However, so that the Imperial Court could directly supervise the politics of Edo, the city was renamed Tokyo and became visited by and resided in by the emperor (Tokyo Gyoko; the emperor's visit to Tokyo), while the Daijokan (Grand Council of State) was also relocated (refer to Tokyo Tento (transfer of the national capital to Tokyo)). |
しかし天皇が江戸で直接政治をみるため、江戸を東京として行幸・滞在(東京行幸)することになり、太政官(政府)も移動された(東京奠都参照)。 |