History of Tokyo

Contents

Early History

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Former Edo Castle, now Imperial Palace.
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Marker in Nihombashi from which distances are measured in Japan.
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Graves of 47 Ronin at Sengakuji Temple. See year 1701.
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Sakuradamon Gate of Edo Castle where Ii Naosuke was assassinated in 1858.
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The Hoei Crater, visible to the right of the peak of Mt. Fuji, was the location of the 1707 eruption that spewed ash as far as Edo.

Tokyo's former name was "Edo" also spelled "Yedo" (archaic).

Modern History

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Statue of Saigo Takamori in Ueno Park.

See also

External links

History of Tokyo by Tokyo Metropolitan Government

Chronological History of Tokyo by Tokyo Metropolitan Government

See also: History of Tokyo, 1940, 1945, 1964 Summer Olympics, 23 special wards, Asakusa, Asano Naganori, Aum Shinrikyo, B-29, Bombing of Tokyo in World War II