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Kanto
Historical capital of Japan |
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Last update: November 29, 2018 |
Kanto is a region in Japan and its capital is Tokyo. The region is a historical capital of Japan.
Historical constructions
The region was the first to receive a Q5 hospital and consequently was the most populated region in Japan, once booming over 800 citizens. The bulk of the country's companies are located here as well.
Location
Kanto is neighbored by the following regions:
Mayors
The following lists the known mayors of the region in chronological order.
Date term began | Mayor | Party |
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21 August 2008 | Antonio Fonti | National Party of Japan |
21 September 2008 | Antonio Fonti | National Party of Japan |
Regions of Japan |
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Alberta · Centro · Epirus · Hokkaido · Kanto · Kyushu · North West States · Shikoku · Southern Finland |