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Detailed map of Tokyo, Japan

The map of Tokyo is as follows:

I. Administrative Districts

As of 216, Tokyo consists of 23 special administrative regions, 26 cities, 5 towns and 8 villages. The administrative regions include the narrow land part of Tama region (26 cities, 3 towns and 1 village) and the narrow land part distributed in the southern waters of Tokyo Bay.

2. Tokyo Metropolitan Area

Tokyo Metropolitan Area usually refers to the six most important districts in the central area of Tokyo-Chiyoda District, Central District, Port Area, Shinjuku District, bunkyo-ku and Taitung District, and is called "Metropolitan Area 6". There are also cases where the three core areas of Chiyoda District, Central District and Port Area are called "Duxin 3 District". At the same time, in daily usage, there are also derivative meanings such as "Duxin Area 5", "Duxin Area 8", "Duxin Area 1" and "Duxin Area 11".

III. Kyoto District

Tokyo District, also known as Tokyo District 23 and Tokyo Special Zone, consists of 23 special districts in Tokyo, which is the political, economic and cultural center of Japan and the seat of the central government of Japan [11]. It is the scope of "Tokyo" widely used in a narrow sense. Its scope is equivalent to the area of 35 districts under the jurisdiction of Tokyo (which existed from 1889 to 1943).

iv. Tokyo Capital Circle

Also known as Tokyo Metropolitan Circle, Tokyo Circle and Yidu Three Counties. It is an urban agglomeration with Tokyo as the center, and besides Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa, Saitama, Ibaraki, Gunma, Tochigi, Yamanashi and other counties (the "Kanto place" in Japan's "eight regions" is except Yamanashi). The total GDP ranks first in the world, and the total population accounts for more than one-third of Japan's national population. It is the largest urban agglomeration in the world.

Reference: Tokyo-Baidu Encyclopedia.