Greetings!
If anyone would ask me to mention any city of the world where I would love to go again and again then definitely I would include Tokyo but recently, it came into my knowledge that Tokyo isn't a city. Seriously? Yeah! I found many debates online where people recognize Tokyo as a prefecture. Yes, Prefecture is a similar thing that we call the states in the US. I also found this article
https://www.jluggage.com/blog/japan/is-tokyo-a-city/ very informative that supports the claim that Tokyo is a prefecture.
However, according to many sources, Tokyo owns both statuses. Yes, it is a city and a prefecture. But I am confused that with 23 special awards, remote islands, 26 cities and 8 villages it could be a city? I also found this link
https://www.japan-talk.com/jt/new/is-tokyo-a-state-or-a-city little helpful, which tells Tokyo is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. In short, it is a complicated debate, and I would like to know how do you see or call Tokyo.
Mayhap, international people call Tokyo a city because they are not much aware. Secondly, its administrative and geographical definitions could also be helpful to differentiate either its a city or a state.
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