Tokyo was the capital city of Japan on the island of Honshu.
History
20th Century[]
The Imperial Japanese Army was heavily involved in World War II as part of the Axis Powers. As a result of their attacks on Pearl Harbor in 1941, Tokyo often became the site of battles between Japanese forces and American super-humans and costumed adventurers. On two occasions in 1943, the Young Allies found themselves in Tokyo. The first was during their mission to save Chinese fighter pilot Wing Toy, leading to a clash in Tokyo against the Serpent wherein they delivered a personal and humiliating defeat to Emperor Hirohito himself.[2] The Young Allies were forced back to Tokyo as prisoners of the Whip who sought to torture them, but the Allies managed to break free and once more deliver a humiliating defeat to Hirohito before fleeing back to the United States once more.[3]
1944 saw the start of air raids on Tokyo by the United States Air-Force, including Operation: Doolittle which caused much damage to the city. According to one account, the Japanese army attempted to camouflage Tokyo and build a false city. This false city was exposed by Jap Buster Johnson.[4] However, records show that Johnson died at Guadalcanal in 1943, as such this tale is likely a propaganda comic commissioned by the American military published by Timely Comics.[5] Shortly after the Doolittle raid, Japanese forces managed to capture the Sub-Mariner who became a personal prisoner of General Hideki Tojo in Tokyo until the Atlantean monarch escaped imprisonment.[6] Under the command of General Yokima a tunnel was constructed linking Tokyo to the United States for a planned invasion of America. This plot was exposed by Captain America and Bucky who destroyed the tunnel.[7] Shortly thereafter, the Destroyer traveled to Tokyo to focus on the Imperial Japanese army. Arriving in Tokyo, he battle Japan's greatest warrior the Juggernaut to the death before fleeing Japanese forces.[8] The Destroyer's operations in Tokyo also found him freeing Chinese slaves from concentration camps in Tokyo and destroying General Muki's anti-invasion device.[9] The Destroyer destroyed the Yuanie Arsenal located in Tokyo's Okaie Industrial District with the assistance of Chinese resistance fighter Mother Ting and her rebels.[10]
Tokyo was subject to a series of bombings by American forces in 1944 and 1945, until the Japanese ultimately surrendered in September 1945.
In 1956, atomic tests on the Pacific coast spawned the monster Godzilla. The creature rampaged through Tokyo before being defeated.[11]Points of Interest
- 77 Club
- Akane Fusion Developments
- Akihabara
- American Embassy
- Ginza
- Koishikawa Korakuen
- Maneki Neko Casino
- Meguro District
- Meiji Gardens
- Nakitomi Plaza West
- Ōta
- Otemachi
- Paris Bar
- Roppongi
- Shibuya
- Hachiko Square
- Harajuku
- Shinagawa
- Katsushima
- Shinjuku
- Kabukichō
- Okubo Hospital
- Teruka Advanced Science Institute
- Techno Isle
- Tokyo Arena
- Tokyo Imperial Palace
- Toshima
- Ikebukuro
- Uncle Sammy's
- Yashida Corporation Offices
Residents
Alternate Reality Versions[]
Wolverine: The End (Earth-4011)[]
![Tokyo from Wolverine The End Vol 1 2 001](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/1/14/Tokyo_from_Wolverine_The_End_Vol_1_2_001.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/270?cb=20100124183506)
8162 A.D. (Earth-5555)[]
In 8155 massive fights erupted in East Tokyo between the Yakuza and the People's Co-operative supporters. The following civil unrest continued through 8156.[12]
Crossover Earth (Earth-7642)[]
![Tokyo from Cyberforce X-Men Vol 1 1 001](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/f/f1/Tokyo_from_Cyberforce_X-Men_Vol_1_1_001.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/170?cb=20181212093757)
On Earth-7642, a base housing sentinels was located in a sewer underneath Tokyo. Cyblade and Ripclaw was captured by a sentinel and held captive in the base until being freed by Psylocke and Wolverine. The sentinels turned on and attacked the heroes, with their battle spreading into the streets of Tokyo.
Larval Earth (Earth-8311)[]
![Tokyo from Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham Vol 1 8 001](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/c/c7/Tokyo_from_Peter_Porker%2C_The_Spectacular_Spider-Ham_Vol_1_8_001.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/180?cb=20220719044848)
Drowned WWII-Era World (Earth-13410)[]
![Namor Miyamoto (Earth-13410) from X-Treme X-Men Vol 2 11 0001](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/2/20/Namor_Miyamoto_%28Earth-13410%29_from_X-Treme_X-Men_Vol_2_11_0001.jpg/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/310?cb=20130309213206)
See Also
- 418 appearance(s) of Tokyo
- 1 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Tokyo
- 17 minor appearance(s) of Tokyo
- 130 mention(s) of Tokyo
- 7 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Tokyo
- 14 image(s) of Tokyo
- 34 article(s) related to Tokyo
Links and References
References
- ↑ Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #30
- ↑ Young Allies #7
- ↑ Young Allies #8
- ↑ All Select Comics #2
- ↑ All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes #3
- ↑ All Winners Comics #11
- ↑ Captain America Comics #42
- ↑ Mystic Comics (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ Mystic Comics (Vol. 2) #2
- ↑ Mystic Comics (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ Godzilla #1
- ↑ Dragon's Claws #8
- ↑ X-Treme X-Men (Vol. 2) #11