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E-raamat: Armchair Traveller's History of Tokyo

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: The Armchair Traveller at the Bookhaus
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781909961593
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  • Kirjastus: The Armchair Traveller at the Bookhaus
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Presents the modern capital of Japan from the first forest clearances on the vast Kanto plain, through the wars and intrigues of the samurai era, up to the preparations for the 2020 Olympics. Tokyo (the `Eastern Capital') has only enjoyed that name and status for 150 years. Before then it was the site of Edojuku (`Estuary Camp'), a medieval outpost designed to keep watch over rich farmlands. Whereas the imperial court ruled Japan from the sleepy city of Kyoto the land-owners of the Kanto plain held the true wealth and power, which they eventually asserted in a series of bloody civil wars. As `Edo' in the early modern period, the Tokyo region became the administrative centre of Japan's Shogun overlords and the site of a vibrant, vivid urban culture of theatres, taverns and brothels. After the Meiji Restoration in 1868, it became Japan's true capital, home to the emperors, seat of government and site of rapid urban growth.
Introduction 1(6)
1 The Kanto Plain: Prehistory to the 1200s
7(12)
The Yayoi People
10(4)
The Flying Head
14(5)
2 The Growth of a City: 1200s--1657
19(17)
Ieyasu's Folly
23(6)
Alternate Attendance
29(4)
The Flowers of Edo
33(3)
3 The Floating World: 1657--1853
36(18)
The Place Without Night
37(9)
The Children of Edo
46(3)
The Magic Hour
49(5)
4 The Eastern Capital: 1853--1923
54(26)
The Black Ships
55(7)
Edo Becomes Tokyo
62(8)
The Banishment of Shadows
70(6)
The Cloud-Surpassing Tower
76(4)
5 Tokyo at War: 1923--1952
80(14)
After the Quake
82(4)
X Marks the Spot
86(5)
Appeasing the Nation
91(3)
6 The Japanese Miracle: 1952--1989
94(14)
The Olympic Dream
96(5)
The Oil Shocks
101(4)
The Bubble Era
105(3)
7 Austerity Tokyo: 1989--2019
108(14)
Skyscrapers and the SkyTree
111(5)
Holy Lands
116(6)
8 Eating and Drinking
122(11)
Food
112(17)
Drink
129(4)
9 Travel Logistics
133(3)
10 Gazetteer
136(28)
Chichijima
138(1)
Chiyoda/Akihabara
139(3)
Chuo/Ginza
142(2)
Eastern Suburbs
144(1)
Meguro
145(1)
Minato
146(3)
Northern Suburbs
149(2)
Shibuya
151(4)
Shinagawa
155(1)
Shinjuku
156(2)
Sumida
158(1)
Toshima/Ikebukuro
158(2)
Taito/Ueno
160(2)
Western Suburbs
162(2)
Chronology of Major Events 164(7)
Further Reading and References 171
Jonathan Clements is visiting professor at Xi'an Jiaotong University in China. He is the author of many books, including and An Armchair Traveller's History of the Silk Road (2015). In 2016, he was the presenter of `Route Awakening' (National Geographic).