Edo is now known as Tokyo
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The tiny fishing village of Edo is known today as Tokyo. Originally a small fishing and farming village, Edo transformed into a bustling metropolis and became the capital of Japan in the 19th century. The name change from Edo to Tokyo, meaning "Eastern Capital," occurred in 1868 when the emperor moved there from Kyoto.
It used to be called Edo. Any Japanese person would know that Edo means the city now referred to as Tokyo.
Edo is now called Tokyo, Japan.
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chingchongcha whoever answered this question first is just one of those idiots out there. Please DO NOT rely on the above, crossed out answer. The real answer is Edo, or sometimes spelled Yedo. In Japanese, it is written 江戸
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Edo Edo (literally: bay-door, "estuary") is the former name of Tokyo.