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  1. Hace 1 día · 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.

  2. Hace 1 día · The Tokugawa shogunate, which governed from Edo (modern Tokyo), presided over a prosperous and peaceful era known as the Edo period (1600–1868). The Tokugawa shogunate imposed a strict class system on Japanese society and cut off almost all contact with the outside world.

  3. Hace 1 día · The University of Tokyo (東京大学, Tōkyō daigaku, abbreviated as Tōdai in Japanese and UTokyo in English) is a public research university in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1877 as the nation's first modern university by the merger of several pre-westernisation era institutions, its direct predecessors include the Tenmongata (founded in 1684) and the Shoheizaka Institute.

  4. Hace 2 días · Asakusa. Today’s Tokyo is an incredibly modern city. Skyscrapers, lights, and the other trappings of modernity dominate. But in the northeast of Tokyo, along the Sumida River, sits Asakusa, a district that still has some remnants of the Edo Period, though mainly reconstructed. (After all, little of Tokyo survived World War Two.)

  5. Hace 2 días · Edificios ‘zakkyo’ en la avenida Yasukuni del distrito Shinjuku de Tokio, una de las ilustraciones explicativas del libro ‘Emergent Tokyo. Designing the Spontaneous City’. Para Almazán, el edificio zakkyo reproduce la sinergia de las tiendas a nivel de calle y permite que pequeños comerciantes accedan al mercado masivo del centro de la capital.

  6. Hace 3 días · If you’d like to learn about Japan’s Edo Period in a fun way, then the Edo-Tokyo Museum is a great place to visit. It’s known for its elaborate and highly detailed miniature replicas depicting life in Japan during the Edo or Tokugawa Period.

  7. Hace 4 días · Durante el periodo Edo fue la primera estación de postes en la ruta Tokaido que enlazaba las ciudades de Edo (actual Tokio) con Kioto. Hoy son los shinkansen de la línea Tokaido los que paran en Shinagawa, así como el Narita Express.