was a
municipality in
Japan. It existed from
May 1,
1889 to
July 1,
1943, when it was merged with Tokyo Prefecture to form the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The historical boundaries of Tokyo City are now occupied by the
23 special wards. They form the eastern portion of the mainland part of present-day
Tokyo.
Some people still use the name to refer collectively to the 23 special wards. While convenient, this is technically inaccurate. The wards do not share a mayor or a city council, but rather function as separate municipalities under the metropolitan government, that is,
Tokyo.
History
In 1868, the medieval city
Edo, seat of the
Tokugawa government, was renamed Tokyo, the Eastern Capital. Then, the offices of Tokyo Prefecture (''-fu'') were opened. The extent of Tokyo Prefecture was initially limited to the former
Edo city (15 wards listed below), but rapidly augumented to be comparable with the present Tokyo Metropolis.
In 1878, 15 wards and 6 districts were placed under Tokyo Prefecture. Wards were placed in the former
Edo city.
★ Akasaka (赤坂区) (present
Minato)
★ Asakusa (浅草区) (present
Taitō)
★ Azabu (麻布区) (present
Minato)
★ Fukagawa (深川区) (present
Kōtō)
★ Hongō (本郷区) (present
Bunkyō)
★ Honjo (本所区) (present
Sumida)
★ Kanda (神田区) (present
Chiyoda)
★ Koishikawa (小石川区) (present
Bunkyō)
★ Kōjimachi (麹町区) (present
Chiyoda)
★ Kyōbashi (京橋区) (present
Chūō)
★ Nihonbashi (日本橋区) (present
Chūō)
★ Shiba (芝区) (present
Minato)
★ Shitaya (下谷区) (present
Taitō)
★ Ushigome (牛込区) (present
Shinjuku)
★ Yotsuya (四谷区) (present
Shinjuku)
In 1889, Tokyo City (''-shi'') was formed with these 15 wards.
In 1932, Tokyo City was augumented with 20 wards from surrounding districts.
From Ebara District:
★ Ebara (荏原区) (present
Shinagawa)
★ Kamata (蒲田区) (present
Ōta)
★ Meguro (目黒区) (present
Meguro)
★ Ōmori (大森区) (present
Ōta)
★ Setagaya (世田谷区) (present
Setagaya)
★ Shinagawa (品川区) (present
Shinagawa)
From Toyotama District:
★ Nakano (中野区) (present
Nakano)
★ Shibuya (渋谷区) (present
Shibuya)
★ Suginami (杉並区) (present
Suginami)
★ Yodobashi (淀橋区) (present
Shinjuku)
From Kita-Toshima District:
★ Arakawa (荒川区) (present
Arakawa)
★ Itabashi (板橋区) (present
Itabashi and
Nerima)
★ Ōji (王子区) (present
Kita)
★ Takinokawa (滝野川区) (present
Kita)
★ Toshima (豊島区) (present
Toshima)
From Adachi District:
★ Adachi (足立区) (present
Adachi)
From Minami-Katsushika District:
★ Edogawa (江戸川区) (present
Edogawa)
★ Jōtō (城東区) (present
Koto)
★ Katsushika (葛飾区) (present
Katsushika)
★ Mukōjima (向島区) (present
Sumida)
In 1943, Tokyo City and Tokyo Prefecture were united into Tokyo Metropolis (''-to''). The previous wards became directly administered by the Metropolis. ''Tokyo'' ceased to be the name of a city at that time.
In 1947, Tokyo Metropolis was reformed with the same status as the other prefectures, while retaining its name and subtle speciality. The previous wards were merged into 22. They each received a status comparable to that of a city.
In 1947,
Nerima was separated from
Itabashi forming the 23rd special ward.
Municipality
Until 1947, people in Tokyo City had limited local government compared to counterparts in other areas of Japan.