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Tokyo in 2026 is the largest and one of the most contrasting megacities on the planet. A city where ancient temples stand just steps away from skyscrapers, and robot cafés coexist with 400-year-old traditions. Key numbers (as of March 2026) Population of the city proper (23 special wards) ≈ 14.2–14.3 million people Greater Tokyo Area (metropolitan region) ≈ 33–37 million people (Tokyo is no longer the #1 largest urban area globally; it has been overtaken by Dhaka and Jakarta according to recent UN/World Bank estimates) Tokyo Prefecture area → 2,194 km² Population density in central wards remains among the highest in the world What makes Tokyo famous in 2026 Extreme contrast of old and new You can pray at a 7th-century temple in the morning and have dinner at a multi-Michelin-starred restaurant on the 45th floor of a skyscraper in the evening. The most organized chaos on Earth The iconic Shibuya Crossing still gathers up to 3,000 people crossing at the same time during peak hours. Sky-high observation decks Tokyo Skytree (634 m) – the tallest tower in the world Tokyo Tower (333 m) – the classic symbol, especially beautiful at night Shibuya Sky, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, Sunshine 60, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (free viewing deck!) Oldest temple in Tokyo – Sensō-ji (Asakusa) Founded in 645 AD, it remains the biggest tourist magnet in Asakusa. Nakamise-dōri shopping street with souvenirs and traditional sweets has existed for centuries. #tisha #fyp #recommendation #rec
Tokyo in 2026 is the largest and one of the most contrasting megacities on the planet. A city where ancient temples stand just steps away from skyscrapers, and robot cafés coexist with 400-year-old traditions. Key numbers (as of March 2026) Population of the city proper (23 special wards) ≈ 14.2–14.3 million people Greater Tokyo Area (metropolitan region) ≈ 33–37 million people (Tokyo is no longer the #1 largest urban area globally; it has been overtaken by Dhaka and Jakarta according to recent UN/World Bank estimates) Tokyo Prefecture area → 2,194 km² Population density in central wards remains among the highest in the world What makes Tokyo famous in 2026 Extreme contrast of old and new You can pray at a 7th-century temple in the morning and have dinner at a multi-Michelin-starred restaurant on the 45th floor of a skyscraper in the evening. The most organized chaos on Earth The iconic Shibuya Crossing still gathers up to 3,000 people crossing at the same time during peak hours. Sky-high observation decks Tokyo Skytree (634 m) – the tallest tower in the world Tokyo Tower (333 m) – the classic symbol, especially beautiful at night Shibuya Sky, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, Sunshine 60, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (free viewing deck!) Oldest temple in Tokyo – Sensō-ji (Asakusa) Founded in 645 AD, it remains the biggest tourist magnet in Asakusa. Nakamise-dōri shopping street with souvenirs and traditional sweets has existed for centuries. #tisha #fyp #recommendation #rec

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