Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
edo
noun
/ˈɛ.doʊ/

Definition
Edo is the historical name for Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, used during the Edo period (1603–1868).

Examples
- Edo was famous for its vibrant culture and art during its time.
- Many historical sites from the Edo period can be found in modern Tokyo.
- The Edo period is considered a time of great stability in Japan.

Meaning
Edo refers to both a geographical location and a significant era in Japanese history characterized by peace, cultural flourishing, and the rise of the merchant class.

Synonyms
- Tokyo
- Meiji (in the context of the transition period)