Tokyo Bay
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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It is remarkable that the U.S. fought another war only five years after the Japanese surrender at Tokyo Bay.
In Chiba City, where parkland had been created on landfill dumped into Tokyo Bay, the sidewalks rippled like fabric.
From Literature
During a July solo appearance at Brooklyn’s National Sawdust, Lowe test-drove four of the album’s tracks, including “Love Starvation,” “Blue on Blue,” “Trombone,” and “Tokyo Bay.”
From Salon
At the war’s end, she was the only US aircraft carrier in Tokyo Bay to witness Japan’s surrender.
From Seattle Times
But a few years after his death in 1849, when the “black ships” of Commodore Matthew Perry sailed into what’s now Tokyo Bay, Japan’s markets were forcibly opened, and Hokusai’s woodblocks started to flutter over the ocean.
From New York Times
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