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What are the characteristics of Shanghai and Tokyo?
Shanghai has a fast pace of work and is a prosperous and beautiful city. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the national political, economic and commercial center, located in the middle of Honshu Island.

I. Shanghai

Shanghai is a big city in China, the eighth largest city in the world, one of the four municipalities directly under the Central Government of China, the largest economic center and trade port in China, the largest comprehensive industrial city in China, and an important center of science and technology, trade, finance and information in China. Shanghai is located in the middle of China's north-south coastline, with convenient transportation, vast hinterland and superior geographical position. Shanghai Port is the largest port in the world. Chongming Island is the third largest island in China. Shanghai has the tallest building in China-Shanghai World Financial Center.

Second, a brief introduction to Tokyo

Tokyo (Japanese: Tokyo, pen name: とぅきょぅ, English: Tokyo), an administrative region of Japan, is located at the southern end of Kanto Plain on Honshu Island, Japan. In a narrow sense, "Tokyo" usually refers to the "Tokyo Metropolitan Area" (also known as Tokyo 23rd District and Tokyo Special Zone) which together with Tama, Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands constitute the first-class administrative region of Japan? .

Tokyo, formerly known as Edo, is one of the major cities in Japan since the Tokugawa shogunate era. Meiji Restoration moved its capital to Edo and changed its name to Tokyo, which has since become the capital of Japan. Later, it gradually developed into a hub center in many fields such as politics, economy, culture and transportation in Japan, and it is also one of the cities with the highest economic development and wealth in the world.

Third, the difference between the two cities.

First, a large number of office buildings have a weak sense of design and no characteristics. Not in Toya. This is also a common problem in China, and the lighting at night depends on the lighting outside the building.

Second, there are too few barrier-free facilities, too few parking spaces, too few public green spaces and too few libraries and sports facilities. This piece is actually the most expensive, because we have to resist the temptation to convert expensive land into houses.

Third, there is basically no renovation of old buildings.

Fourth, new high-rise residential buildings have no sense of design.