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What is the capital of Japan?

In the Japanese capital, the answer that most people blurt out is "Tokyo". In fact, neither Tokyo nor Kyoto is the legal capital of Japan. The only Capital Building Law (promulgated in 1950) that confirmed Tokyo as the capital was abolished after six years of trial. Until today, Japan has no "capital" in the legal sense.

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According to traditional Japanese cultural habits, the capital is constantly changing with the residence of the emperor, that is, where the emperor lives, the Japanese capital is located. Now the imperial palace in Japan is in Tokyo, and the emperor lives in Tokyo, so Tokyo is the nominal capital of Japan, so when you search for "the capital of Japan" on Baidu, the answer is "Tokyo".