Crossword clues for edo
edo
- Nineteenth-century samurai home
- It's Tokyo now
- Tokyo, in the past
- Nigerian tongue
- Maestro de Waart
- Tokyo's name, once
- Shoguns' capital
- Old Japanese capital
- National capital
- Capital of Japan, once
- Tokyo's name, during Japan's isolation
- Tokyo, way back when
- Tokyo, pre-Tokyo
- Tokyo, of yore
- Tokyo of long ago
- Tokyo in earlier times
- Tokyo once
- Former name for the capital of Japan
- Fishing village that became Tokyo
- Tokyo, previously
- Tokyo, in the days of the shogun
- Tokyo, during a shogunate
- Tokyo before 1867
- Tokyo formerly
- Tokugawa shogunate seat of power
- One-time name of the Japanese capital
- One-time Japanese capital
- Japanese capital of yore
- Japan capital, formerly
- It became Tokyo in 1868
- Very old Tokyo
- Tokyos' former name
- Tokyo's old capital
- Tokyo's name before 1868
- Tokyo's historic name
- Tokyo's ex-name
- Tokyo, till 1868
- Tokyo, prior to 1868
- Tokyo, in days of yore
- Tokyo, centuries ago
- Tokyo, before
- Tokyo, back in the day
- Tokyo pre-1868
- Tokyo of yesteryear
- Tokugawa shogunate's capital
- Stronghold of eastern feudalism
- Shogunate seat of power
- Shogunate center of yore
- River into Tokyo Bay
- River east of Tokyo
- Pre-Tokyo Tokyo
- Pre-Tokyo capital
- Olden Tokyo
- Old Tokyo in "acted out"
- Old samurai home
- Old name of Japan's capital
- Old Japanese city name
- Old Eastern capital
- Milwaukee Symphony conductor ___ de Waart
- Japanese word for metropolis
- Japanese seat of government
- Japanese capital, formerly
- Japanese capital city
- Japan's old capital
- Japan's ___ Period, 1603-1867
- It is now Tokyo
- Istanbul : Constantinople :: Tokyo : __
- Former name of Japan's capital
- Former capital on Honshu
- Fire-prone ancient capital
- City rocked by the Genroku earthquake
- Capital renamed after the Meiji Restoration
- Capital of Shoguns
- Base of the Tokugawa shoguns
- 17th-century Tokyo
- Tokyo, once
- Conductor de Waart
- Tokugawa shogunate capital
- Shogun's capital
- Tokyo of yore
- Old Tokyo Bay capital
- Tokyo, formerly
- Nigerian language
- Japan's capital, formerly
- Former name of Tokyo
- Tokyo, to shoguns
- Old name for Tokyo
- Shogunate headquarters
- Tokyo, to the shoguns
- Tokyo before 1868
- 19th-century samurai home
- Maestro ___ de Waart
- Japanese historical period from the 17th to 19th centuries
- Last shogunate capital
- ___ Period, depicted in "The Last Samurai"
- Japan's medieval ___ Castle
- Tokyo of old
- Japan's ___-Tokyo Museum
- Nigerian native or language
- Shogun capital
- ___-Tokyo Museum
- Old Far Eastern capital
- Shogunate capital of Japan
- Pre-1868 Tokyo
- Capital until 1868
- Old Asian capital
- Tokyo's ___ Castle
- Samurai's home
- Japan's ___ Period (1603-1867)
- ___ Period (part of Japanese history)
- Tokyo's former name
- River bordering Tokyo
- Japan's ___ Castle
- ___ Period, 1603-1868
- Honshu's ___ River
- ___ Period (time in Japanese history)
- The economic and cultural center of Japan
- The capital and largest city of Japan
- Nigerian from Benin
- Benin native
- Nigerian native or tongue
- Tokyo of shoguns' era
- S Nigerian native
- Kwa language
- Tokyo's one-time name
- Native of Benin
- Former name for Tokyo
- Backward poem from Tokyo?
- ___ de Waart, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conductor
- Nipponese capital, once
- A people of Nigeria
- Capital of Japan, to Commodore Perry
- Tribe of Nigeria
- Ancient Tokyo
- Nigerian tribe
- Nigerian people
- Old name of Tokyo
- Tokyo's old name
- Shogun's Tokyo
- Japanese Capital region
- Tokyo, long ago
- Former capital of Japan
- Tokyo, before it was Tokyo
- Former Japanese capital
- Tokyo, before 1868
- Shogun stronghold
- Japanese capital, once
- African tribesman
- Tokyo before it was Tokyo
Wikipedia
Edo or EDO may refer to:
Edo is a male given name. It may refer to:
Usage examples of "edo".
In the process, the Hayashi family, in the generations after Razan, became securely fixed as the official Confucian advisers to the shogunate and the hereditary heads of a Confucian academy in Edo.
Of samurai origin, Soko earned a reputation as a brilliant scholar, delving into such varied subjects as Shinto, Buddhism, and Japanese poetry, as well as Confucianism, which he studied in Edo under Hayashi Razan.
Ito Genboku, a physician sentenced to lifetime custodianship of Edo Morgue as punishment for practicing forbidden foreign science.
Ito, once esteemed physician to the imperial family, had been discovered, arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced to lifelong custodianship of Edo Morgue.
I left Edo, Aric was planning to take the fueler and go look for our father.
Sick with guilt, Lady Niu had him returned to Edo, where she struggled valiantly to tame his wild spirit.
Maybe she had been sold and now sat in one of the lath cages in the maze of brothels back in Edo, but Hanshiro doubted it.
At our research station, away from Edo, the company maintains radiometers, photometers, photo-polarimeters, cameras.
Almost exactly the same time the skitter was due back from Edo, assuming the desk pilots there had been halfway efficient at pulling up Quinn's orders.
In 1617, a year after the Shogun's death, a feudal lord in Edo petitioned the Tokugawa government to allow him to create a sanctioned area within the city for baishun.
At the back of the bay she could see the EDO wafer, the extended-duration pallet with its supplement of lox and liquid hydrogen for the orbiter's fuel cells, which would allow Columbia to stretch out this mission to sixteen days.
On the trail of the Kaiten Project, he impersonates an engineer to gain access to Edo City.
Resembles Hanamura in face and body, so Hanamura impersonates him to gaim access to Edo City and find the blueprints that show the underground tunnel.
When Akiko Ofuda saw Nicholas walk in through Jan Jan's high Edo period portals she turned her head partly away into the shadows.
Edo period ukiyo-e prints by Hiro-shige, the master of rain, Hokusai, the master of the countryside, and Kuniyoshi, the master of Japanese myth, hung on the walls.