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il63 [147K]
3 years ago
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Tokyo is one of the world’s foremost global cities. Read about Tokyo’s culture and history, and identify three ways that Tokyo f

its the “global city” mold.
Geography
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lubasha [3.4K]3 years ago
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Tokyo, Japan has become one of the most quintessentially modern global cities.  Businesses and stock markets are often centered there. The cities are usually home to large universities and many foreign-born students. Additionally, global cities have vibrant arts and cultural scenes where renowned performers work. People travel to these world cities for business, tourism, and education.

Tokyo is one of the leading economies in Asia. The city area has an annual GDP of over $1 trillion. The city is home to the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Bank of Japan. Tokyo is a world center of light industry. Light industries are business- and service-oriented economic sectors as opposed to consumer retail or heavy manufacturing.

The city has 173 museums and 618 art galleries. Movies and plays are performed at hundreds of theaters. It is estimated that there are 45,000 performances each year. You can also find zoos, parks, and gardens throughout Tokyo. The content of the arts is a mixture of traditional Japanese forms with current worldwide styles. There are also many bookstores and educational facilities. The University of Tokyo registers students from around the world. Tokyo has become a center of art and learning to complement business and commerce.

Hope this helps.

goldfiish [28.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ranks amongst bigger cities New York and London. Had the highest GDP in its history at 1.5 trillion USD in 2008

Another is it's education level at a whopping 25.5% of its population with a degree or higher. 

Lastly its preserved culture well incorporated onto the modern society making it a uniquely diverse city among the other known cities around the world.

Explanation:

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