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Tokyo

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  1. Climate

The warmest month is August, which averages 26.9 °C (80.4 °F). The coolest month is January, averaging 5.4 °C (41.7 °F).

  1. Safety and local people

Usually, travelers are deceived by illegal taxi drivers, landlords and employees of currency exchangers. It's safe to walk if you don't look into the Roppongi area, where all the hot spots are concentrated.

Women need to be more careful. Local young people are not indifferent to foreigners and can stick. Most often this happens on buses or the subway. That is why they have carriages for women.

Another elevated level of security is based on the local mentality. The Japanese are afraid of public condemnation. If a person is caught stealing or killing, the road to a normal life for him and his family will be closed."

  1. Green

In 2006, Tokyo enacted the "10 Year Project for Green Tokyo" to be realized by 2016. It set a goal of increasing roadside trees in Tokyo to 1 million (from 480,000), and adding 1,000 ha (2,500 acres) of green space, 88 ha (220 acres) of which will be a new park named "Umi no Mori" (Sea Forest) which will be on a reclaimed island in Tokyo Bay which used to be a landfill. From 2007 to 2010, 436 ha (1,080 acres) of the planned 1,000 ha of green space was created and 220,000 trees were planted, bringing the total to 700,000. As of 2014, roadside trees in Tokyo have increased to 950,000, and a further 300 ha (740 acres) of green space has been added.

  1. Cleanliness

What is remarkable about Tokyo is that it is the world’s largest metropolitan area in the world, and yet still scores highly for its cleanliness. What is even more remarkable is that rubbish bins are quite hard to come by, which has resulted in less littering.

The reason Tokyo is so clean is because the Japanese people tend to have a keen sense of moral obligation to treat other people, and things, with respect. Obviously, this is not every Japanese person. But on average, the level of “care” to respect other people, their belongings, and the space we live in is strong.

Japan – the cleanest country in the world and their sense of environmental protection. Japan is the country most affected by natural disasters in the world, so the environment is destroyed, pollution is unavoidable. However, Japan is the greenest, cleanest, and most beautiful country in the world.

  1. Transportation

Public transportation within Tokyo is dominated by an extensive network of "clean and efficient" trains and subways run by a variety of operators, with buses, monorails and trams playing a secondary feeder role. There are up to sixty-two electric train lines and more than nine hundred train stations in Tokyo. Shibuya Crossing is the "world's busiest pedestrian crossing", with around 3,000 people crossing at a time.

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