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TOKYO,JAPAN

SOCIAL SECTOR
Tokyo, the capital of Japan is the largest
metropolitan city in Japan with highest
concentration of population
The current population of the city of Tokyo,
Japan is estimated to be about 13,230,000,
which is an increase of about 0.33% from the
last record of the population.
The population density of Tokyo is about
15,663 people per square mile.
DEMOGRAPHICS
About 68.2% of the population is of
the working age (15 -64).
About 20.4% of the population is
over the age of 65 years
Only 11.4% of the population is
under the age of 15 years.
During the daytime, the
population swells by over 2.5
million as workers and students
commute from adjacent areas.
68.2%
20.4%
11.4%
POPULATION
15-64 65+ BELOW 15
About 98% of the population is native
Japanese, while the other portion of the
population is made up of many
minorities groups, including Korean,
Chinese, Filipino, British, American, etc.
The demography of Japan shows that
during 19th and 20th centuries there was
high growth in population which has been
lowered now due to very low birth rate
and almost no immigration.
The life expectancy for men in Tokyo
is about 79.4 years,
While the life expectancy for women
is about 85.7 years.
Japan has the highest number of
elderly citizens in the whole world.
RELIGION
The major religion in the city of Tokyo is Shintoism.
Two major shrines in the city are Meiji Jingu and
Yasukuni Shrine.
However, the population of Tokyo and Japan has
become less and less religious over the years.
Some may say, though, that the way of life and the
community of the city are a form of religion in and
of itself, despite no official religious organization.
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Yasukuni Shrine
SPORTS
There are three major professional sports in
the city of Tokyo:
baseball, football (American soccer), and
sumo wrestling.
The Tokyo Dome, the Ajinomoto Stadium,
the Japan Sumo Associations headquarters
are located in Tokyo, where tournaments are
hosted every year.
Tokyo Dome
Rygoku Kokugikan sumo wrestling arena
EDUCATION
Tokyo has many universities, junior colleges,
and vocational schools. Many of Japan's most
prestigious universities are in Tokyo,
including University of Tokyo, Hitotsubashi
University, Tokyo Institute of
Technology,Waseda University, and Keio
University.
Tokyo is also the headquarters of the United
Nations University.
University of Tokyo, Yasuda
Auditorium
United Nations University in Tokyo
CULTURE
Tokyo has many museums. In Ueno Park, there is
the Tokyo National Museum, the country's largest.
Tokyo has many theatres for performing arts. These
include national and private theatres for traditional
forms of Japanese drama.
Many different festivals occur throughout Tokyo.
Cuisine in Tokyo is internationally acclaimed.
The Sanja Festival in Asakusa
Tokyo Cuisine

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