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Edokko (****anese: 江戸っ子, lit. 'child of Edo') is a ****anese term
referring to a
person born and
raised in Edo (renamed
Tokyo in 1868). The term is believed...
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Edokko-1 (江戸っ子1号
Edokko Ichigo) is a ****anese small-sized
unmanned submersible developed by
Edokko-1
Project Committee in 2013. On
November 22, 2013, the...
- Tasuke, the
Samurai Cop,
known in ****anese as
Edokko Boy
Gatten Tasuke (江戸っ子ボーイがってん太助,
Edokko Bōi
Gatten Tasuke), is a
manga series created by Manavu...
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Enoken Zoku
Enoken no
senman chôja (1936) -
Enoken Enoken no
edokko Santa (1936) -
Santa Edokko Ken-chan (1937)
Enoken no
Chakkiri Kinta (エノケンのちゃっきり金太) (1937...
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inhabitants of Edo (
Edokko) into a
generalized thumbnail description.
These traits (
Edokko katagi) were put into use to draw a
contrast between Edokko and those...
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several Machis.
Tokyo portal Edo
society Fires in Edo 1703
Genroku earthquake Edokko (native of Edo)
History of
Tokyo Iki (a ****anese
aesthetic ideal) Asakusa...
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another chonin. The city
dwellers of Edo
sometimes called themselves Edokko (similar to New
Yorker or Parisian).
Proud of
having been born and raised...
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Simon &
Schuster Paperbacks. ISBN 0-684-81378-5. Shapiro,
Isaac (2009).
Edokko:
Growing Up a
Foreigner in
Wartime ****an. iUniverse. ISBN 978-1-4401-4124-9...
- the two terms, and
those born in ****amachi are
typically considered true
Edokko,
children of Edo. This
conflation is
evident in the Edo
period habit of...
- Tajikis-tan (たじきすタン, Tajikisu-tan,
represents Tajikistan) A salt-of-the-earth
Edokko type,
quick to
argue and
quick to make up. Has
girlish tastes. Kyrgyzs-tan...