Tōkyō

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See also: tokyō, tōkyo, tōkyō, Tokyo, and Tôkyô

English

Proper noun

Tōkyō

  1. Alternative spelling of Tokyo
    • 1990, Masayoshi Shibatani, The languages of Japan, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 122:
      While this appears to be the case with many modern dialect systems, there is considerable debate as to whether the Kyōto-Ōsaka system, which makes more distinctions, is older or newer than the Tōkyō system.
    • 2007, Alexis C. Kelly with Deborah Kaufman, Fodor's Tōkyō, Fodor's Travel (Random House), →ISBN, page 12:
      Tōkyō commands a prominent position in the Kantō region on the southern cost of Honshū, Japan's largest island.

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Japanese

Romanization

Tōkyō

  1. (Hepburn) Rōmaji transcription of とうきょう