Tokyo is Japan's largest city and its capital. It is also one of the
largest cities in the world and a major center of global economic
influence. The origins of human settlement in what is today Tokyo are
lost in prehistory. The city started out quite modestly as a small
castle town of Edo in 1457, then the center of the Tokugawa shogunate
from 1603-1868, the rapidly modernizing and Westernizing capital of the
nation during the Meiji Period (1868-1912), and the capital of a
prosperous nation and growing empire thereafter. Tokyo was utterly
devastated during World War II, but this was not the first time Tokyo
had to start seemingly from new. Due to many fires and earthquakes, the
city has constantly rebuilt itself and today it outdoes all its previous
emanations by far. The second edition of the Historical Dictionary of
Tokyo is a much-needed reference source on the city. This is done
through a chronology, an introductory essay, an extensive bibliography,
and over 600 cross-referenced dictionary entries on people, places,
events, and other terminology about the city of Tokyo. This book is a
must for anyone interested in Japan and Tokyo.