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2 ようこそ とうきょへ Welcome to Tokyo Arlen Kim, Harry Seo Block : B

3 Table of Contents  About Tokyo....……………………..Pg. 3  History of Tokyo……………………Pg. 5  Transportation………………………Pg. 10  Catastrophes…………………………Pg. 12  Places to visit in Tokyo……………..Pg. 17

4 About Tokyo  Tokyo is the capital city of Japan  It houses 12 million people  It’s the home of the Imperial family  Located in Honshuu  It used to be called “Edo,” but its name changed to Tokyo in 1868  It was originally a fishing village  Enjoys humid summers and cool winters

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6 History of Tokyo  Tokyo went through 3 eras - Edo Era (1603 ~ 1867) - Meiji + Taisho Era (1868 ~ 1945) - Showa + Heisei Era (1946 ~ Present)

7 Edo Era  After Tokugawa won the battle of Sekigahara, he took control and established his government in Tokyo  Many lived in peace and culture bloomed  In 1858, American fleets came to Japan demanding the country to open up  Meiji Era started, and Edo became Tokyo in 1868

8 Meiji + Taisho Era  Japan started to take in foreign culture into their society  Telecommunication was developed in 1869 and steam locomotives in 1872  Japan became militaristic during this era, thus beginning the war with the United States

9 Showa + Heisei Era  At the beginning of this era, Tokyo was under McArthur and U.S GHQ’s command  New constitution came into effect in 1947  Tokyo was given the special ward system in 1949  Tokyo regained control in 1952  Tokyo began to bloom and restore after the Olympics that was held in 1964

10 Quiz  Tokyo houses how many people?  A. 120 million  B. 12 million  C. 12 million and 1  D. 9000 < X < 12 million  At which era was Tokyo influenced by foreign culture?

11 Transportation  Transportation in Tokyo is dominated by the expensive train system  Center of the famous bullet train “ しんかん せん ” network  5 airports with 2 major ones

12 Quiz  True or False - Railway system dominated the Tokyo’s transportation. T/F

13 Catastrophes  1923 Kanto Earthquake - Around 100,000 to 142,000 people were killed or went missing. - 7.9 ~ 8.4 on Richter scale

14 Picture of the Earthquake

15 Continued  Firebombing in 1945 during the World War II - Around 75,000 to 200,000 people were killed - Due to the bombing, Tokyo’s industrial output has been cut into half - Bombs from the assault are still being found

16 Tokyo being bombed

17 Quiz  What was the earthquake that killed around 100,000 to 142,000 people and was 7.9 ~ 8.4 on the Richter scale?  How much was cut from the output of Tokyo’s industry after the bombing?  What is still being recovered even to this day?

18 Ginza  One of the most luxurious shopping district in the world  Shops are dedicated to costumers with high income (I.E. very expensive)  Named after the silver-coin mint that was built in 1612  There is also a kabuki theatre in Ginza

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20 Quiz  What was Ginza named after?  What’s also in Ginza?

21 Harajuku  A place frequently visited by young and fashionable teenagers  An area between Shinjuku and Shibuya  Contains two main shopping places, which are Omotesandoo and Takeshita Street  Omotesandoo -> Expensive fashion clothings  Takeshita -> Youth styles (E.G. Gothic Lolita, rockabilly, etc.)

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23 Akasaka Palace FFormer home of the Imperial family NNow works as the State Guesthouse HHouses visiting state representatives BBegan to work as a State Guesthouse in 1974

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25 Nogi Shrine  Named after the General who killed himself with his wife after the death of the Meiji emperor  Once destroyed by the bombing that took place in WWII, but was restored

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27 Akihabara  Major shopping place for electronic equipments an anime-related franchise  In short, otaku heaven  Has one of the first stores that dedicated to personal robots and robotics

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29 Tokyo Disneyland  Located in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan (Near Tokyo)  First Disneyland built outside of U.S.  Became active at April 15th, 1983  7 Themed areas

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31 Tokyo Tower  Communications tower in Minato, Tokyo  Built in 1958  Works as communications tower that broadcasts TV shows and radio signals for Japanese media  Also works as an observation tower  Inspired by the Eiffel Tower in France

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33 Shibuya  One of the 23 wards of Tokyo  Owns one of Tokyo’s busiest railway stations, which is the Shibuya Station  Major nightlife area known to never “sleep”  Famous place of origin for the story of the faithful dog, “Hachikoo”  Also has a statue dedicated to Hachikoo

34 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u46-ATFxbLQ

35 Quiz  Which place has begun to function as the state guesthouse for visiting dignitaries?  What is the famous tower in Tokyo?  Which place provides anime-related franchise?  What shrine is named after the general who killed himself with his wife?

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