This Is the Safest City in the World for the Third Consecutive Year
Those of us who like to visit cities may also be interested in the degree of security they have: to know the probability that they will try to rob us on the street, for example.
In that sense, the star city in terms of security, because it has been so for three consecutive years, is Tokyo.
The Japanese capital was ranked as the safest city in the world according to the 2017 Safe Cities Index by The Economist. Of the 49 different indicators, ranging from digital security to personal security, Tokyo obtained an overall final score of 89.8 out of 100.
After Tokyo, the following cities come: Zurich (85.20), Hong Kong (86.22), Stockholm (86.72), Sydney (86.74), Amsterdam (87.26), Melbourne (87.30). , Toronto (87.36) and Osaka (88.87). And Madrid and Barcelona? It is ranked 12 Madrid, with 83.88. And in the 13th place, Barcelona with 83,71.
And where you eat best (with more people)
It is surprising that there is so much security in Tokyo given that, also, it is the largest agglomeration of urban population in the whole world .
With a population of 38,140,000 inhabitants by 2016, Tokyo is so populated that, although the populations of London (10,434,000) and New York-New Jersey (18,604,000) would be added, its population would still be higher by a difference of 9,102,000 people.
It is estimated that Tokyo will have lost one million inhabitants by 2030. Even so, it will remain the most populated city.
And, if that were not enough, you eat well: Tokyo is the city in the world with the most restaurants with three Michelin stars with 14 establishments. At the level of proportion of inhabitants, Bruges (Belgium) is one of the cities with the highest number of Michelin stars per capita.
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