Tokugawa Ieyasu ... Ieyasuamp39s move to Edo was a reward for his loyal service to Hideyoshi. Edo is known as Tokyo in modern timesThe Earth and Its Peoples p.643. ... View More
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Sushi ... soy bean paper. Unlike other sushi, it wasn ft originated from rural areas but from Edo where Tokyo is now. Because this sushi looks ... View More
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japan ... During the Tokugawa Period16001867, Tokugawa Ieyasu defeated Hideyoshiamp39s young heir and set up his headquarters at Edo now Tokyo. ... View More
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General Japanese Information ... The largest city is Tokyo, formerly known as Edo, and the second largest city is Osaka, about 40 miles away from the capital. Nagasaki ... View More
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The Floating World Geishas ... By the 1800s, these entertainment districts existed in Japans three largest cities: Yoshiwa in Edo now Tokyo, Shimmachi in Osaka, and Shimbara in Kyoto ... View More
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Japanamp39s change from being an isolationist state ... in this westernization process. The capitol of Japan was moved to Edo, which was later renamed Tokyo. All separate segments of Japan ... View More
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History or Japanese textiles ... During this period Edo present day Tokyo became the new capital of Japan and the sale of cotton along the Tokkaido Road from Tokyo to Kyoto became highly ... View More
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International Marketing ... At that time the cityamp39s name was changed from Edo to Tokyo, which means ampquoteastern capital.ampquot Today Tokyo is Japanamp39s financial, industrial, commercial, educational ... View More
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International Marketing ... At that time the cityamp39s name was changed from Edo to Tokyo, which means ampquoteastern capital.ampquot Today Tokyo is Japanamp39s financial, industrial, commercial, educational ... View More
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International Marketing ... At that time the cityamp39s name was changed from Edo to Tokyo, which means ampquoteastern capital.ampquot Today Tokyo is Japanamp39s financial, industrial, commercial, educational ... View More
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Existance in a World Divided ... Feeling that women created during the Edo period were less compelling to knell before ... The clashing worlds of Tokyo and Osaka contrast one another, depicting the ... View More
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Sushi ... meal. In the 1820amp39s, Hanaya Yohei, an inhabitant of Edo, now Tokyo, introduced a recipe that is very similar to sushi today. He ... View More
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The Seven Fortunes and the Sev ... Edo Painting.ampquot Encyclopedia of world art. 1964 ed. 3. ampquotJapanese Painting.ampquot The Dictionary of Art. 1996 ed. 4. Joly, Henri. Legend In Japanese Art. Tokyo: ... View More
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Japanese History ... his death saying that the gods were punishing them, they were asked to leave Edo. ... The court was moved from Kyoto to Tokyo where a centralized government was ... View More
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A short history on Japan ... Shoguns. One of the largest landmark alterations is found in the moving of the capital to Edo, otherwise known as Tokyo. This period ... View More
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Urbanization of Japan ... year old Emperor Meiji, as he was posthumously known, moved from Kyoto to Edo. ... Shinkansen bullet train was put on tracks for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics to link ... View More
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A Brief History of Fuedal Japan ... few years of the Tokugawa Period Ieyasu consolidated his holdings, and built his power base at the small fishing village of Edo, later to be known as Tokyo. ... View More
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Wanderer ... trip. Basho lived in a small wooden hut near Edo which is present day Tokyo. He planed a banana tree in front of his yard. Thus ... View More
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japan ... A strict fourclass system existed during the Edo period: at the top was the ... The emperor Meiji was moved from Kyoto to Tokyo, which became the new capital. ... View More
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Influence of religion on the Emperor of Japan ... the Emperor. Today the imperial palace continues to reside in the Japanese capital city of Tokyo, formally known as Edo. As a result ... View More
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Tenno HeikaHis Majesty the Emperor ... The great military regime of Edo which had been all powerful floundered not ... than intended.ampquot 10 Outside the gates of the Imperial palace in Tokyo long tables ... View More
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