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TOKYO, JAPAN

development and the Anthropocene. Retrieved from http://hdr.undp.org/en/content/2020-human-development-


United Nations Development Programme. (2020). Human Development Report 2020: The next frontier - Human
As one of the largest and most prosperous cities in the
world, Tokyo, Japan has emerged as a global city, playing a
critical role in the global economy and culture. With a
population of over 14 million people, Tokyo is a hub for
innovation, technology, finance, and entertainment,
attracting millions of visitors and expatriates each year. Its
influence and impact on the world stage have earned Tokyo a
reputation as a significant global city.

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Economic clout: With a GDP of over $1.6


trillion and the headquarters of some of the
biggest companies in the world, Tokyo is one
of the most important economic hubs in the
world.

Technological advancement: With a


bustling startup environment and a center for
technical research, Tokyo is a leader in
disciplines like robotics and artificial
intelligence.

Cultural influence: Tokyo's rich cultural


heritage and contemporary pop culture have
a significant global impact, influencing trends
in fashion, music, and entertainment.

Political influence: Tokyo is the capital of Human Development Index


Japan and a significant political center in the
Asia-Pacific region, with a prominent role in According to the United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) Human Development Index (HDI) 2020
international diplomacy and trade. study, Japan ranks 18th out of 191 countries in terms of human development. Japan's HDI value for 2020 is 0.919,
which is rated "very high" and putting the country in the "very high human development" category.
Infrastructure and transportation: Tokyo
The HDI measures a country's achievements in three dimensions of human development: a long and healthy
boasts a highly efficient transportation
life, access to education, and a decent standard of living. Japan performs well in all three dimensions, with a life
system, including one of the world's most
expectancy of 84 years, mean years of schooling of 12.7 years, and a gross national income (GNI) per capita of
extensive subway systems, making it a highly
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accessible and well-connected city.
The high HDI value of Japan reflects the country's strong economy, high-quality education system, and
access to healthcare. It is worth mentioning, however, that Japan, like many other nations, faces issues in areas
such as gender equality and wealth inequality, which can have an impact on its total HDI ranking.

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