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  2. History of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo's 23 special wards, one part of the Tokyo Metropolis prefecture. 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.

  3. List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tokyo) - Wikipedia

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    Site Municipality Comments Image Coordinates Type Ref. *Former Hama-rikyū Teien Gardens 旧浜離宮庭園 kyū-Hama-rikyū teien: Chūō: Edo period gardens; also a Special Place of Scenic Beauty

  4. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    10 July: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe won the House of Councillors election at the second time. 31 July: Yuriko Koike won the Tokyo gubernatorial election and was elected 9th Governor of Tokyo Metropolis. 5 to 7 December: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declares his historic plan to visit Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. 2017: 1 June

  5. Category:History of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of Tokyo. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tokyo) I.

  6. History of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Nationalist politics in Japan sometimes exacerbated these tensions, such as denial of the Nanjing Massacre and other war crimes, [291] revisionist history textbooks, and visits by some Japanese politicians to Yasukuni Shrine, which commemorates Japanese soldiers who died in wars from 1868 to 1954, but also has included convicted war criminals ...

  7. Timeline of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Japanese imperial capital relocated to Tokyo from Kyoto. [6] Tokyo Shôkonsha (shrine) established. [6] Yokohama-Tokyo telegraph begins operating. [7] 1871 - Esaki Reiji photo studio in business. [8] 1872 Yushima Seido Exposition is held; October: Yokohama-Tokyo railroad begins operating. [9] Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun (newspaper) begins ...

  8. Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo is an international hub of research and development and an academic center, with several major universities, including the University of Tokyo, the top-ranking university in Japan. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Tokyo Station is the central hub for the Shinkansen , the country's high-speed railway network; and the city's Shinjuku Station is the world's ...

  9. Musashi Kokufu - Wikipedia

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    National Historic Site of Japan The Musashi Provincial Capital ruins ( 武蔵国府跡 , Musashi kokufu ato ) is an archaeological site with the ruins of a Nara to Heian period government administrative complex located in what is now part of the city of Fuchū, Tokyo in the Kantō region of Japan .