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  2. Special wards of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The total population census of the 23 special wards had fallen under 8 million as the postwar economic boom moved people out to suburbs, and then rose as Japan's lengthy stagnation took its toll and property values drastically changed, making residential inner areas up to 10 times less costly than during peak values.

  3. File:Tokyo 23 Special Wards Area Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Tokyo 23 Special Wards Area Map.svg. ... English: the green part indicates where the 23 Special Wards are located in Tokyo. Date: 10 November 2012, 17:05:49: Source:

  4. File:Tokyo special wards map.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Tòquio; Usage on en.wikivoyage.org Talk:Tokyo/Archive 2003-21; Usage on en.wiktionary.org

  5. File:TokyoSpecialWardsMap.svg - Wikipedia

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    This map was created with Inkscape. ... Description=23 special wards of Tokyo with rōmaji transliteration. |Source=own work, selection from Image: ...

  6. File:Map Tokyo special wards.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Tokyo-Kanto definitions, 23 wards.png - Wikipedia

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    Map of the National Capital Region (首都圏) of Japan, one of the various definitions of Tokyo/Kanto. The definition is according to the National Capital Region Planning Act (首都圏整備法). It should be noted that in informal occasions, the word National Capital Region (首都圏) often means much smaller area (Greater Tokyo).

  8. Wards of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Wards are used to subdivide each city designated by government ordinance ("designated city"). The 23 special wards of Tokyo Metropolis have a municipal status, and are not the same as other entities referred to as ku, although their predecessors were. Wards are local entities directly controlled by

  9. Greater Tokyo Area - Wikipedia

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    Map Tokyo Metropolitan Employment Area (東京大都市雇用圏, Tōkyō Dai-toshi Koyō-ken) All municipalities that have at least 10% of their population commuting to the 23 special wards. Figures for this definition are complex to update without a major re-study.