The capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan.
1 Across the northern end of Yeddo runs the green welt of a table-land.
2 Thus the day comes to modern Tokyo, which the old folks still call Yeddo .
3 Ando's anticipated joys in Yeddo lay, as yet, before him.
4 In Yeddo , to which he was taken, Yoshida was thrown again into a strict confinement.
5 The S.S. Yeddo had been refitted with boilers made for a working pressure of 90 lb.
6 And I journeyed south to meet the men by Yeddo Bay, who are wild and unafraid.
7 Those are only geishas,-[Geishas are professional dancers and singers trained at the Yeddo Conservatory.
8 The Daimios themselves spend half the year in Yeddo , and the other half at their country places.
9 If the wife and the heir be absent in Yeddo , they are represented by the nearest relations.
10 Thus equipped, this pair of emigrants set forward on foot from Yeddo , and reached Simoda about nightfall.
11 A few years ago it was decided to combine the two powers, and make Yeddo the only capital.
12 The summer sun scorches the face of Yeddo , and summer rain comes down in wide bands of light.
13 The old folks call it Yeddo .
14 He moved into Yeddo before nightfall.
15 Tatsu suddenly sank to his knees, bowing again and again, stiffly, in a manner long forgotten in fashionable Yeddo .
16 Miaco and Yeddo , which we did know something about, are quite cut out, and replaced by Kioto and Tokio.
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