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Latest revision as of 01:59, June 11, 2024

Tokyo
Tokyo.png
Town/City Information
Country: Japan
First appearance: "Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo"


Tokyo is the capital and largest city in Japan.

History[edit]

The Simpsons visited the city where they ate at a restaurant that served only American food. Later on, Homer and Bart were imprisoned in the city after attacking the emperor. Following their release from prison, they lost their plane tickets to get home and were forced to enter a Japanese game show in order to win more airline tickets.[1]

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