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    Edo (Japanese: 江戸, lit. '"bay-entrance" or "estuary"'), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo. Edo, formerly a jōkamachi (castle town) centered on Edo Castle located in Musashi Province, became the de facto capital of Japan from 1603 as the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate.

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  2. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Renamed Tokyo in September 1868, the 2020 Olympic city has proven its ability to constantly evolve. Over the last 400 years, the Japanese capital, formerly known as Edo, has transformed from an agricultural village into one of the most vibrant metropolises in the world.

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  3. Why Was Edo Renamed Tokyo? Even during the Edo Period, many regarded the city to be “Kyoto in the East”. However, this term and the associated characters (東京) weren’t used explicitly during that time. Edo’s new name can be dated back to an 1868 petition.

  4. The Edo Period lasted for nearly 260 years until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, when the Tokugawa Shogunate ended and imperial rule was restored. The Emperor moved to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo. Thus, Tokyo became the capital of Japan.

  5. The history of Tokyo, Japan's capital prefecture and largest city, starts with archeological remains in the area dating back around 5,000 years. Tokyo's oldest temple is possibly Sensō-ji in Asakusa, founded in 628. The city's original name, Edo, first appears in the 12th century.

  6. 10 de dic. de 2022 · It was named Edo after Edo Shigenaga, then the governor of the Kanto region. Thanks to convenient access to busy land, river and ocean travel routes, the governor decided to make this bustling village his headquarters.

  7. 10 de sept. de 2021 · From the early seventeenth century to the mid-nineteenth century, Japan was ruled by Tokugawa shogun (military leader) and at the time Tokyo was called Edo. In Edo, nearly 1,000,000 people were living in about an area with a radius of six kilometers.