Japan by numbers Part three

Two thirds- Fraction of women in Japan who have been groped on a train.

8%- the amount of park space Tokyo has compared to London

42.8 servings a year- the number of servings an average ramen noodles eater eats

60- The number of exits from Shinjuku station

243- The number of different vendors in the food hall of the Tobu department store in Ikebukuro, Tokyo’s largest department store

532- the number of MacDonald’s restaurants in Tokyo.

2,300 tonnes- The weight of fish delivered to the Tsukiji wholesale fish market in Tokyo everyday.

80,000- The number of restaurants in Tokyo (there are 15000 in New York and 6000 in London)

250,000 The number of people who cross Shibuya pedestrian crossing in central Tokyo every Saturday.

3, 200,0000- The number of people who pass through Shinjuku station in Eastern Tokyo everyday. This is more than the total population of Panama.

1,400,000,000,000 yen- The total cost of Tokyo’s Oedo circular underground line,  the most expensive underground railway line ever built.

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1 Response to Japan by numbers Part three

  1. alexcase's avatar alexcase says:

    Huge list up here:

    Japan by numbers

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