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it's the old name for the capital city of Japan, before it was changed to Kyoto, witch loosely translates to Government Capital. Tokyo is actually an anagram of Kyoto, specifying that it is an 'eastern' capital.

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Door of the bay.

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Q: What does edo mean in Japanese?
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What does edo mean in Japanese history?

Edo is the old Japanese name for Tokyo :)


What is meant by the Japanese word edo?

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