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1 Tokyo Location Climate History Things to Do References Play Music
By Aidan Fraser - TGJ2Oa

2 Location Tokyo is the capital and largest city of Japan,
and is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. It is located on the eastern side of the main island called Honshu. Click on the map for more information or On “Back” to return to the main menu Location Back

3 Map of Tokyo Tokyo has a population of over 35 million
people and is made up of 23 special wards. It is the world's most populous metropolitan area and has the largest metropolitan economy in the world. Click “Back” to return to the main menu. Map of Tokyo Back

4 Climate The Average temperature in Tokyo is 16°C.
August is the hottest month and January the coldest. There's about 20°C difference between summer and winter. There are four distinct seasons, mild spring and fall, hot summer, and winter with a few snowfalls. Click on “Back” to return to the Main Menu Back

5 History Tokyo has a long history from a fishing village to the capital of Japan to a world economic power. World War II had a great impact on the city as much need to be rebuilt. Select which time frame you would like more information on or click “Back” to return to the main menu. After World War II Pre World War II Back

6 Pre World War II Tokyo was originally a small fishing village called Edo. In 1603, the Shogun moved his base of military operations there and it effectively became the capital of Japan. In 1869, the Emperor moved to Edo and turned Edo castle into the Imperial Palace. Learn more about Tokyo After WWII or click “Back” to return to the Main Menu Back

7 After World War II The bombing of Tokyo left
much of the city destroyed. The city was rebuilt and showcased during the 1964 Olympics. Now with over 35 million people, Tokyo is one of the largest and financially powerful cities in the world. After World War II Back

8 Ueno Zoological Gardens
Things to do The Imperial Palace and Higashi Gyoen Tokyo Disneyland Tokyo Sea Life Park Ueno Zoological Gardens Sumo Wrestling Back

9 References Sakura (Traditional) - performed by the Hideo Osaka Ensemble - Album: Traditional Music of the Japanese Geisha (Remastered) Main slide Tokyo at Night - Tokyo Harbour - Location Slide Japan map - Tokyo map - Climate Slide Rainfall/Temp Graph - History Slide tokyo bombedWWII - endo palace - tokyo WWII - Imperial Palace - 1964 Olympics - Eitai Bridge - Bridge,Tokyo,Japan pictures.jpg Things to do Slide imperial palace - tokyo disney - Tokyo Sea Life - panda - sumo - Back


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