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{{About|the city of Tokyo as it appears in [[Rose Guns Days]]|the mysterious government organization in [[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]|"Tokyo"}}
{{About|the city of Tokyo as it appears in [[Rose Guns Days]]|the mysterious government organization in [[Higurashi no Naku Koro ni]]|"Tokyo"}}
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{{nihongo|'''Tokyo'''|東京|Tōkyō}} is the capital of [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. On April 1, 1944, Tokyo was largely destroyed by a natural disaster and was subsequently occupied by American and Chinese forces. The occupation resulted in mass immigration to Japan as well as cultural assimilation with American and Chinese cultures.
{{nihongo|'''Tokyo'''|東京|Tōkyō}} is the capital of [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. On April 1, 1944, Tokyo was largely destroyed by a natural disaster and was subsequently occupied by American and Chinese forces. The occupation resulted in mass immigration to Japan as well as cultural assimilation with American and Chinese cultures.



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Tokyo (東京, Tōkyō) is the capital of Japan. On April 1, 1944, Tokyo was largely destroyed by a natural disaster and was subsequently occupied by American and Chinese forces. The occupation resulted in mass immigration to Japan as well as cultural assimilation with American and Chinese cultures.

1947

The crime rate in postwar Japan was extremely high, especially in regards to crime in which Japanese people were the victim. There was an increasingly widening gap between the wealthy and the poor. Many men, if they couldn't speak English or Chinese, were either unemployed or attempted to find odd jobs as laborers. Japanese women managed to gain a degree wealth through prostitution. Then yen was replaced with the "Japanese dollar".

2012

Notable cities