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Main article: Japan
Population
In 2016, the population of greater Tokyo amounted to 13.5 million people, and by 2025, according to December 2016 forecasts, it will approach 14 million. Experts attribute the increase in the population of the Japanese capital to an increase in the average life expectancy of citizens and a sharp increase in the number of foreigners (an annual increase of 30 thousand people).
Most often, Chinese people come to Tokyo for permanent residence, immigrants from Southeast Asia (mainly Vietnamese) and South Asia (mainly Nepalese)[1] with [1]
Education system
Transport
2020: Tokyo - in the top 10 cities in the world in the number of car sharing cars
History
1972
1969: Student protests
Students of most universities, Japan opposing the war in, Vietnam renegotiating the Japanese-American security treaty, raising tuition and imposing a consumer society with its one-dimensional bourgeois ideology, disrupted classes, occupied university buildings and gathered rallies. One of the symbols of student resistance was the Yasuda Lecture Building of the University of Tokyo. In January 1969, he was occupied by students and only after prolonged clashes, the police managed to knock out students with water cannons.
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1936
There is a Sino-Japanese war. The monks of the Asakusa Dera temple of the Shokannon Buddhist school in gas masks practice actions in the event of an air raid. Asakusa District, Taito, Tokyo]]
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1915
Notes
- ↑ 1,0 1,1 [http://www.vestifinance.ru/articles/79385 Demographic shock: Japan is threatened