Tokyo Japan City Streets Push Pin Map Wall Art

$39.00

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Standard maps will enter production right away, within the next business day. Larger orders may take more time.

All push pin board maps (framed or canvas wrap) include push pins, are easy to hang, and ship free in the continental US. We'll select the optimal shipping method for fast delivery.

For personalized maps we collaborate closely to guarantee satisfaction. Expect a proof to be sent to you. Your swift responses will facilitate the production and shipping process.

30 Day Returns

If there are any problems with your map we will take care of you. Returns for all maps are straightforward and hassle-free.

For personalized maps, engaging with the email proofs we send ensures that the final product meets your expectations precisely.

We have 30+ years of cartography experience, meticulously craft each order by hand to ensure excellence, and 100% guarantee your satisfaction. We produce maps that are built to last, with state of the art production and archival quality materials.

Personalize Your Map

Customize with quotes, legends, or dedications using "Personalize Map" options to craft your masterpiece map. Or reach out to us if you don't see the option you want.

We collaborate with you from design to approval of your proof so that you are 100% happy before we print and ship.

Our excellent customer service is always open to you.

Map of Tokyo, Map of Tokyo Japan

Known for being the largest metropolitan in the world, Tokyo is celebrated for anime, electronics, and experimental fashion. At night, Tokyo becomes a jungle of electric lights and colors, providing a sensory overload for visitors. Bring this vibrant city to life with our highly-detailed Map of Tokyo. Choose between various frames, styles, and custom titles. The impressive details of roads, trails, railways, rivers, and more will give you a new perspective of your favorite city.

About Our City Maps:  

At GeoJango, we are experts in GIS mapping and developing products of the highest quality display. Each of our five unique styles is designed by programming thousands of layers within each map. Each map art print is created using open street maps, a comprehensive world-wide database of roads, streets, and other features. In turn, our maps are the most accurate, high-quality, and stylish on the market.

Choose Your Style:  

Our City Maps come in 5 styles: Toner, Pencil, Night, Retro, and Ganymede.

Toner - This map is our classic black and white style. It is crisp, clean, and the perfect addition to any space.

Pencil - Our etched, pencil design is one of our top-sellers. The beautiful ocean pattern and neutral color palette complement any of your favorite cities.  

Night - This style showcases the nightlife of your favorite city. The variation of grey tones will complement any home.

Retro - This option will add the perfect pop of color to any space. The retro map view makes water features, parks, and roadways pop.  

Ganymede - Named after Jupiter’s largest moon, this style is bound to make a statement in any spot. The muted blue and teal tones give this map a unique look that showcases the different streets, topography, and more.

Customize Your Map:

Make the map genuinely unique to you by creating a custom title and subtitle. Be creative and write why Tokyo is unique to you.

A Perfect Gift for: Big-city goers, anime enthusiasts, avid travelers, and geography lovers. This is ideal for a graduation, wedding or move-in gift for everyone!

Applications: This is the perfect addition as hospitality wall art for hotels, vacation rentals, local businesses, and more! Decorate your office, home, apartment, or vacation home with the city you live in, one you’ve traveled to, or as inspiration for your next adventure.

Construction: Our Framed City Maps are printed on high-quality Photo Satin Paper and can be used with push pins. We mount the map on a high-quality pin board using heavy machinery for a bound that will last.

Our Quality Guarantee:

We stand behind our work and guarantee the highest level of quality and construction. Contact us if you have any problems with your map, and we’ll coordinate to ensure you are happy with the order.

History of the City

The History of Tokyo: From Edo to the Modern Metropolis

Tokyo, the bustling capital of Japan, is a city that seamlessly blends ancient traditions with cutting-edge modernity. Its history is a captivating journey through time, marked by periods of transformation, resilience, and cultural innovation. In this essay, we will explore the rich history of Tokyo, from its origins as a small fishing village to its present status as one of the world's most dynamic and populous cities.

Edo Period (1603-1868): The story of Tokyo begins in the early 17th century when Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, established Edo as his seat of power. Edo was strategically located along the eastern coast of Japan and served as a crucial center of political and economic activity during the Edo period.

Under Tokugawa rule, Edo experienced unprecedented growth. The Tokugawa Shogunate implemented strict policies to maintain control over the feudal lords (daimyo) and to ensure stability. As a result, Edo transformed into a thriving city, with a well-organized administration, a burgeoning merchant class, and a distinctive urban culture.

Meiji Restoration (1868): The Meiji Restoration marked a turning point in Japanese history. In 1868, Emperor Meiji ascended to the throne, and the capital was moved from Kyoto to Edo, which was subsequently renamed Tokyo, meaning "Eastern Capital." This shift symbolized Japan's rapid modernization and embrace of Western-style governance and technology.

During the Meiji era, Tokyo underwent significant urban development, including the construction of railways, modern infrastructure, and Western-style buildings. Japan's modern military and industrial complex also took shape in Tokyo, laying the foundation for its future as an economic powerhouse.

Early 20th Century: The early 20th century witnessed both prosperity and challenges for Tokyo. It became the host city for the 1912 Olympics, marking its first major international event. However, Tokyo also faced natural disasters, such as the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake, which caused widespread destruction and loss of life.

World War II and Post-War Reconstruction: World War II brought immense devastation to Tokyo, particularly during the firebombing raids of 1945. The city was left in ruins, but it demonstrated remarkable resilience during the post-war period. Under the Allied occupation, Japan underwent extensive reforms, including the adoption of a new constitution.

Tokyo's Post-War Boom: The post-war years witnessed a rapid economic recovery and transformation of Tokyo. It emerged as an economic and technological hub, attracting global attention. The 1964 Tokyo Olympics served as a symbol of Japan's resurgence and modernization.

Contemporary Tokyo: Today, Tokyo stands as one of the most populous and influential cities in the world. It is celebrated for its cutting-edge technology, fashion, cuisine, and vibrant cultural scene. The city's skyline is a testament to modern architecture, with iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Tower. Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea are popular attractions, and traditional cultural sites, such as the Meiji Shrine and Senso-ji Temple, continue to draw visitors.

Tokyo also faces challenges, including issues related to population density, environmental sustainability, and earthquake preparedness. Nevertheless, its ability to adapt and innovate remains a hallmark of its history.

In conclusion, Tokyo's history is a tapestry woven with threads of tradition and transformation. From its origins as a small fishing village to its current status as a global metropolis, Tokyo's journey is a testament to the resilience and adaptability of its people. As it continues to evolve, Tokyo's history continues to be written, making it a city that remains at the forefront of the modern world while retaining its deep-rooted cultural heritage.