Why Tokyo is the best cities to live?

Friday, September 24, 2010

1)  Economic Factors


In going through this globalization flow, the main thing is to be emphasized is the economic factor. Economic factors are very important in the life if an individual. In fact, economic factors can differentiate the status of an individual.
Tokyo is one of three "command centers" of the financial world, along with New York and London. Tokyo is the largest metropolitan economy in the world. According to the study conducted by Princewaterhouse Coopers, the Tokyo urban area (35.2 million people) had a total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of u.s $1,191 trillion in 2005 (the parity purchasing power), yhe position onceagain as largest city GDP. As the world in 2008, 47 companies listed in the global 500 in based in Tokyo, almost double the city's third place (Paris).

Tokyo is a major international financial center, put some of the principal office of the world's biggest companies and investment banks, insurance, and serves as a hub for the transportation industries, publishing, and broadcasting of Japan.


Tokyo assessed by the Economic Intelligence Unit  (the highest cost of living) city the most expensive in the world for 14 consecutive years ending in 2006. This analysis an executive for the life of the Western lifestyle, with items like a house and several cars.




Tokyo Stock Exchange is Japan's largest stock exchange, and the second largest in the world by market capitalization and fourth largest by share turnover. In 1990 at the end of the Japanese asset price. it contains more than 60% of the value of the world stock market. Tokyo has 8.460 hectares ( 20.900 acres) of agricultural land as in 2003. Farm land are concentrated in Western Tokyo. Perishable foods such as vegetables, fruits, and flower can be easily delivered to the markets in the eastern region. Spinach are the most important vegetable in Japan's. As in 2000, Tokyo supplied 32.5% of spinach leaves product sold in the market center.



    Tokyo Bay


Tokyo Bay was formerly the main source of fish. At this time, most of Tokyo fish production comes from the outer island, such as the Izu Oshima and Hachijojima. Tuna, nori and aji are a part of ocean products.

It is clear to us that to live comfortable in an area of vital economic factor. Tokyo is famous for currency and cost of living is high but  it deserved because the income that they have earned can help in their daily expenses.




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