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  2. Metropolis (free magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis is a 32-to-48-page free monthly city guide, news and classified ads glossy magazine published by Japan Partnership Inc. targeting the English-speaking community in Tokyo, Japan. [1] As of April 2011, its circulation was claimed to be 30,000.

  3. Tokyo Comedy Store - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Comedy Store was founded in 1994 as the "Tokyo Comedy Club" by Kevin Burns. Burns gathered together stand-up comics and a hypnotist by placing many ads in the Tokyo Classifieds (now called The Metropolis), calling for performers. The first show was held at the Tokyo American Club, and the second at the British Club in Ebisu, Tokyo.

  4. Talk:Metropolis (free magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis is a free full-color 64-80 page weekly city guide and classified ads magazine published by Crisscross K.K. for Tokyo's English-speaking community. The magazine is distributed to locations throughout Tokyo, Yokohama and Chiba and claims a circulation of 30,000.

  5. List of metropolitan areas in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Statistics Bureau of Japan (SBJ) defines a metropolitan area as one or more central cities and its associated outlying municipalities. To qualify as an outlying municipality, the municipality must have at least 1.5% of its resident population aged 15 and above commuting to school or work into one of the central cities.

  6. Chūō, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    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 Kyōbashi and Nihonbashi wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis.

  7. List of cities in Tokyo Metropolis by population - Wikipedia

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    The following list sorts all cities (including towns and villages) in the Japanese metropolis of Tokyo with a population of more than 5,000 according to the 2020 Census. As of October 1, 2020, 31 places fulfill this criterion and are listed here.

  8. Mitaka, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Mitaka (三鷹市, Mitaka-shi) is a city in the Western Tokyo region 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 km 2. [1] The total area of the city was 16.42 square kilometres (6.34 sq mi). [2]

  9. Metropolis - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese legal term to (都) is by designation to be translated as "metropolis". [13] However, existing translations predate the designation [clarification needed]. Structured like a prefecture instead of a normal city, there is only one to in Japan, namely Tokyo. As of 2020, Japan has 12 other cities with populations greater than one million.