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    Where is Tokyo Bay in Japan?
    Sarushima. Tokyo Bay (東京湾, Tōkyō-wan) is a bay located in the southern Kantō region of Japan, and spans the coasts of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture. Tokyo Bay is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Uraga Channel. Its old name was Edo Bay (江戸湾, Edo-wan). The Tokyo Bay region is both the most populous ...
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    What is the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line?
    The Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line (東京湾アクアライン, Tōkyō-wan Akua-rain), also known as the Trans-Tokyo Bay Expressway, is an expressway that is mainly made up of a bridge–tunnel combination across Tokyo Bay in Japan. It connects the city of Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture with the city of Kisarazu in Chiba Prefecture, and forms part of National Route 409.
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    What is the history of the Tokyo Bay?
    Tokyo Bay. In 1986 construction began on the Trans-Tokyo Bay Highway (or Tokyo Bay Aqualine). Opened in 1997, the highway crosses the bay from Kawasaki on its western shore to Kisarazu on its eastern shore. The route includes a 5.9-mile (9.5 -km) undersea tunnel and a 2.7-mile (4.4-km) bridge, in addition to an artificial island built in the bay.
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    What cities are on the eastern side of the Tokyo Bay?
    The bay lies at the heart of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area, with the major cities of Tokyo, Kawasaki, and Yokohama situated along its northwestern and western shore. The city of Yokosuka lies along the bay’s southwestern end, while Chiba lies along its northeastern shore.
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    Tokyo Bay (東京湾, Tōkyō-wan) is a bay located in the southern Kantō region of Japan, and spans the coasts of Tokyo, Kanagawa Prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture. Tokyo Bay is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Uraga Channel. The Tokyo Bay region is both the most populous and largest

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    In ancient times, Japanese knew Tokyo Bay as the uchi-umi (内海) , which means "inner sea". By the Azuchi–Momoyama period (1568–1600) the area had become known as Edo Bay (江戸湾, Edo-wan) after the city of

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    Tokyo Bay juts prominently into the Kantō Plain. It is surrounded by the Bōsō Peninsula in Chiba Prefecture to the east and the Miura Peninsula in Kanagawa Prefecture to the west. The shore of Tokyo Bay consists of a diluvial plateau and is subject to rapid marine

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    Fishing
    Tokyo Bay was a historical center of the fishing industry, a source of shellfish, and other aquaculture. These industries decreased with the

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    Perry Expedition
    Tokyo Bay was the venue for the Perry Expedition, which involved two separate trips from 1853 to 1854 between the United States and Japan

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  3. Tokyo Bay | bay, Japan | Britannica

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    Tokyo Bay, Japanese Tōkyō-wan, inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the east-central coast of east-central Honshu, Japan.The bay lies at the heart of the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area, with the major cities of Tokyo, Kawasaki, and Yokohama situated along its northwestern and western shore. The city of Yokosuka lies along the bay’s southwestern end, while Chiba lies along its …

  4. The Japanese Surrender at Tokyo Bay - Warfare History Network

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    24/09/2021 · This was the ensign that Commodore Matthew C. Perry had flown aboard his flagship, the USS Powhatan, when he sailed into Tokyo Bay in 1854 to open Japan to the West. Admiral Halsey had ordered Perry’s flag rushed from the U.S. Naval Academy Museum in Annapolis, Maryland, for the surrender ceremony.

  5. Full Circle: The Japanese Surrender in Tokyo Bay ...

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    02/09/2020 · Planners of the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay on September 2, 1945—marking the end not just to World War II but to 15 years of Japan’s military rampage across Asia—had more time to prepare this event than had Washington or Grant, and so cloaked it in even greater symbolism. The first was the choice of the location itself.

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