Matsudo developed as a post-town in the Edo era. The town was filled with many Hatago-ya (old Japanese style hotels), and some stories claim that several historical famous people stayed a night or two as well.
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Matsudo, city, Chiba ken (prefecture), east-central Honshu, Japan. It lies on the Jōban Line (railway), east of the centre of Tokyo.
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A riverside market was established in Matsudo, which was also a port on the Edogawa River, one of the main distribution arteries in the Edo area along with the ...
Sep 11, 2012 · Historically, a post town on the Mito Kaido, one of the major roads north-bound out of Edo, Matsudo is now a bustling suburb of Tokyo.
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Matsudo (松戸市 Matsudo-shi) is located east of Tokyo, in the northwestern part of Chiba prefecture. It has about 400,000 inhabitants.
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Matsudo Station (松戸駅, Matsudo-eki) is an interchange railway station in the city of Matsudo, Chiba, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR ...
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Separated from Tokyo by the Edogawa River, Matsudo is dotted with historical sites that remind one of the past. In the Yagiri.
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