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1757

Tokugawa Edo at One Million

1757

Mid-century Edo had become perhaps the world's largest city, a sprawl of daimyo mansions, merchant neighborhoods, and Yoshiwara pleasure quarters. Its population - around a million - relied on canal-borne rice and a complex money economy. Sealed off from most of the outside world, it was developing an urban popular culture entirely its own.