Japan has many cities that are very old. Some of them are known as castle towns from a time when feudal lords lived. They include Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kanazawa, Hagi, and Kakunodate.
Japan had many names in the past. Some of the most important names are: Wa, Yamato, Yamatai, Nihon, Nippon, Hi no moto and Fuso.
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it's a wrestling organization in Japan. Just like all Japan and Zero-One. Old Japan with some jazz.
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Japan has many interesting places, some of which are popular luxury travel destinations. Fukuoka, Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo are four of the most intriguing and awe inspiring cities in the Land of the Rising Sun. All of these cities are famous for their historic structures such as temples and old buildings while street food and the shopping districts are places that tourists would simply never forget to visit.
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Rarely found on net but are very well compiled here : http://vitzy.net/forum/Old-and-New-Names-of-Indian-Cities-t1231.html Thanks.
The old name of Japan was Yamato, a Japanese Empire.
There are no states in Japan, There are only states in the United States This guys wrong about the US being the only one with states. Mex has states, old time Greece had states as well. But Japan im pretty sure has only cities and islands. Japan could be a state in itself because California is bigger
Big cities are old cities, and old cities often grew up around the water source for both drinking and transportation.
All names (surname or other) originated from Old France.
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