Tokyo City, the Glossary
was a municipality in Japan and capital of Tokyo Prefecture (or Tokyo-fu) which existed from 1 May 1889 until its merger with its prefecture on 1 July 1943.[1]
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70 relations: Adachi, Tokyo, Akasaka, Tokyo, Albert Mosse, Arakawa, Tokyo, Asakusa, Azabu, Ōkubo, Tokyo, Ōmori, Ōsaki, Tokyo, Ōta, Tokyo, Bunkyō, Cabinet of Japan, Capital of Japan, Chūō, Tokyo, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Cities of Japan, Districts of Japan, Districts of Prussia, Edo, Edogawa, Tokyo, Empire of Japan, Fukagawa, Tokyo, Ginza, Hongō, Tokyo, Honjo, Tokyo, Itabashi, Kamata, Tokyo, Kanamachi, Tokyo, Kanda, Tokyo, Katsushika, Kōjimachi, Kōtō, Kita, Tokyo, Kitatama District, Tokyo, Koishikawa, Kyōbashi, Tokyo, List of towns in Japan, List of villages in Japan, Meguro, Minato, Tokyo, Municipal council, Nakano, Tokyo, Nerima, Nihonbashi, Nogata, Tokyo, Politics of Tokyo City, Prime Minister of Japan, Prussian Reform Movement, Setagaya, Shiba, Tokyo, ... Expand index (20 more) »
- 1889 establishments in Japan
- 1943 disestablishments in Japan
- Cities in Tokyo
- Dissolved municipalities of Tokyo
- History of Tokyo
- Populated places disestablished in 1943
- States and territories disestablished in 1943
- States and territories established in 1889
Adachi, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
See Tokyo City and Adachi, Tokyo
Akasaka, Tokyo
is a residential and commercial district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located west of the government center in Nagatachō and north of the Roppongi district.
See Tokyo City and Akasaka, Tokyo
Albert Mosse
Isaac Albert Mosse (1 October 1846 – 31 May 1925) was a German judge and legal scholar.
See Tokyo City and Albert Mosse
Arakawa, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
See Tokyo City and Arakawa, Tokyo
Asakusa
is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan.
Azabu
is an area in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Ōkubo, Tokyo
, also known as, is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Ōkubo, Tokyo
Ōmori
is a district located a few kilometres south of Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan accessed by rail via the Keihin Tohoku line, or by road via Dai Ichi Keihin.
Ōsaki, Tokyo
is a primarily commercial district in the northern part of Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Ōsaki, Tokyo
Ōta, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Bunkyō
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Cabinet of Japan
The is the chief executive body of the government of Japan.
See Tokyo City and Cabinet of Japan
Capital of Japan
The capital of Japan is Tokyo.
See Tokyo City and Capital of Japan
Chūō, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
See Tokyo City and Chūō, Tokyo
Chiyoda, Tokyo
, known as Chiyoda City in English,"." City of Chiyoda.
See Tokyo City and Chiyoda, Tokyo
Cities of Japan
A is a local administrative unit in Japan.
See Tokyo City and Cities of Japan
Districts of Japan
In Japan, a is composed of one or more rural municipalities (towns or villages) within a prefecture.
See Tokyo City and Districts of Japan
Districts of Prussia
Prussian districts (lit) were administrative units in the former Kingdom of Prussia, part of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, and its successor state, the Free State of Prussia, similar to a county or a shire.
See Tokyo City and Districts of Prussia
Edo
Edo (江戸||"bay-entrance" or "estuary"), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo. Tokyo City and Edo are History of Tokyo.
Edogawa, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
See Tokyo City and Edogawa, Tokyo
Empire of Japan
The Empire of Japan, also referred to as the Japanese Empire, Imperial Japan, or simply Japan, was the Japanese nation-state that existed from the Meiji Restoration in 1868 until the enactment of the reformed Constitution of Japan in 1947.
See Tokyo City and Empire of Japan
Fukagawa, Tokyo
is a district in Kōtō, Tokyo.
See Tokyo City and Fukagawa, Tokyo
Ginza
Ginza (銀座) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo, located south of Yaesu and Kyōbashi, west of Tsukiji, east of Yūrakuchō and Uchisaiwaichō, and north of Shinbashi.
Hongō, Tokyo
is a district of Tokyo located in Bunkyō, due north of the Tokyo Imperial Palace and west of Ueno.
See Tokyo City and Hongō, Tokyo
Honjo, Tokyo
is the name of a neighborhood in Sumida, Tokyo, and a former ward (本所区 Honjo-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City.
See Tokyo City and Honjo, Tokyo
Itabashi
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Kamata, Tokyo
is a district of Ōta, Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Kamata, Tokyo
Kanamachi, Tokyo
is a district of Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Kanamachi, Tokyo
Kanda, Tokyo
is an area in northeastern Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Kanda, Tokyo
Katsushika
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Kōjimachi
is a district in Chiyoda, Tokyo.
Kōtō
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Kita, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
See Tokyo City and Kita, Tokyo
Kitatama District, Tokyo
was a district located in the Japanese Prefecture of Kanagawa from 1878 to 1893 and then in the Prefecture of Tokyo until 1970. Tokyo City and Kitatama District, Tokyo are History of Tokyo.
See Tokyo City and Kitatama District, Tokyo
Koishikawa
is a district of Bunkyo, Tokyo.
Kyōbashi, Tokyo
is a neighborhood east of Tokyo Station in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Kyōbashi, Tokyo
List of towns in Japan
A town (町; chō or machi) is a local administrative unit in Japan.
See Tokyo City and List of towns in Japan
List of villages in Japan
A is a local administrative unit in Japan.
See Tokyo City and List of villages in Japan
Meguro
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Minato, Tokyo
is a special ward of Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Minato, Tokyo
Municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area.
See Tokyo City and Municipal council
Nakano, Tokyo
Nakano (中野, Nakano) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
See Tokyo City and Nakano, Tokyo
Nerima
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Nihonbashi
is a business district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan which sprung up around the bridge of the same name that has linked two sides of the Nihonbashi River at this site since the 17th century.
Nogata, Tokyo
is a district of Nakano, Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Nogata, Tokyo
Politics of Tokyo City
The politics of Tokyo City, as the capital of the Empire of Japan, took place under special regulations that limited its local autonomy compared to other municipalities in Japan. Tokyo City and politics of Tokyo City are History of Tokyo.
See Tokyo City and Politics of Tokyo City
Prime Minister of Japan
The prime minister of Japan (Japanese: 内閣総理大臣, Hepburn: Naikaku Sōri-Daijin) is the head of government and the highest political position of Japan.
See Tokyo City and Prime Minister of Japan
Prussian Reform Movement
The Prussian Reform Movement was a series of constitutional, administrative, social, and economic reforms early in 19th-century Prussia.
See Tokyo City and Prussian Reform Movement
Setagaya
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Shiba, Tokyo
Shiba (芝) is an area of Minato ward in Tokyo, Japan and one of districts in the Shiba area.
See Tokyo City and Shiba, Tokyo
Shibuya
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.
Shinagawa
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Shinjuku
, officially called Shinjuku City, is a special ward of Tokyo, Japan.
Shitaya
is the name of a neighborhood in Taito, Tokyo, and a former ward (下谷区 Shitaya-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City.
Special wards of Tokyo
are a special form of municipalities in Japan under the 1947 Local Autonomy Law. Tokyo City and special wards of Tokyo are cities in Tokyo.
See Tokyo City and Special wards of Tokyo
Suginami
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Sumida, Tokyo
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
See Tokyo City and Sumida, Tokyo
Taitō
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Tokugawa shogunate
The Tokugawa shogunate (Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the, was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868.
See Tokyo City and Tokugawa shogunate
Tokyo
Tokyo (東京), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (label), is the capital of Japan and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of over 14 million residents as of 2023 and the second-most-populated capital in the world.
Tokyo International Forum
The is a multi-purpose exhibition center in Tokyo, Japan.
See Tokyo City and Tokyo International Forum
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
The is the government of the Tokyo Metropolis.
See Tokyo City and Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Tokyo Prefecture (1868–1943)
was a Japanese government entity that existed between 1868 and 1943. Tokyo City and Tokyo Prefecture (1868–1943) are 1943 disestablishments in Japan, History of Tokyo and states and territories disestablished in 1943.
See Tokyo City and Tokyo Prefecture (1868–1943)
Toshima
is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan.
Ushigome
is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and a former ward (牛込区 Ushigome-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City.
Wako (retailer)
is a department store retailer in Japan, whose best known store (commonly known as the Ginza Wako) is at the heart of the Ginza shopping district in Tokyo.
See Tokyo City and Wako (retailer)
Wards of Japan
A is a subdivision of the cities of Japan that are large enough to have been designated by government ordinance.
See Tokyo City and Wards of Japan
Yūrakuchō
is a business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, situated in between the Ginza and Hibiya Park, southeast of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
Yodobashi
is one of the 35 former wards of Tokyo-Fu, Tokyo City. Tokyo City and Yodobashi are Dissolved municipalities of Tokyo.
Yotsuya
is an area in Shinjuku, Tokyo, that previously was a ward (四谷区 Yotsuya-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City.
See also
1889 establishments in Japan
- Aio, Yamaguchi
- Akita (city)
- Chiba (city)
- Chūō Main Line
- First Yamagata Cabinet
- Gifu
- Hamamatsu
- Hasaki, Ibaraki
- Hirosaki
- House of Peers (Japan)
- Japan Photographic Society (19th century)
- Jōban Line
- Kabuki-za
- Kansai Main Line
- Kinjo Gakuin University
- Kokka
- Koyama Fukusei Hospital
- Kurimoto, Chiba
- Kwansei Gakuin University
- Kyoto
- Maebashi
- Mito, Ibaraki
- Nagoya
- Nara National Museum
- National Diet
- Nihon University
- Niigata (city)
- Nippon Life
- Okayama
- Sanjō caretaker cabinet
- Shigaku zasshi
- Tokushima (city)
- Tokyo City
- Tokyo Gakuen High School
- Tsukuba
- Utsunomiya
- Wakayama (city)
- Yokohama
- Ōsanbashi Pier
- Ōtsu
1943 disestablishments in Japan
- 21st Independent Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army)
- 65th Independent Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army)
- Tokyo City
- Tokyo Prefecture (1868–1943)
Cities in Tokyo
- Akiruno, Tokyo
- Akishima, Tokyo
- Chōfu
- Fuchū, Tokyo
- Fussa, Tokyo
- Hachiōji
- Hamura, Tokyo
- Higashikurume, Tokyo
- Higashimurayama, Tokyo
- Higashiyamato, Tokyo
- Hino, Tokyo
- Inagi
- Kiyose, Tokyo
- Kodaira, Tokyo
- Koganei, Tokyo
- Kokubunji, Tokyo
- Komae, Tokyo
- Kunitachi, Tokyo
- List of cities in Tokyo Metropolis by population
- Machida, Tokyo
- Mitaka, Tokyo
- Musashimurayama, Tokyo
- Musashino, Tokyo
- Nishitokyo
- Special wards of Tokyo
- Tachikawa, Tokyo
- Tama, Tokyo
- Tokyo City
- Ōme, Tokyo
Dissolved municipalities of Tokyo
History of Tokyo
- 12th G7 summit
- 19th G7 summit
- 5th G7 summit
- Edo
- Funada Stone Age Site
- Great Martyrdom of Edo
- History of Tokyo
- Inokashira Park dismemberment incident
- Itabashi-shuku
- Kamenokoyama Kofun
- Kitatama District, Tokyo
- Kobotoke Barrier
- Kogasaka Stone Age Site
- Kunugita Site
- List of Historic Sites of Japan (Tokyo)
- List of mergers in Tokyo
- Luna Park, Tokyo
- Minamitoshima District, Tokyo
- Mitaka incident
- Musashi Fuchū Kumano Jinja Kofun
- Musashi Kokubun-ji
- Musashi Kokufu
- Nakazato Shell Mound
- Nishiakiru Stone Age Dwelling Site
- Nishigahara Ichirizuka
- Otokosaburo Noguchi
- Politics of Tokyo City
- Seiyōkan (Nabeshima residence)
- Senju Thermal Power Station
- Shibuya incident
- Shimofuda Site
- Shimura Ichirizuka
- Shinagawa-juku
- Shinjuku riot
- Shitanoya Site
- Suzuki Site
- Takanawa Great Wooden Gate
- Tekigai-sō
- Timeline of Tokyo
- Tokyo City
- Tokyo Prefecture (1868–1943)
- Yayoi 2-chōme Site
- Zhu Zhiyu
- Ōmori Shell Mound
Populated places disestablished in 1943
- Aylesworth, Oklahoma
- Grand, Oklahoma
- Hanford, Washington
- Ivanci, Croatia
- Mill Creek Township, Hamilton County, Ohio
- Mose, North Dakota
- Nebo, North Carolina
- Tokyo City
- White Bluffs, Washington
- Willow Grove, Tennessee
States and territories disestablished in 1943
- Ambliara State
- Attica and Boeotia Prefecture
- Bihać Republic
- Fascist Italy
- French concession of Hankou
- Governorate of Dalmatia
- Italian Libya
- Italian governorate of Montenegro
- Italian occupation of France
- Italian protectorate of Albania (1939–1943)
- Kolky Republic
- Kulangsu International Settlement
- Lokot Autonomy
- Malpur State
- Ranasan State
- Shanghai French Concession
- Tokyo City
- Tokyo Prefecture (1868–1943)
States and territories established in 1889
- British rule in the Lushai Hills
- Espírito Santo
- Franceville, New Hebrides
- General Sarmiento Partido
- Gilgit Agency
- Goiás
- Italian Somaliland
- Montana
- North Dakota
- Rosebud Indian Reservation
- Soke of Peterborough
- South Dakota
- Tokyo City
- Washington (state)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_City
Also known as History of Tokyo City, Tokyo,Tokyo, Tokyo-Shi, Tokyo-si, Tokyoshi, Tōkyō-shi.
, Shibuya, Shinagawa, Shinjuku, Shitaya, Special wards of Tokyo, Suginami, Sumida, Tokyo, Taitō, Tokugawa shogunate, Tokyo, Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Tokyo Prefecture (1868–1943), Toshima, Ushigome, Wako (retailer), Wards of Japan, Yūrakuchō, Yodobashi, Yotsuya.