Edo (literally: bay-door, "estuary") is the former name of Tokyo. While there have been early settlements on the hills at the Bay of Tokyo for several centuries, the first major event in the history of Edo was the building of the Edo Castle in 1457 by Ota Dokan.
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The eastern mainland part of Tokyo occupies land that, together with the modern-day Saitama Prefecture, the city of Kawasaki and the eastern part of Yokohama, made up Musashi, one of the provinces und...
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The University of Tokyo , abbreviated as Todai , is a major research university located in Tokyo, Japan. The University has 10 faculties with a total of around 30,000 students, 2,100 of whom are f...
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Tokyo profile ... The city of Tokyo (Tokyo-shi) is located in Tokyo Prefecture (Tokyo-to). Although the Tokyo Metropolitan Area occupies less than 4% of Japanese territory, it is inhabited by over one-quarter of the Japanese population and generates almost one-third of Japan's gross national product. ... Former name of Tokyo...
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Tokyo History - Tokyo history from 1457 to the modern times. ... Tokyo's former name was "Edo" also spelled "Yedo" (archaic). 1457 As ordered by Uesugi Mochitomo, the construction of Edo Castle begins in what is now the East Garden of the Kokyo Imperial Palace. Ota Dokan, Uesugi's vassal, is assigned the task.
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