We compare and contrast the two cities, some of the problems encountered by Lima and Tokyo in two large cities comparing the problems faced by Lima and Tokyo. Two absolutely different cities on two different continents must deal with similar problems.
Lima city is known for two things. One is the locomotive industry. By the 20th century, thanks to the railroad, Lima was connected to several major cities. People of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Fort Wayne and Chicago get on the train and can arrive in Lima within a few hours. Famous rogues such as Al Capone frequently go to Lima to stay away from the city
Lima is a city of culture, food and beauty. When they came to town for the first time, they were impressed with all the buildings and parks, they smelled the ocean and were able to overlook El Malecon. But behind all these attractions is the problem that causes it to form, occupy the street, and make Lima think of something else. There are some troublesome things, but why? For that life. Stray dogs with too many population of Lima. Every day, 70 thousand puppies and kitten are born in America. The number of Peru is not recorded, but it is said to be similar, remember that this is a small country. Sadly, of all the puppies brought to the world today, only about 20-30% of the puppies become adult dogs, and the rest dies of starvation, accident or predator (human) or puppy. Finding this is without doubt that no one wants to hear.
Likewise, Japan is at the forefront of this trend. Tokyo with a population of over 38 million people is the world's largest city. As of 2015, 93.5% of the population of Japan lives in cities (54% worldwide, 81% in the USA, 55% in China). Not only that, migration continues with the aging of the population and the rapid increase of technical labor in the downtown area. The population of Tokyo has increased by nearly 1% every year, but the total population of Japan has decreased sharply, but 90% of the population migrated to Tokyo between 15 and 29 years old.