Dear Otaku Illustrated Subscriber,
So continuing with animals, the next animal that I'll talk about is the octopus, which is known as tako.
Today I will continue with the geographic reason for why the majority of the Japanese live in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. Japan's Shinkansen bullet trains, as well as Japan's other very robust forms of transportation, make these the most connected cities in all of Japan. This has made commuting around Japan so fast and easy, that even people who live nearby are motivated to want to live close to their workplace, helping these cities to grow even faster. But despite these three cities being so hugely dominant, Japan's population has be declining in recent years and could soon have a major impact on all of Japan's cities, which I'll get into next week.

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