. In English, it uses the name Edogawa City. The easternmost of the wards, it shares boundaries with the cities of Urayasu and Ichikawa in Chiba Prefecture (to the east) and with the wards of Katsushika (to the north), Sumida and Kōtō (to the west). It meets the city of Matsudo in Chiba at a point. Edogawa has a sister-city relationship with Gosford, New South Wales, Australia. Domestically, it has friendship ties with the cities of Azumino in Nagano Prefecture and Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture. As of January 1, 2020, the ward has an estimated population of 695,797, and a population density of 13,925 persons per km². The total area is 49.90 km². | ||||||
Population:689,059 size of the Municipality:49.90km2(境界未定部分あり) | ||||||
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・Edogawa, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  MuseumEquariumstationparkriver | ||||||
24.Hachiōji | ||||||
Hachiōji (八王子市, Hachiōji-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 31 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 561,344, and a population density of 3000 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 186.38 km2 (71.96 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:579,628 size of the Municipality:186.38km2 | ||||||
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・Hachiōji:tourist attractions:  Templeart museumstationparkMountain | ||||||
25.Tachikawa, Tokyo | ||||||
Tachikawa (立川市, Tachikawa-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 184,383 in 93,428 households, and a population density of 7600 persons per km2. The total area of the city was 24.36 square kilometres (9.41 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:184,625 size of the Municipality:24.36km2 | ||||||
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・Tachikawa, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Science Museumstation | ||||||
26.Musashino, Tokyo | ||||||
Musashino (武蔵野市, Musashino-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 147,492 in 77,779 households, and a population density of 13,000 persons per km². The total area of the city is 10.98 square kilometres (4.24 sq mi). Based on the 2015 Kanto Ranking, Musashino was the fifth most desirable place to live in Central Japan.Popular attractions in Musashino include Kichijōji; a residential and shopping neighborhood with malls such as Atre Kichijoji, recreational areas such as Inokashira Park, Musashino Chuo Park, Musashino Municipal Athletic Stadium and Musashino Sports Complex. | ||||||
Population:150,436 size of the Municipality:10.98km2 | ||||||
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・Musashino, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  stationpark | ||||||
27.Mitaka, Tokyo | ||||||
Mitaka (三鷹市, Mitaka-shi) is a city in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 190,403, and a population density of 12,000 persons per km². The total area of the city was 16.42 square kilometres (6.34 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:195,245 size of the Municipality:16.42km2 | ||||||
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・Mitaka, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Zooart museumstationparkriver | ||||||
28.Ōme, Tokyo | ||||||
Ōme (青梅市, Ōme-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 131,895 in 63,917 households, and a population density of 1300 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 103.31 square kilometres (39.89 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:131,518 size of the Municipality:103.31km2 | ||||||
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・Ōme, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  stationparkMountain | ||||||
29.Fuchū, Tokyo | ||||||
Fuchū (府中市, Fuchū-shi) is a city located in western Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. Fuchū serves as a regional commercial center and a commuter town for workers in central Tokyo. The city hosts large scale manufacturing facilities for Toshiba, NEC and Suntory, as well as the Bank of Japan's main computer operations center. Local sporting attractions include the Tokyo Racecourse and the training grounds of Top League rugby teams Toshiba Brave Lupus and Suntory Sungoliath. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 260,508, and a population density of 8,900 persons per square kilometer. The total area of the city is 29.43 square kilometres (11.36 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:262,390 size of the Municipality:29.43km2 | ||||||
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・Fuchū, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  ShrineMuseumstationpark | ||||||
30.Akishima, Tokyo | ||||||
Akishima (昭島市, Akishima-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 113,542, and a population density of 6500 persons per km². The total area of the city is 17.34 square kilometres (6.70 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:114,619 size of the Municipality:17.34km2 | ||||||
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・Akishima, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  stationpark | ||||||
31.Chōfu | ||||||
Chōfu (調布市, Chōfu-shi) is a city in the western side of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 238,087, and a population density of 11,000 per km². the total area of the city is 21.58 square kilometres (8.33 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:243,483 size of the Municipality:21.58km2 | ||||||
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・Chōfu:tourist attractions:  TempleCastlestationpark | ||||||
32.Machida, Tokyo | ||||||
Machida (町田市, Machida-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 428,851, and a population density of 6,000 persons per km². The total area of the city was 71.80 square kilometres (27.72 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:432,710 size of the Municipality:71.55km2 | ||||||
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・Machida, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  art museumstationparkriver | ||||||
33.Koganei, Tokyo | ||||||
Koganei (小金井市, Koganei-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 123,698 in 61,832 households. The total area of the city is 11.30 square kilometres (4.36 sq mi) so the population density is about 11,000 persons per km². | ||||||
Population:127,403 size of the Municipality:11.30km2 | ||||||
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・Koganei, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Museumstationpark | ||||||
34.Kodaira, Tokyo | ||||||
Kodaira (小平市, Kodaira-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 195,207 in 93,654 households, and a population density of 9500 persons per km². The total area of the city was 20.51 square kilometres (7.92 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:200,543 size of the Municipality:20.51km2 | ||||||
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・Kodaira, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  art museumstation | ||||||
35.Hino, Tokyo | ||||||
Hino (日野市, Hino-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 187,048, and a population density of 6800 persons per km². The total area of the city was 27.55 square kilometres (10.64 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:190,697 size of the Municipality:27.55km2 | ||||||
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・Hino, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Museumstationparkriver | ||||||
36.Higashimurayama, Tokyo | ||||||
Higashimurayama (東村山市, Higashi-murayama-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 148,275, and a population density of 8700 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 17.14 square kilometres (6.62 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:152,151 size of the Municipality:17.14km2 | ||||||
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・Higashimurayama, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  TempleMuseumstationpark | ||||||
37.Kokubunji, Tokyo | ||||||
Kokubunji (国分寺市, Kokubunji-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 126,791, and a population density of 11,000 persons per km². The total area of the city was 11.46 square kilometres (4.42 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:131,048 size of the Municipality:11.46km2 | ||||||
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・Kokubunji, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Templestationparkriver | ||||||
38.Kunitachi, Tokyo | ||||||
Kunitachi (国立市, Kunitachi-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 76,423 in 38,825 households, and a population density of 9,400 persons per km2. Approximately 41.9% of the city population is over 65 years in age. The total area of the city is 8.15 square kilometres (3.15 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:76,795 size of the Municipality:8.15km2 | ||||||
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・Kunitachi, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Shrinestation | ||||||
39.Fussa, Tokyo | ||||||
Fussa (福生市, Fussa-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 56,786, and a population density of 5600 persons per km². The total area of the city is 10.16 square kilometres (3.92 sq mi). About one third of the city area is occupied by the United States Air Force Yokota Air Base, giving the city an effective population density of 8,782 persons per km2. | ||||||
Population:55,648 size of the Municipality:10.16km2 | ||||||
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・Fussa, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  station | ||||||
40.Komae, Tokyo | ||||||
Komae (狛江市, Komae-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. It is one of 30 municipalities in the western portion of Tokyo known as the Tama Area. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 83,218, and a population density of 13,000 persons per km². Based on the 2015 Kanto Ranking, Musashino was the fifth most desirable place to live in Central Japan. The total area of the city is 6.39 square kilometres (2.47 sq mi). It is the smallest administrative city in Tokyo Metropolis both in area and population, and the second smallest in terms of area in the nation. | ||||||
Population:84,161 size of the Municipality:6.39km2 | ||||||
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・Komae, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  station | ||||||
41.Higashiyamato, Tokyo | ||||||
Higashiyamato (東大和市, Higashi-yamato-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 85,294, and a population density of 6400 persons per km². The total area of the city was 13.42 square kilometres (5.18 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:83,466 size of the Municipality:13.42km2 | ||||||
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・Higashiyamato, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  station | ||||||
42.Kiyose, Tokyo | ||||||
Kiyose (清瀬市, Kiyose-shi) is a city located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 74,972 in 36,376 households, and a population density of 7300 persons per km2. The total area of the city was 10.23 square kilometres (3.95 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:76,087 size of the Municipality:10.23km2 | ||||||
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・Kiyose, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Museumstation | ||||||
43.Higashikurume, Tokyo | ||||||
Higashikurume (東久留米市, Higashi-kurume-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 117,020, and a population density of 9100 persons per km². The total area of the city was 12.88 square kilometres (4.97 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:115,149 size of the Municipality:12.88km2 | ||||||
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・Higashikurume, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  stationpark | ||||||
44.Musashimurayama, Tokyo | ||||||
Musashimurayama (武蔵村山市, Musashi-Murayama-shi) is a city located in the western side of Tokyo, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 72,021 in 32,234 households, and a population density of 4,700 people per km². The total area of the city is 15.32 square kilometres (5.92 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:70,137 size of the Municipality:15.32km2 | ||||||
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45.Tama, Tokyo | ||||||
Tama (多摩市, Tama-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 11 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 148,285 in 73,167 households, and a population density of 7,100 inhabitants per square kilometre (18,000/sq mi). The total area of the city was 21.01 square kilometres (8.11 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:146,555 size of the Municipality:21.01km2 | ||||||
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・Tama, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Shrinestation | ||||||
46.Unagi | ||||||
Unagi (ウナギ) is the Japanese word for freshwater eel, particularly the Japanese eel, Anguilla japonica (日本鰻, nihon unagi). Unagi is a common ingredient in Japanese cooking, often as kabayaki. It is not to be confused with saltwater eel, which is known as anago in Japanese. | ||||||
Population:94,521 size of the Municipality:17.97km2 | ||||||
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・Unagi:tourist attractions:  stationhot spring | ||||||
47.Hamura, Tokyo | ||||||
Hamura (羽村市, Hamura-shi) is a neighborhood located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 May 2010, the neighborhood had an estimated population of 57,174, and a population density of 5770 persons per km². The total area of the city was 9.90 square kilometres (3.82 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:54,047 size of the Municipality:9.90km2 | ||||||
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・Hamura, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  station | ||||||
48.Akiruno, Tokyo | ||||||
Akiruno (あきる野市, Akiruno-shi) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 80,177, and a population density of 1100 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 73.47 square kilometres (28.37 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:78,807 size of the Municipality:73.47km2 | ||||||
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・Akiruno, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  stationpark | ||||||
49.Nishitokyo | ||||||
Nishitokyo (西東京市, Nishitōkyō-shi) (Japanese pronunciation: [ɲiɕi̥toꜜːkʲoː]) is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 January 2021, the city had an estimated population of 206,047, and a population density of 13,000 persons per km2. The total area of the city is 15.75 square kilometres (6.08 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:207,357 size of the Municipality:15.75km2 | ||||||
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・Nishitokyo:tourist attractions:  stationparkriver | ||||||
50.Mizuho, Tokyo | ||||||
Mizuho (瑞穂町, Mizuho-machi) is a town located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the town had an estimated population of 32,458, and a population density of 1900 persons per km². The total area of the town is 16.85 square kilometres (6.51 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:31,326 size of the Municipality:16.85km2 | ||||||
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・Mizuho, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  stationpark | ||||||
51.Hinode, Tokyo | ||||||
Hinode (日の出町, Hinode-machi) is a town located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the town had an estimated population of 16,563, and a population density of 590 persons per km2. The total area of the town is 28.07 square kilometres (10.84 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:16,773 size of the Municipality:28.07km2 | ||||||
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52.Hinohara | ||||||
Hinohara (檜原村, Hinohara-mura) is a village located in West Tokyo, the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the village had an estimated population of 2,101, and a population density of 20 persons per km2. The total area of the village is 105.41 square kilometres (40.70 sq mi). It is the only administrative unit left in the non-insular area of Tokyo that is still classified as a village. | ||||||
Population:1,918 size of the Municipality:105.41km2 | ||||||
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・Hinohara:tourist attractions:  river | ||||||
53.Okutama, Tokyo | ||||||
Okutama (奥多摩町, Oku-Tama-machi) is a town located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the town had an estimated population of 4,949, and a population density of 22 persons per km2. The total area of the town is 225.53 square kilometres (87.08 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:4,487 size of the Municipality:225.53km2 | ||||||
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・Okutama, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  stationMountain | ||||||
54.Ōshima, Tokyo | ||||||
Ōshima (大島町, Ōshima-machi) is a town located in Ōshima Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 February 2016, the town had an estimated population of 7,762, and a population density of 85.5 persons per km². Its total area is 90.76 square kilometres (35.04 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:6,823 size of the Municipality:90.76km2 | ||||||
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・Ōshima, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  Mountainisland | ||||||
55.To-shima, Tokyo | ||||||
Toshima (利島村, Toshima-mura) is a village located in Ōshima Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The village comprises the whole of To-shima Island. The island, at 4.12 square kilometres (1.59 square miles), is one of the smallest inhabited islands in the Izu Island chain. Approximately 330 people live on the island. Eighty per cent of the island is covered by camellia forests. From November to March, much of the island is red from the camellia flowers. The island is also home to the Saku lily (Lilium auratum var. platyphyllum), the largest lily in the world. The island is between Izu Ōshima, the largest of the Izu Islands, and Nii-jima. Ferries that sail to Nii-jima make a brief stop in To-shima. Toshima is also accessible (weather permitting) by helicopter departing from Ōshima island, from Ōshima airport it is a 10-minute flight to To-shima. The main industry on To-shima is fishing. There is some small-scale farming and tourism. | ||||||
Population:334 size of the Municipality:4.12km2 | ||||||
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56.Niijima, Tokyo | ||||||
Niijima (新島村, Niijima-mura) is a village located in Ōshima Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 June 2016, the village had an estimated population of 2,697, and a population density of 97.9 persons per km². Its total area is 27.54 square kilometres (10.63 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:2,295 size of the Municipality:27.54km2 | ||||||
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・Niijima, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  island | ||||||
57.Kōzushima, Tokyo | ||||||
Kōzushima Village (神津島村, Kōzushima-mura) is a village located in Ōshima Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 June 2022, the village had an estimated population of 1,841, and a population density of 99 persons per km². Its total area is 18.58 square kilometres (7.17 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:1,780 size of the Municipality:18.58km2 | ||||||
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・Kōzushima, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  island | ||||||
58.Miyake, Tokyo | ||||||
Miyake (三宅村, Miyake-mura) is a village located in Miyake Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 February 2016, the village had an estimated population of 2,415, and a population density of 44.3 persons per km2. Its total area is 55.27 square kilometres (21.34 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:2,186 size of the Municipality:55.26km2 | ||||||
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・Miyake, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  island | ||||||
59.Mikurajima, Tokyo | ||||||
Mikurajima Village (御蔵島村, Mikurajima-mura) is a village located in Miyake Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 June 2016, the village had an estimated population of 328, and a population density of 16 persons per km². Its total area is 20.54 square kilometres (7.93 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:302 size of the Municipality:20.54km2 | ||||||
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・Mikurajima, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  island | ||||||
60.Hachijō, Tokyo | ||||||
Hachijō (八丈町, Hachijō-machi) is a town located in Hachijō Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 December 2022, the town had an estimated population of 7,056, and a population density of 97.7 persons per km². Its total area is 72.24 square kilometres (27.89 sq mi). Electric power for the town is provided by a geothermal power station and by a wind farm. | ||||||
Population:6,845 size of the Municipality:72.23km2 | ||||||
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・Hachijō, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  island | ||||||
61.Aogashima, Tokyo | ||||||
Aogashima (青ヶ島村, Aogashima-mura) is a village located in Hachijō Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 October 2018, the village had an estimated population of 169, and a population density of 28.2 persons per km2. Its total area is 5.96 square kilometres (2.30 sq mi). | ||||||
Population:174 size of the Municipality:5.96km2 | ||||||
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・Aogashima, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  island | ||||||
62.Ogasawara, Tokyo | ||||||
Ogasawara (小笠原村, Ogasawara-mura) is a village in Ogasawara Subprefecture, Tokyo Metropolis, Japan, that governs the Bonin Islands, Volcano Islands, and three remote islands (Nishinoshima, Minamitorishima and Okinotorishima). | ||||||
Population:2,912 size of the Municipality:106.78km2 | ||||||
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・Ogasawara, Tokyo:tourist attractions:  parkMountainisland |