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1603
Tokugawa Ieyasu establishes Shogunate Government (Tokugawa Shogunate) in the town of Edo. Edo period begins.
1927
First subway line opens between Asakusa and Ueno.
1931
Tokyo Airport opens in Haneda.
1935
Tokyo's resident population reaches 6.36 million (almost the same as New York City and London).
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