TOKYO -- Immigrants to the U.S. state of California often settle in Los Angeles. Among those who find their way to New York City, the borough of Queens is popular. What about in Japan? Surely it has its own immigrant magnets.
As Japan's capital grows more cosmopolitan, foreigners take a liking to it

Tokyo's Shinjuku Ward is becoming a melting pot, or perhaps a salad bowl, of ethnicities. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
TOKYO -- Immigrants to the U.S. state of California often settle in Los Angeles. Among those who find their way to New York City, the borough of Queens is popular. What about in Japan? Surely it has its own immigrant magnets.