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ようこそ とうきょへ Welcome to Tokyo Arlen Kim, Harry Seo Block : B
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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
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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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History of Tokyo Tokyo went through 3 eras - Edo Era (1603 ~ 1867) - Meiji + Taisho Era (1868 ~ 1945) - Showa + Heisei Era (1946 ~ Present)
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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
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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
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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
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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?
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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
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Quiz True or False - Railway system dominated the Tokyo’s transportation. T/F
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Catastrophes 1923 Kanto Earthquake - Around 100,000 to 142,000 people were killed or went missing. - 7.9 ~ 8.4 on Richter scale
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Picture of the Earthquake
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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
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Tokyo being bombed
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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?
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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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Quiz What was Ginza named after? What’s also in Ginza?
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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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Akasaka Palace FFormer home of the Imperial family NNow works as the State Guesthouse HHouses visiting state representatives BBegan to work as a State Guesthouse in 1974
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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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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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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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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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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
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u46-ATFxbLQ
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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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