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==== Municipalities ==== {{See also|List of cities in Tokyo Metropolis by population|List of mergers in Tokyo}} [[File:Tokyo Nishitama District Area Map.svg|thumb|A map with Nishi-Tama District in green]] [[File:Map of Izu Islands.png|thumb|A map of the [[Izu Islands]] with black labels]] [[File:Ogasawara islands.png|thumb|A map of the [[Ogasawara Islands]] with black labels]] Since the completion of the [[Municipal mergers and dissolutions in Japan#Process|Great Mergers of Heisei]] in 2001, Tokyo consists of 62 [[Municipalities of Japan|municipalities]]: 23 [[Special wards of Tokyo|special wards]], 26 [[Cities of Japan|cities]], 5 [[Towns of Japan|towns]] and 8 [[Villages of Japan|villages]]. All municipalities in Japan have a directly elected mayor and a directly elected assembly, each elected on independent four-year cycles. The 23 Special Wards cover the area that had been [[Tokyo City]] until 1943, 30 other municipalities are located in the [[Tama area]], and the remaining 9 are on Tokyo's outlying islands. * The {{Nihongo|[[Special wards of Tokyo|special wards]]|特別区|tokubetsu-ku}} of Tokyo comprise the area formerly incorporated as [[Tokyo City]]. Each special ward has used the word "city" in their official English name in recent times (e.g. Chiyoda City), but their status is more akin to boroughs in London or New York. Certain municipal functions, such as waterworks, sewerage, and fire-fighting, are handled by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government rather than each ward. To pay for the added administrative costs, the Metropolitan Government collects municipal taxes, which would usually be levied by each ward.<ref> [http://www.metro.tokyo.jp/ENGLISH/PROFILE/overview06.htm The Structure of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141208194646/http://www.metro.tokyo.jp/ENGLISH/PROFILE/overview06.htm |date=December 8, 2014 }} (Tokyo government webpage)</ref> The "three central wards" of Tokyo – Chiyoda, Chūō and Minato – are the business core of the city, with a daytime population more than seven times higher than their nighttime population.<ref>[http://www.metro.tokyo.jp/ENGLISH/PROFILE/overview03.htm The Population of Tokyo – Tokyo Metropolitan Government] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081223114634/http://www.metro.tokyo.jp/ENGLISH/PROFILE/overview03.htm |date=December 23, 2008}} (Retrieved on July 4, 2009)</ref> Chiyoda Ward is occupied by many major [[List of companies of Japan|Japanese companies]] and is also the seat of the [[Government of Japan|national government]], and the [[Emperor of Japan]], yet is one of the least populated wards.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.karisjapan.org/2014/05/pray-for-japan-chiyoda/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140720131037/http://www.karisjapan.org/2014/05/pray-for-japan-chiyoda/|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 20, 2014|title=Pray For Tokyo: Chiyoda|website=Karis Japan|access-date=April 20, 2015}}</ref> * To the west of the special wards, Tokyo Metropolis consists of cities, towns, and villages that enjoy the same legal status as those elsewhere in Japan. While serving as "[[Bedroom community|bed towns]]" for those working in central Tokyo, some of them also have a local commercial and industrial base, such as [[Tachikawa]]. Collectively, these are often known as the Tama area or [[Western Tokyo]]. The far west of the Tama area is occupied by the district (''gun'') of [[Nishitama District, Tokyo|Nishi-Tama]]. Much of this area is mountainous and unsuitable for urbanization. The highest mountain in Tokyo, [[Mount Kumotori]], is {{convert|2017|m|ft|abbr=on}} high; other mountains in Tokyo include Takanosu ({{convert|1737|m|ft|abbr=on}}), Odake ({{convert|1266|m|ft|abbr=on}}), and [[Mount Mitake (Tokyo)|Mitake]] ({{convert|929|m|ft|abbr=on}}). [[Lake Okutama]], on the [[Tama River]] near [[Yamanashi Prefecture]], is Tokyo's largest lake and serves as the primary reservoir for Tokyo's water supply. The district is composed of three towns ([[Hinode, Tokyo|Hinode]], [[Mizuho, Tokyo|Mizuho]] and [[Okutama, Tokyo|Okutama]]) and one village ([[Hinohara, Tokyo|Hinohara]]). The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has designated Hachiōji, Tachikawa, Machida, Ōme, and Tama New Town as regional centers of the Tama area.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toshiseibi.metro.tokyo.jp/plan/pe-011.htm|title=Development of the Metropolitan Center, Subcenters and New Base|access-date=October 14, 2007|publisher=Bureau of Urban Development, Tokyo Metropolitan Government|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071023073159/http://www.toshiseibi.metro.tokyo.jp/plan/pe-011.htm|archive-date=October 23, 2007|url-status=live}}</ref> * [[File:Okinotorishima20070602.jpg|thumb|[[Okinotorishima]], 1,740km (1,081mi) away from central Tokyo and the southernmost island of Japan]] Tokyo has numerous outlying islands, which extend as far as {{convert|1850|km|abbr=on}} from central Tokyo. Because of the islands' distance from the administrative headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in Shinjuku, local sub-prefectural branch offices administer them. The [[Izu Islands]] are a group of volcanic islands and form part of the [[Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park]]. The islands in order from closest to Tokyo are [[Izu Ōshima]], [[Toshima Island|Toshima]], [[Nii-jima]], [[Shikine-jima]], [[Kōzu-shima]], [[Miyake-jima]], [[Mikurajima]], [[Hachijō-jima]], and [[Aogashima]]. The Izu Islands are grouped into three subprefectures. Izu Ōshima and Hachijojima are towns. The remaining islands are six villages, with Niijima and Shikinejima forming [[Niijima, Tokyo|one village]]. The [[Bonin Islands|Ogasawara Islands]] include, from north to south, [[Chichi-jima]], [[Nishinoshima (Ogasawara)|Nishinoshima]], [[Haha-jima]], [[North Iwo Jima|Kita Iwo Jima]], [[Iwo Jima]], and [[Minami Iwo Jima]]. Ogasawara also administers two small outlying islands: [[Minami Torishima]], the easternmost point in Japan and at {{convert|1850|km|abbr=on}} the most distant island from central Tokyo, and [[Okinotorishima]], the southernmost point in Japan.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.gotokyo.org/book/0008-002-en/ |title=Ogasawara Islands: World Natural Heritage |format=[[Adobe Flash]] |publisher=Ogasawara Village Industry and Tourist Board |access-date=June 29, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170331132737/http://www.gotokyo.org/book/0008-002-en/ |archive-date=March 31, 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Japan's claim on an [[exclusive economic zone]] (EEZ) surrounding Okinotorishima is contested by [[China]] and [[South Korea]] as they regard Okinotorishima as uninhabitable rocks which have no EEZ.<ref>{{cite journal |first=Yukie |last=Yoshikawa |year=2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131104212218/http://pranj.org/papers/yoshikawa-haq06.htm |archive-date=November 4, 2013 |url=http://pranj.org/papers/yoshikawa-haq06.htm |title=Okinotorishima: Just the Tip of the Iceberg |journal=Harvard Asian Quarterly |volume=9 |issue=4 |url-status=dead}}</ref> The Iwo chain and the outlying islands have no permanent population, but hosts [[Japan Self-Defense Forces]] personnel. Local populations are only found in Chichi-Jima and Haha-Jima. The islands form both [[Ogasawara Subprefecture]] and the village of [[Ogasawara, Tokyo]]. {{Clear}} {| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" ! colspan="7" |Municipalities in Tokyo |- ! rowspan="2" | Flag, name <small>w/o suffix</small> ! colspan="3" | Full name ! rowspan="2" | [[Districts of Japan|District]] or<br />[[Subprefectures of Japan|Subprefecture]] ! rowspan="2" | Population ! rowspan="2" | [[Local Autonomy Law|LPE]] code<br /><small>(w/o checksum)</small> |- ! <small>[[Japanese writing system|Japanese]]</small> || <small>[[Romanization of Japanese|Transcription]]</small> || <small>[[English language|Translation]]</small> |- |[[File:Flag of Adachi, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Adachi, Tokyo|Adachi]] |{{lang|ja|足立区}} || Adachi-ku || Adachi Ward || rowspan="49" {{N/A}} |674,067|| 13121 |- |[[File:Flag of Arakawa, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Arakawa, Tokyo|Arakawa]] |{{lang|ja|荒川区}} || Arakawa-ku || Arakawa Ward |213,648|| 13118 |- |[[File:Flag of Bunkyo, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Bunkyō]] |{{lang|ja|文京区}} || Bunkyō-ku || Bunkyō Ward |223,389|| 13105 |- |[[File:Flag of Chiyoda, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda]] |{{lang|ja|千代田区}} || Chiyoda-ku || Chiyoda Ward |59,441|| 13101 |- |[[File:Flag of Chuo, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Chūō, Tokyo|Chūō]] |{{lang|ja|中央区}} || Chūō-ku || Chūō Ward<br />(Central Ward) |147,620|| 13102 |- |[[File:Flag of Edogawa, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Edogawa, Tokyo|Edogawa]] |{{lang|ja|江戸川区}} || Edogawa-ku || Edogawa Ward<br />(Edo River Ward) |685,899|| 13123 |- |[[File:Flag of Itabashi, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Itabashi]] |{{lang|ja|板橋区}} || Itabashi-ku || Itabashi Ward |569,225|| 13119 |- |[[File:Flag of Katsushika-ku, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Katsushika]] |{{lang|ja|葛飾区}} || Katsushika-ku || Katsushika Ward<br /><small>(after Katsushika District)</small> |447,140|| 13122 |- |[[File:Flag of Kita, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Kita, Tokyo|Kita]] |{{lang|ja|北区}} || Kita-ku || Kita Ward<br />(North Ward) |345,063|| 13117 |- |[[File:Flag of Koto, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Kōtō]] |{{lang|ja|江東区}} || Kōtō-ku || Kōtō Ward |502,579|| 13108 |- |[[File:Flag of Meguro, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Meguro]] |{{lang|ja|目黒区}} || Meguro-ku || Meguro Ward |280,283|| 13110 |- |[[File:Flag of Minato, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Minato, Tokyo|Minato]] |{{lang|ja|港区}} || Minato-ku || Minato Ward<br />(Harbor/Port District) |248,071|| 13103 |- |[[File:Flag of Nakano, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Nakano, Tokyo|Nakano]] |{{lang|ja|中野区}} || Nakano-ku || Nakano Ward |332,902|| 13114 |- |[[File:Flag of Nerima, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Nerima]] |{{lang|ja|練馬区}} || Nerima-ku || Nerima Ward |726,748|| 13120 |- |[[File:Flag of Ota, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Ōta, Tokyo|Ōta]] |{{lang|ja|大田区}} || Ōta-ku || Ōta Ward |722,608|| 13111 |- |[[File:Flag of Setagaya, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Setagaya]] |{{lang|ja|世田谷区}} || Setagaya-ku || Setagaya Ward |910,868|| 13112 |- |[[File:Flag of Shibuya, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Shibuya]] |{{lang|ja|渋谷区}} || Shibuya-ku || Shibuya Ward |227,850|| 13113 |- |[[File:Flag of Shinagawa, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Shinagawa]] |{{lang|ja|品川区}} || Shinagawa-ku || Shinagawa Ward |392,492|| 13109 |- |[[File:Flag of Shinjuku, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Shinjuku]] |{{lang|ja|新宿区}} || Shinjuku-ku || Shinjuku Ward |339,211|| 13104 |- |[[File:Flag of Suginami, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Suginami]] |{{lang|ja|杉並区}} || Suginami-ku || Suginami Ward |570,483|| 13115 |- |[[File:Flag of Sumida, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Sumida, Tokyo|Sumida]] |{{lang|ja|墨田区}} || Sumida-ku || Sumida Ward |260,358|| 13107 |- |[[File:Flag of Taito, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Taitō]] |{{lang|ja|台東区}} || Taitō-ku || Taitō Ward |200,486|| 13106 |- |[[File:Flag of Toshima, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Toshima]] |{{lang|ja|豊島区}} || Toshima-ku || Toshima Ward<br /><small>(after [[Toshima District, Musashi|Toshima District]])</small> |294,673|| 13116 |- |[[File:Flag of Akiruno, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Akiruno, Tokyo|Akiruno]] |{{lang|ja|あきる野市}} || Akiruno-shi || Akiruno City |80,464|| 13228 |- |[[File:Flag of Akishima, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Akishima, Tokyo|Akishima]] |{{lang|ja|昭島市}} || Akishima-shi || Akishima City |111,449|| 13207 |- |[[File:Flag of Chofu, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Chōfu, Tokyo|Chōfu]] |{{lang|ja|調布市}} || Chōfu-shi || Chōfu City |240,668|| 13208 |- |[[File:Flag of Fuchu, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Fuchū, Tokyo|Fuchū]] |{{lang|ja|府中市}} || Fuchū-shi || Fuchū City<br /><small>([[Musashi Province|provincial capital]] city)</small> |260,891|| 13206 |- |[[File:Flag of Fussa, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Fussa, Tokyo|Fussa]] |{{lang|ja|福生市}} || Fussa-shi || Fussa City |58,393|| 13218 |- |[[File:Flag of Hachioji, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Hachiōji, Tokyo|Hachiōji]] |{{lang|ja|八王子市}} || Hachiōji-shi || Hachiōji City |579,330|| 13201 |- |[[File:Flag of Hamura, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Hamura, Tokyo|Hamura]] |{{lang|ja|羽村市}} || Hamura-shi || Hamura City |55,596|| 13227 |- |[[File:Flag of Higashikurume, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Higashikurume, Tokyo|Higashikurume]] |{{lang|ja|東久留米市}} || Higashi-Kurume-shi || Higashi-Kurume City<br />East Kurume City<br /><small>(as opposed to [[Kurume, Fukuoka|Kurume City, Western Japan]])</small> |116,869|| 13222 |- |[[File:Flag of Higashimurayama, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Higashimurayama, Tokyo|Higashimurayama]] |{{lang|ja|東村山市}} || Higashi-Murayama-shi || Higashi-Murayama City<br />East Murayama City<br /><small>(after [[Murayama, Musashi|Murayama Region]])</small> |150,984|| 13213 |- |[[File:Flag of Higashiyamato Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Higashiyamato, Tokyo|Higashiyamato]] |{{lang|ja|東大和市}} || Higashi-Yamato-shi || Higashi-Yamato City<br />(here: Tokyo's Yamato City)<ref>Literally, 東/Higashi- means East; but when Yamato Town was renamed to Higashi-Yamato City in 1970, 東 was meant to represent the 東/Tō- in Tokyo, see Higashi-Yamato City: [https://www.city.higashiyamato.lg.jp/index.cfm/36,122,372,html 市の名称 「東大和」の名称について] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709184333/https://www.city.higashiyamato.lg.jp/index.cfm/36,122,372,html |date=July 9, 2021 }} (Japanese: On the city name "Higashi-Yamato"), retrieved July 6, 2021.</ref><br /><small>(as opposed to [[Yamato, Kanagawa|Kanagawa's Yamato City]])</small> |85,229|| 13220 |- |[[File:Flag of Hino, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Hino, Tokyo|Hino]] |{{lang|ja|日野市}} || Hino-shi || Hino City |185,133|| 13212 |- |[[File:Flag of Inagi, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Inagi, Tokyo|Inagi]] |{{lang|ja|稲城市}} || Inagi-shi || Inagi City |87,927|| 13225 |- |[[File:Flag of Kiyose Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Kiyose, Tokyo|Kiyose]] |{{lang|ja|清瀬市}} || Kiyose-shi || Kiyose City |74,495|| 13221 |- |[[File:Flag of Kodaira, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Kodaira, Tokyo|Kodaira]] |{{lang|ja|小平市}} || Kodaira-shi || Kodaira City |194,757|| 13211 |- |[[File:Flag of Koganei, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Koganei, Tokyo|Koganei]] |{{lang|ja|小金井市}} || Koganei-shi || Koganei City |121,516|| 13210 |- |[[File:Flag of Kokubunji, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Kokubunji, Tokyo|Kokubunji]] |{{lang|ja|国分寺市}} || Kokubunji-shi || Kokubunji City<br /><small>([[Musashi Province|provincial temple]] city)</small> |122,787|| 13214 |- |[[File:Flag of Komae, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Komae, Tokyo|Komae]] |{{lang|ja|狛江市}} || Komae-shi || Komae City |81,671|| 13219 |- |[[File:Flag of Kunitachi, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Kunitachi, Tokyo|Kunitachi]] |{{lang|ja|国立市}} || Kunitachi-shi || Kunitachi City |75,867|| 13215 |- |[[File:Flag of Machida, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Machida, Tokyo|Machida]] |{{lang|ja|町田市}} || Machida-shi || Machida City |429,040|| 13209 |- |[[File:Flag of Mitaka, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Mitaka, Tokyo|Mitaka]] |{{lang|ja|三鷹市}} || Mitaka-shi || Mitaka City |189,168|| 13204 |- |[[File:Flag of Musashimurayama, Tokyo.svg|frameless|22x22px]] [[Musashimurayama, Tokyo|Musashimurayama]] |{{lang|ja|武蔵村山市}} || Musashi-Murayama-shi || Musashi-Murayama City<br /><small>(as opposed to [[Murayama, Yamagata|Murayama City]], Dewa Province)</small> |70,649|| 13223 |- |[[File:Flag of Musashino, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Musashino, Tokyo|Musashino]] |{{lang|ja|武蔵野市}} || Musashino-shi || Musashino City<br /><small>(after [[Musashino, Musashi|Musashino Region]])</small> |143,686|| 13203 |- |[[File:Flag of Nishitokyo, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Nishitokyo]] |{{lang|ja|西東京市}} || Nishi-Tōkyō-shi || Nishi-Tokyo City<br />(Western Tokyo City) |200,102|| 13229 |- |[[File:Flag of Ome, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Ōme, Tokyo|Ōme]] |{{lang|ja|青梅市}} || Ōme-shi || Ōme City |136,071|| 13205 |- |[[File:Flag of Tachikawa, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Tachikawa, Tokyo|Tachikawa]] |{{lang|ja|立川市}} || Tachikawa-shi || Tachikawa City |184,183|| 13202 |- |[[File:Flag of Tama, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Tama, Tokyo|Tama]] |{{lang|ja|多摩市}} || Tama-shi || Tama City<br /><small>(after [[Tama District, Musashi|Tama district]]/[[Western Tokyo|area]]/[[Tama River|river]])</small> |147,953|| 13224 |- |[[File:Flag of Hinode, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Hinode, Tokyo|Hinode]] |{{lang|ja|日の出町}} || Hinode-machi || Hinode Town || rowspan="4" | [[Nishitama District, Tokyo|Nishi-Tama]]<br />(Western {{ill|Tama District, Musashi|ja|多摩郡|lt=Tama}}) |17,141|| 13305 |- |[[File:Flag of Hinohara, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Hinohara]] |{{lang|ja|檜原村}} || Hinohara-mura || Hinohara Village |2,194|| 13307 |- |[[File:Flag of Mizuho, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Mizuho, Tokyo|Mizuho]] |{{lang|ja|瑞穂町}} || Mizuho-machi || Mizuho Town |33,117|| 13303 |- |[[File:Flag of Okutama, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Okutama, Tokyo|Okutama]] |{{lang|ja|奥多摩町}} || Okutama-machi || Okutama Town<br />(Rear/Outer Tama Town) |5,177|| 13308 |- | [[File:Flag of Hachijo, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Hachijō, Tokyo|Hachijō]] |{{lang|ja|八丈町}} || Hachijō-machi || Hachijō Town<br /><small>(on [[Hachijō-jima|Hachijō Island]])</small> || rowspan="2" | [[Hachijō Subprefecture|Hachijō]] |7,516|| 13401 |- || [[File:Flag of Aogashima, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Aogashima, Tokyo|Aogashima]] |{{lang|ja|青ヶ島村}} || Aogashima-mura || Aogashima Village<br /><small>(on [[Aogashima]])</small> |169|| 13402 |- | [[File:Flag of Miyake, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Miyake, Tokyo|Miyake]] |{{lang|ja|三宅村}} || Miyake-mura || Miyake Village<br /><small>(on [[Miyake-jima|Miyake Island]])</small> || rowspan="2" | [[Miyake Subprefecture|Miyake]] |2,451|| 13381 |- || [[File:Flag of Mikurajima, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Mikurajima, Tokyo|Mikurajima]] |{{lang|ja|御蔵島村}} || Mikurajima-mura || Mikurajima Village<br />([[Mikura-jima|Mikura Island]] Village) |328|| 13382 |- | [[File:Flag of Oshima, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Ōshima, Tokyo|Ōshima]] |{{lang|ja|大島町}} || Ōshima-machi || Ōshima Town<br />([[Izu-Ōshima|[Izu] Grand Island]] Town) || rowspan="4" | [[Ōshima Subprefecture (Tokyo)|Ōshima]] |7,762|| 13361 |- | [[File:Flag of Toshima Village, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[To-shima, Tokyo|To-shima]] |{{lang|ja|利島村}} || Toshima-mura || To-shima Village<br /><small>(on [[To-shima, Tokyo|homonymous island]])</small> |309|| 13362 |- || [[File:Flag of Niijima, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Niijima, Tokyo|Niijima]] |{{lang|ja|新島村}} || Niijima-mura || Niijima Village<br /><small>(on [[Niijima|homonymous island]])</small> |2,697|| 13363 |- || [[File:Flag of Kozushima, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Kōzushima, Tokyo|Kōzushima]] |{{lang|ja|神津島村}} || Kōzushima-mura || Kōzushima Village<br /><small>(on [[Kōzushima|homonymous island]])</small> |1,856|| 13364 |- | [[File:Flag of Ogasawara, Tokyo.svg|22x22px]] [[Ogasawara, Tokyo|Ogasawara]] |{{lang|ja|小笠原村}} || Ogasawara-mura || Ogasawara Village<br /><small>(on [[Ogasawara Islands|homonymous islands]])</small> || [[Ogasawara Subprefecture|Ogasawara]] |3,029|| 13421 |- ! [[File:Flag of Tokyo Metropolis.svg|22x22px]] Tokyo ! {{lang|ja|東京都}} || Tōkyō-to || Tokyo "Metropolis"<br /><small>functionally: ~ [[Todōfuken|Prefecture]]<br />literally/etymologically: ~ [[:wikt:都|Capital]]</small> || –|| 13,960,236|| 13000<br />ISO: JP-13 |} <gallery mode="packed"> File:多摩ニュータウンの中心「多摩センター」駅周辺の街並み(2021年3月26日撮影).jpg|Tama File:Takao-san HachiojiUrbanDistrict.JPG|[[Hachioji]] File:Musashino in the afternoon.jpg|[[Musashino, Tokyo|Musashino]] File:Mounts Chibusa and Kensaki seen from Port of Oki.jpg|[[Ogasawara, Tokyo|Ogasawara]] </gallery>
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