• Tokyo Prefecture (東京府, Tōkyō-fu) was a Japanese government entity that existed between 1868 and 1943. History. Tokyo Prefectural Office and Tokyo City Hall, 1930s.
  • ...Maoracht Tokyo; Prefectura de Toquio; محافظة طوكيو; Νομός Τόκιο; استان توکیو (۱۹۴۳-۱۸۶۸); ex ente locale giapponese (1868-1943); ancienne préfecture...
  • That being said, the unique political composition of Tokyo may require some clarification, because Tokyo is not your standard city, it is also a Japanese prefecture...
  • In 1869 Japan’s first telecommunications line was opened between Tokyo and Yokohama, and the first steam locomotive started running in 1872 from Shimbashi to...
  • former prefecture in Japan (1869–1943). Tokyo-fu. Tōkyō-fu. Statements. instance of. prefecture of Japan. 0 references. former administrative territorial entity. 0 references. fu.
  • The territory of Tokyo Prefecture was expanded beyond Edo in several steps to reach roughly its present extent, comprised of Tokyo City, suburban districts and...
  • However, it was established as Tokyo metropolis in 1943 following the merging of Tokyo prefecture and the city of Tokyo.
  • Tokyo Prefecture (東京府, Tōkyō-fu or Tōkei-fu) is a former Japanese government entity which existed between 1869 and 1943.[1].
  • Tokyo Metropolis (東京都 Tōkyō-to) comprises the city of Tokyo, most of the plain of Kanto, and a chain of islands that extends thousands of kilometers south. Cities.
  • city-level wards: primary subdivisions of a prefecture with municipal autonomy largely comparable to other forms of municipalities.
  • Tokyo Prefecture (東京府, Tōkyō-fu) was a Japanese government entity that existed between 1868 and 1943.
  • Tokyo has the lowest car ownership rate among all prefectures in Japan, with 0.416 cars per household compared to the national average of 1.025 per household.
  • The prefectures of Japan are the country's 47 first-order subnational jurisdictions on a state or provincial level: one "metropolis" (都 to?), Tokyo; one "circuit"/territory...