Talk:Servers/@comment-112.207.148.130-20140210113721/@comment-24358945-20140211212107

Actually it is spelt as "Tokyo" in most cases. But I spelt it as "Toukyou" on purpose to show both syllables, "Tou" and "Kyou" are long vowels, not short sounds. In comon romanization method, there's no way to tell if the syllable is long vowel or short sound. e.g. "to" in "Kyoto" is short sound, but "To" in "Tokyo" is long vowel.