The capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan.
1 In short, it is the most bustling festival of the Yedo year.
2 Chôbei of Bandzuin was the chief of the Otokodaté of Yedo .
3 And Gompachi went his way, and in due time came near to Yedo .
4 Dismissed from their office, the resident councillors at Yedo and at the castle-town.
5 The pair next appear in Tokyo-or ,asit was then called, Yedo - as actors .
6 In 1857, a Dutch medical school was started in Yedo .
7 It shows up the characteristic of the Yedo kid well.
8 But the views of the court of Yedo were different.
9 At that time the most skilful physician in Yedo was a foreigner,- aDutchsurgeon.
10 I'm a Yedo kid, and thought all china was seto-wares.
11 They have not tasted, I guess, the real Yedo dinner.
12 A famous actor of Yedo , who lived 195 years ago.
13 Asakusa is the most bustling place in all Yedo .
14 So lived and so died Chôbei of Bandzuin, the Father of the Otokodaté of Yedo .
15 At Asakusa, in Yedo , there lives a man called Danzayémon, the chief of the Etas.
16 Sir Kosanza, I hear that your father has been cruelly murdered by Banzayémon at Yedo .
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