Home to 2.30 million people, the city of Nagoya is the third largest in Japan excluding Tokyo. The city is unique in that it has developed a variety of urban settings for global competitiveness, such as transportation networks, high-rise business districts, and hubs of value added industries. These urban elements are well-organized with vast green spaces and arterial roads that enable smooth traffic circulation in the central business district. During the World War II, however, the city was devastated. Immediately after the war ended, the City of Nagoya started its fast-track restoration programs that subsequently established the city as it is today under the strong initiative of the city government.
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