The capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan.
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Examples for "Tokyo"
Examples for "Tokyo"
1The postponed Tokyo Olympic Games, one year away today, is no different.
2The developer entered new markets including Tokyo and San Francisco last year.
3Facebook Twitter Pinterest Children at work: a view of KidZania in Tokyo.
4Gains in other Asian markets also bolstered Tokyo sentiment, market players said.
5The Tokyo exchange has yet to conclude whether Olympus should remain listed.
1From Tokio we travel northwards by train in two hours to Nikko.
2That would top current top non-life insurer Tokio Marine Holdings Inc 8766.T.
3A Salvation Army lassie comes down from Tokio with a brass band.
4Now, however, when we endeavor to exclude Japanese, Tokio throws a fit.
5The Tokio frog turned toward Kioto, and the Kioto frog turned toward Tokio.
1In short, it is the most bustling festival of the Yedo year.
2Chôbei of Bandzuin was the chief of the Otokodaté of Yedo.
3And Gompachi went his way, and in due time came near to Yedo.
4Dismissed from their office, the resident councillors at Yedo and at the castle-town.
5The pair next appear in Tokyo-or ,asit was then called, Yedo-asactors.
1During the Edo period, the Japanese even paid their taxes in rice.
2Noguchi, Edo Castle's chief archivist, perfectly fit Sano's picture of the samurai-turned-scholar.
3They and Edo try to offend Elizabeth with bawdy songs and stories.
4Something or someone had frightened him into an abrupt departure from Edo.
5Just then, Dr. Kitano, the chief Edo Castle physician, entered the room.
1A perfect South African start dampened the frenzied atmosphere in the Japanese capital.
2In the Japanese capital, he will meet survivors of the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster.
3One witness in the Japanese capital posted on the EMSC-CSEM website: Bigger than usual.
4He will meet US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in the Japanese capital on Thursday.
5The Tokyo Games will follow immediately after the 2020 Olympics staged in the Japanese capital.
1A temple near the ancient capital of Japan was visited by a traveller.
2It has been the capital of Japan fo only 75 years.
3Celia Knox shares up-to-the-minute snapshots, trends and goings-on from the capital of Japan.
4He was born in the year A.D. 1175 near City-Royal-Kyoto ,theancient capital of Japan.
5The International Congress of Religions was organized this year (1906) in the capital of Japan.
1Across the northern end of Yeddo runs the green welt of a table-land.
2Yeddo and modern Tokyo alike give entertainment to the traditional nine days' wonder.
3Thus the day comes to modern Tokyo, which the old folks still call Yeddo.
4Ando's anticipated joys in Yeddo lay, as yet, before him.
5In Yeddo, to which he was taken, Yoshida was thrown again into a strict confinement.
6The S.S. Yeddo had been refitted with boilers made for a working pressure of 90 lb.
7And I journeyed south to meet the men by Yeddo Bay, who are wild and unafraid.
8Those are only geishas,-[Geishas are professional dancers and singers trained at the Yeddo Conservatory.
9The Daimios themselves spend half the year in Yeddo, and the other half at their country places.
10If the wife and the heir be absent in Yeddo, they are represented by the nearest relations.
11Thus equipped, this pair of emigrants set forward on foot from Yeddo, and reached Simoda about nightfall.
12A few years ago it was decided to combine the two powers, and make Yeddo the only capital.
13The summer sun scorches the face of Yeddo, and summer rain comes down in wide bands of light.
14The old folks call it Yeddo.
15He moved into Yeddo before nightfall.
16Tatsu suddenly sank to his knees, bowing again and again, stiffly, in a manner long forgotten in fashionable Yeddo.