Tokyo is a city
england is a city
>>222534017VVVVVGHHHHH Mount Fuji
>>222534017england is my city
>>222534374Why do japs simp so much for Mt. Fuji? Not trying to be rude here.
>>222534712Ancient pagan stuff that survived and turned from religion into culture.
>>222534017i look at this picture and the only thing i can think of is how much jap pussy is down there waiting to be fucked by the white man
>>222535060>from religion into cultureThe contrary, from culture to religion. Do you think that japs not say screaming in street that have some faith, means that they never praise some buddha idol or some ghost of family to be aproved in job? And reverence is something natural to japanese mindset
>>222534182Kek
>>222534017it's due a mega earthquake
>>222534017Actually Tokyo is a prefecture divided into 23 autonomous wards each with their own mayor
>>222537824Plus, 26 cities, 3 towns, 1 village, and the island section(2 towns and 7 villages).
It’s missing…something.
>>222534712It's a volcano, I think every culture to ever exist near a volcano simps for it. Historically Japan would get raped down to 0 because of volcanic eruptions, it's also part of the reason they get so many earthquakes.
>>222537824Tokyo is still classed as a metropolis, regardless of it being a prefecture it's still ridiculously condensed. Twice as much as NYC metro, it's all all connected via the same transit network. Idk how you consider it decentralized when upwards of 80% of the wards are connected to the same sewer system. Whoever controls the water controls the land effectively, they don't have an autismo oil lobby because they import energy.
>>222534712As long as the weather is clear, you can see Mt. Fuji from anywhere in the vast Kanto Plain. And when you do spot it, you can't help but feel lucky. People have admired Mt. Fuji ever since the Edo period, and it is frequently depicted in many ukiyo-e prints.
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>>222537824How is there not an anime about this yet?!
>>222534017Why? Why is it so big?
>>222543693The Kanto Plain is the largest and most ideal area for business, residence, and agriculture in Japan. This is because the land is vast and flat, experiences very little snow, enjoys an abundant water supply, and has a mild climate. Consequently, about 30 to 40 percent of the entire Japanese population resides here.
>>222543781holy shit. but what about the japanese countryside? is it empty?
>>222543781interesting, korea is even more extreme, most of the population lives in seoul or the metro area of seoul, what makes east asians to attracted to urban centers?
>>222534712are you retarded every city with one gigahuge landmark simps for that landmark with SF it's the golden gate bridge with NYC its the statue of libertywith seattle its Mount Rainier etc etc etc in tokyo it just happens to be mt fuji
>>222543818Some rural areas, like Hokkaido, are flat, while the rest of the countryside is mountainous. Due to a declining population, many of these rural regions are becoming depopulated. Agriculture is not very profitable, and job opportunities are scarce. Consequently, young people tend to move to major metropolises like Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Nagoya.
>>222543848I suppose we have grown accustomed to high-density living(genetically and culturally).
i should visit japan again.
>>222543848Rice. Not modern rice, the old strains. Those strains required an insane amount of water and fertilizer and almost instantly died if the weather became even slightly cold. So the vast portions of the settled population was forced to crowd into areas that could grow rice. Japan and Korea had barren land split by mountains mostly, China surprisingly has a large amount of barren land as well, also tigers. Only around 10% of China's land is arable, it's very close to being hell on earth outside of the tropical zones.
>>222534017One of the cities of all time, Tokyo that.
>>222534712It's a huge-ass volcano with pretty good symmetry that rises up from the plains without an accompanying mountain range to muddle it up. It's a hell of a landmark.
>>222544106You are always welcomed.