Yedo

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Definition

Noun: 1. A historical name for Tokyo: "Yedo" refers to the former name of the city now known as Tokyo, which served as the capital of Japan during the Tokugawa shogunate (1603-1868).

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • In the 19th century, many foreign visitors wrote about their experiences in Yedo.
    • The city was called Yedo before it was renamed Tokyo in 1868.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term "Yedo" is primarily used in historical texts, documents, and discussions to refer to the city in the period before the Meiji Restoration.
    • The Tokugawa shoguns ruled from their castle in Yedo.
Variants and Related Words
  • Edo: This is the romanized form of the same Japanese name (江戸). "Edo" is the more commonly used term in modern historical writing.
    • The Edo period was a time of great cultural development.
Synonyms
  • Tokyo: The modern name for the same city.
  • Edo: The Japanese romanization of the historical name.
Notes on Usage
  • "Yedo" is an archaic spelling. In contemporary English, the historical city is almost exclusively referred to as Edo, while the modern city is called Tokyo. Using "Yedo" today would typically only occur when quoting very old texts or for specific stylistic effect.
Noun
  1. the capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan