Greater Tokyo Area

Greater Tokyo Area
Greater Tokyo area around Tokyo Bay at night (2021)
Greater Tokyo area around Tokyo Bay at night (2021)
Location of Greater Tokyo Area
Coordinates: 35°41′23″N 139°41′30″E / 35.68972°N 139.69167°E / 35.68972; 139.69167
Major CitiesTokyo Metropolis (includes 23 special wards)
Yokohama
Kawasaki
Saitama
Kawaguchi
Chiba
Sagamihara
Area
 • Urban
8,547 km2 (3,300 sq mi)
 • Metro
13,452 km2 (5,194 sq mi)
GDP[1][2]
 • National Capital RegionJP¥230,077 billion (2021)
US$1.491 trillion (2021)
(40% of Japan's GDP)

The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world, consisting of the Kantō region of Japan (including Tokyo Metropolis and the prefectures of Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Tochigi) as well as the prefecture of Yamanashi of the neighboring Chūbu region. In Japanese, it is referred to by various terms, one of the most common being Capital Region (首都圏, Shuto-ken).

As of 2016, the United Nations estimates the total population at 38,140,000.[3][needs update] It covers an area of approximately 13,500 km2 (5,200 mi2),[4] giving it a population density of 2,642 people/km2. It is the second-largest single metropolitan area in the world in terms of built-up or urban function landmass at 8,547 km2 (3,300 mi2), behind only the New York City metropolitan area at 11,642 km2 (4,495 mi2).[5] With over US$2 trillion GDP Tokyo remains the second wealthiest metropolitan area in the world.

Definition

Growth of densely inhabited districts (DIDs [ja], defined as >4,000 people/km2 or >10,355 people/mi2) of suburb Saitama city (outlined) of northern Greater Tokyo, 1960s to 2010. Notice how the densely populated zones grow along railway lines and stations, the purple circles and lines. Green southern border is Tokyo.

There are various definitions of the Greater Tokyo Area, each of which tries to incorporate different aspects. Some definitions are clearly defined by law or government regulation, some are based coarsely on administrative areas, while others are for research purposes such as commuting patterns or distance from Central Tokyo. Each definition has a different population figure, granularity, methodology, and spatial association.

Various definitions of Tokyo, Greater Tokyo, and Kantō

Inner Tokyo and Tokyo Details Population, thousands
(year)
Area (km2) Population density (people/km2) Map
Area of former (dissolved) Tokyo City limits 23 special wards, does not correspond to any single authority 8,841 (1970CF),
8,135 (2000CF),
8,490 (2005CF),
8,949 (2010CF),
9,256 (2015-12CR)
621.9 13,080 (2000)
14,390 (2010)
14,883 (2015–12)
Tokyo Metropolis Prefectural-level jurisdiction (Tokyo-to), figures excluding the Izu and Ogasawara islands 12,038 (2000CF),
12,541 (2005CF),
13,129 (2010CF),
13,479 (2015-12CR)
1808 6,658(2000)
6,936 (2005)
7,216.5 (2010)
7,455 (2015–12)
Metropolitan area Details Population, thousands
(year)
Area (km2) Population density (people/km2) Map
Tokyo Metropolitan Employment Area (東京大都市雇用圏, Tōkyō Dai-toshi Koyō-ken) All municipalities that have at least 10% of their population commuting to the 23 special wards. Figures for this definition are complex to update without a major re-study.
  • 27,106 (1980)
  • 29,958 (1990)
  • 31,730 (2000)
  • 34,834 (2010)
  • 35,304 (2015)
[6]
  • 9,036.67 (1998)
  • 10,403.76 (2010)
[6]
3,348.2 (2010)
One Metropolis, Three Prefectures (一都三県, Itto Sanken) Coarse administrative definition that contains Tokyo, Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures. Misses many of the more-distant suburbs that lie outside the prefectural borders, especially in Ibaraki and Gunma. Incorporates sparsely settled rural districts like Nishitama. 33,534 (2000CF),
35,623 (2010CF),
36,092 (2015-12CR)
13,555.65 2,627.9 (2010), 2,662 (2015–12)
Kantō Major Metropolitan Area (関東大都市圏, Kantō Dai-toshi-ken) One of the two definitions the Japan Statistics Bureau uses. Consists of all municipalities that have at least 1.5% of their population aged 15 and above commuting to a designated city (Chiba, Kawasaki, Sagamihara, Saitama, and Yokohama) or the 23 special wards. Before Saitama became a designated city in 2001, the area was called Keihin'yō Major Metropolitan Area (京浜葉大都市圏, Keihin'yō Dai-toshi-ken). Excludes adjacent metropolitan areas of Gunma, Ibaraki, and Utsunomiya [ja] which are urbanized but have some small towns in between them and Tokyo. Most locally detailed definition, but hard to update without major re-study. 36,923 (2010)[7]
Tokyo Major Metropolitan Area (東京大都市圏, Tōkyō Dai-toshi-ken) Set of municipalities that are completely or mostly within 50 and 70 kilometres of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings in Shinjuku. Suburbs tend to extend finger-like along major commuter train routes and density builds along express stops, not in a uniform fashion, and so this definition is of value. 32,714 (<50 km, 2010),
36,303 (<70 km, 2010)[8]
Administrative area Details Population, thousands
(year)
Area (km2) Population density (people/km2) Map
Kantō region Entire national region, includes many rural areas 40,550 (2000CF)
42,607 (2010CF)
42,945 (2015-12CR)
32,423.9 1,314.1 (2010)
National Capital Region According to the National Capital Region Planning Act, very coarse administrative zone, essentially Kantō plus Yamanashi, includes large rural areas. 41,438 (2000CF)
43,470 (2010CF)
43,785 (2015-12CR)
36,889.28 1,178.4 (2010)

Notes and sources: All figures issued by Japan Statistics Bureau,[9][10] except for Metro Employment Area, a study by Center for Spatial Information Service, the University of Tokyo. Abbreviations: CF for National Census Final Data (every 5 years by JSB), CR for Civil Registry (compiled by local governments, monthly as per legal requirement), CP for Census Preliminary.

National Capital Region

The National Capital Region (首都圏, Shutoken) of Japan refers to the Greater Tokyo Area as defined by the Metropolitan Area Readjustment Act [ja] (首都圏整備法, Shutoken-seibi-hō) of 1956, which defines it as "Tokyo and its surrounding area declared by government ordinance." The government ordinance defined it as Tokyo and all six prefectures in the Kantō region plus Yamanashi Prefecture.[11][12] While this includes all of Greater Tokyo, it also includes sparsely populated mountain areas as well as the far-flung Bonin Islands which are administered under Tokyo.

International comparison

Using the "One Metropolis Three Prefectures" definition, Tokyo is 13,555.65 square kilometres (5,233.87 sq mi), a similar size to that of Los Angeles County, and almost two-thirds smaller than the combined statistical area of New York City, at 30,671 square kilometres (11,842 sq mi) and 21.9 million people.[citation needed] Other metropolitan areas such as Greater Jakarta are considerably more compact as well as more densely populated than Greater Tokyo.[citation needed]

Metropolitan Area definition ambiguities and issues

  • The South Kantō region (南関東, Minami Kantō) is a potentially ambiguous term. Informally, it may mean the One Metropolis, Two Prefectures, or the area without Saitama Prefecture. Formally, it may mean the South Kantō Block, which is not the Greater Tokyo Area, but a proportional representation block of the national election, comprising Kanagawa, Chiba, and Yamanashi Prefectures.
  • In informal occasions, the term National Capital Region (首都圏, Shuto-ken) often means Greater Tokyo Area. Officially, the term refers to a much larger area, namely the whole Kantō region and Yamanashi Prefecture.
  • Tokyo as a metropolis includes some 394 km2
    of islands (the Izu and Ogasawara islands), as well as some mountainous areas to the far west (331 km2
    ), which are officially part of Greater Tokyo, but are wilderness or rustic areas.

Cities

(populations listed for those over 300,000)

Cities within Tokyo

Tokyo is legally classified as a to (), which translates as "metropolis", and is treated as one of the forty-seven prefectures of Japan. The metropolis is administered by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government as a whole.

Special wards of Tokyo
Shibuya

Eastern Tokyo Metropolis

Central Tokyo, situated in the eastern portion of Tokyo Metropolis, was once incorporated as Tokyo City, which was dismantled during World War II. Its subdivisions have been reclassified as special wards (特別区, tokubetsu-ku). The twenty three special wards currently have the legal status of cities, with individual mayors and city councils, and they call themselves "cities" in English. However, when listing Japan's largest cities, Tokyo's twenty three wards are often counted as a single city.

Western Tokyo Metropolis

Hachiōji

Western Tokyo, known as the Tama Area (Tama-chiiki 多摩地域) comprises a number of municipalities, including these suburban cities:

Cities outside Tokyo

Chiba
Kawasaki
Saitama
Yokohama
Kawaguchi

The core cities of the Greater Tokyo Area outside Tokyo Metropolis are:

The other cities in Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama Prefectures are:

source: stat.go.jp census 2005

Additional cities

In the major metropolitan area (MMA) definition used by the Japanese Statistics Bureau, the following cities in Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Yamanashi, and Shizuoka Prefectures are included:

Gunma Prefecture

Ibaraki Prefecture

Shizuoka Prefecture

Tochigi Prefecture

Yamanashi Prefecture

Border areas

Tighter definitions for Greater Tokyo do not include adjacent metropolitan areas of Numazu-Mishima (approx. 450,000) to the southwest, Maebashi-Takasaki-Ōta-Ashikaga (approx. 1,500,000 people) on the northwest, and Greater Utsunomiya [ja] (approx. 1,000,000) to the north. If they are included, Greater Tokyo's population would be around 39 million. Takasaki-Maebashi is included as part of the Tokyo-Yokohama area in the definition of urban areas by Demographia.

Panoramic view of Tokyo from Tokyo Skytree

Geography

At the centre of the main urban area (approximately the first 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Tokyo Station) are the 23 special wards, formerly treated as a single city but now governed as separate municipalities, and containing many major commercial centres such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro and Ginza. Around the 23 special wards are a multitude of suburban cities which merge seamlessly into each other to form a continuous built up area, circumnavigated by the heavily travelled Route 16 which forms a (broken) loop about 40 kilometres (25 mi) from central Tokyo. Situated along the loop are the major cities of Yokohama (to the south of Tokyo), Hachiōji (to the west), Ōmiya (now part of Saitama City, to the north), and Chiba (to the east).

Within the Route 16 loop, the coastline of Tokyo Bay is heavily industrialised, with the Keihin Industrial Area stretching from Tokyo down to Yokohama, and the Keiyō Industrial Zone from Tokyo eastwards to Chiba. Along the periphery of the main urban area are numerous new suburban housing developments such as the Tama New Town. The landscape is relatively flat compared to most of Japan, most of it comprising low hills.

Outside the Route 16 loop the landscape becomes more rural. To the southwest is an area known as Shōnan, which contains various cities and towns along the coast of Sagami Bay, and to the west the area is mountainous.

Many rivers run through the area, the major ones being Arakawa and Tama River.

Demographics

Population of South-Kanto Prefectures
(Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, Saitama)
Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
195011,274,641—    
195513,712,679+3.99%
196016,678,821+3.99%
196520,284,371+3.99%
197023,297,503+2.81%
197526,614,733+2.70%
198028,548,512+1.41%
198530,303,794+1.20%
199032,530,003+1.43%
199533,586,573+0.64%
200034,607,069+0.60%
200535,682,460+0.61%
201036,923,193+0.69%
201537,273,866+0.19%
202038,034,418+0.40%
for Kanto MMA:[13][14]

Economy

Tokyo metropolitan area is the third largest metropolitan economy in the world and is one of the major global centers of trade and commerce along with New York City and London.

Prefecture Gross prefecture product
(in billion JP¥, 2021)[1]
Gross prefecture product
(in billion US$, 2021)[2]
 Tokyo
113,686
734
 Kanagawa
35,288
229
 Saitama
23,734
154
 Chiba
20,807
135
 Ibaraki
14,539
94
 Tochigi
9,179
59
 Gunma
9,141
59
 Yamanashi
3,703
24
National Capital Region
230,077
1,491

Metropolitan Employment Area

Year 2010 1995 1980
Employed persons 000s 16,234 16,381 12,760
Production (billion US$) 1,797 1,491 358
Production manufacturing (billion US$) 216 476 159
Private capital stock (billion US$) 3,618 2,631 368
Social overhead capital (billion US$) 1,607 1,417 310
1 US dollar (Japanese yen) 87.780 94.060 226.741

Sources:[6] Conversion rates – Exchange rates – OECD Data

Transportation

Narita International Airport
Yamanote Line; 3.61 million passengers ride per day.
Shuto Expressway on Rainbow Bridge

Air

The Greater Tokyo Area has two major airports, Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport (once chiefly domestic, now turning international) and Narita International Airport (chiefly international as well). Minor facilities include Chōfu and Ibaraki Airport. Tokyo Heliport serves helicopter traffic, including police, fire, and news. Japan Civil Aviation Bureau handles air traffic in large part but various military facilities handle air traffic in part: Hyakuri Air Base (Japan Air Self-Defense Force), Utsunomiya Air Field (Japan Ground Self-Defense Force), and Yokota Air Base (United States Air Force).[15]

Rail

Greater Tokyo has an extensive railway network comprising high-speed rail, commuter rails, subways, monorails, private lines, trams and others. There are around 136 individual rail lines in the Greater Tokyo Area, and between 1,000 and 1,200 railway stations depending on one's definition of the area, most designed for heavy use, usually long enough to accommodate 10-car (200 metres (660 ft) long) trains. Stations are designed to accommodate hundreds of thousands of passengers at any given time, with miles of connecting tunnels linking vast department stores and corporate offices. Tokyo Station has underground connections that stretch well over 4 kilometres (2.5 mi), and Shinjuku Station has well over 200 exits. Greater Tokyo's Railway Network is easily considered the world's largest in terms of both daily passenger throughput with a daily trips of over 40 million (20 million different passengers) as well as physical extent with approximately 2,578 kilometres (1,602 mi) of track. Shinjuku station is used by an average of 3.34 million people per day, making it the world's busiest train station. Some 57 percent of all Greater Tokyo residents used rail as their primary means of transport in 2001.[16]

JR East and many other carriers crisscross the region with a network of rail lines. The most important carriers include Keihin Kyūkō Electric Railway (Keikyū), Keisei Electric Railway, Keiō Electric Railway, Odakyū Electric Railway, Seibu Railway, Tōbu Railway, and Tōkyū Corporation. In addition to Tokyo's two subway systems — Tokyo Metro and Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei and Toden lines), Yokohama also has two subway lines.

The Tokyo Monorail provides an important shuttle service between Haneda Airport and Hammatsucho station on the Yamanote line.

Others

The Shuto Expressway system connects to other national expressways in the capital region.

Tokyo and Yokohama are major commercial seaports, and both the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and United States Navy maintain naval bases at Yokosuka.

See also

References

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Species of pitcher plant from Borneo Nepenthes northiana Lower pitcher of Nepenthes northiana from the Bau region of Sarawak Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 2.3)[1] Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Order: Caryophyllales Family: Nepenthaceae Genus: Nepenthes Species: N. northiana Binomial name Nepenthes northianaHook.f. (1881)[2] Synonyms Synonyms Nepenthes decurrensMacfarl. (1925) Nepenthes nordti...

 

 

Goidelic Celtic language of the Isle of Man This article or section should specify the language of its non-English content, using {{lang}}, {{transliteration}} for transliterated languages, and {{IPA}} for phonetic transcriptions, with an appropriate ISO 639 code. Wikipedia's multilingual support templates may also be used. See why. (December 2021) ManxManx GaelicGaelgGailckPronunciation[ɡɪlɡ] (Gaelg)[ɡeːlɡ] (Ga...

 

 

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