Tokyo is the world's safest city

4 years ago
1.72K

Tokyo has been established the world’s most reliable city for the third year working. The Safe Cities In 2019 paper delivered at a one-day conference on safe cities and made by The Economist in Singapore, declared that Tokyo enjoys a broad array of strength with low crime levels, support designed to confront natural shocks and low chance of computer works.

By level, Tokyo saw the strongest performance in digital safety, getting in first. But it came in second, after Osaka, in health safety, fourth for infrastructure protection and also fourth for personal safety, with the report looking out that the city is still plagued by crime and organized crime.

The biennial rankings began in 2015. Sixty cities were rated using a total of 57 signs in four fields — digital, health, infrastructure and personal safety. Tokyo Government. Yuriko Koike was cited as saying in the report that due to the threat of global climate variation, and Japan being likely to earthquakes, Tokyo has tried a range of reforms to protect its residents from actual disasters.

The report recorded that Tokyo and Osaka are required to experience contracting populations due to low inward migration and low birthrates a course that will help maintain the relative security and order of such places while the difficulties of urbanization will intensify in nations with fast-rising populations such as China and India. Amsterdam was placed fourth on the index developed by Sydney Washington Copenhagen Seoul and Melbourne Australia. London came in 14th supported by New York.

Elsewhere in Asia, Beijing was ranked 31st, while Shanghai trailed at 32 on the list. The report emphasizes the huge gap in safety standards in Southeast Asia. While Singapore is the second most reliable city in the world, scoring 91.5 on the list, its regional neighbors secured poorly.

Kuala Lumpur ranked 35th with a score of 66.3 on the index, Manila 43rd, Bangkok and Ho Chi Minh City 47th, Jakarta 53rd and Yangon, Myanmar,58th. Asia-Pacific cities have managed a ranking of the world’s safest cities, with Tokyo coming in the top place for the third time in a row.

In the 2019 Secure Cities Index by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the Japanese capital was followed by Singapore and Osaka to rank as the three most supported cities around the world.
The index ranked 60 cities by various parts including infrastructure, power, and individual and digital safety. This time, the news report also looked at environmental circumstances.

Loading comments...