Tokyo has been named the most livable city in the world

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Tokyo has been named the most livable city in the world
Monocle magazine has announced its latest ranking of the world’s most livable cities, according to Zamin.uz.

The list features major metropolises and capitals from various regions around the globe. According to the study, Tokyo, the capital of Japan’s top, the title of the most livable city in the world.

It was followed by Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, and Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. The top ten of the ranking are predominantly occupied by developed cities from Europe, Asia, and the Pacific region.

Notable entries include Vienna, Sydney, Zurich, Madrid, Paris, Munich, and Oslo—cities recognized for their high quality of life, well-developed infrastructure, and resident-friendly amenities.

Experts evaluated each location based on a range of factors, synthesizing data to form final conclusions. The magazine’s editorial team considered key indicators influencing urban life when compiling the ranking.


Particular emphasis was placed on the development of public transportation and urban infrastructure, public safety, and political stability within the country. Additionally, the abundance of green spaces and parks, the quality of housing and food, the richness of cultural life, and shopping opportunities all played significant roles in the assessment.

This study serves not only as a guide for tourists but also as a valuable resource for professionals planning to relocate. As the impact of urban environments on physical and mental well-being becomes increasingly evident, such rankings help steer modern urbanization in the right direction.

Cities that secured top positions are expected to serve as models for other regions, sharing their experience and best practices in urban development.

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