Jack wrote:Tokyo is much greener than New York or London would be. Houses with even tiny gardens plant stuff. The Imperial Palace site and numerous parks (Hibiya and Yoyogi parks and others could name more) make Tokyo greener than many larger cities. But of course no one in here will agree with that.
New York, from downtown all the way up to 59th Street where Central park starts, show me any green space. I could say the same of London and Paris. You'll throuw Hyde park and Jardin de Luxembourg at me and then the Imperial Palace grounds beat them in size.
so much bollocks there...
So what if the imperial palace is bigger? How accessbile is it to the public? Come om - to go in there you have to look at the official site, send in your passport details, then you MIGHT be accepted on the tour but even then, that could be cancelled on the day.
If you look at the other major world cities, ie New York, London and Moscow, the amount of greenery they have pisses all over Tokyo. And I mean Tokyo city, not the big sprawling metropolis that encompasses anything and everything that it touches.
ps notice how you didnt compare the Imperial Palace to Central Park... why is that?