Kantō dialects
The Kantō dialects are a group of Japanese dialects spoken in the Kantō region. The Kantō dialects include the Tokyo dialect which is the basis of modern standard Japanese. Along with the Tōhoku dialect, Kantō dialects have been characterized by the use of a suffix -be or -ppe; Kantō speakers were called Kantō bei by Kansai speakers in the Edo period. Eastern Kantō dialects share more features with the Tōhoku dialect. After the Pacific War, the southern Kantō regions such as Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures developed as satellite cities of Tokyo, and today traditional dialects in these areas have been almost entirely replaced by standard Japanese.
Kantō dialects
- Kantō dialects
- * West Kantō
- ** Tokyo dialect
- *** Yamanote dialect
- *** Shitamachi dialect or Edo dialect
- ** Tama dialect
- ** Saitama dialect
- *** Chichibu dialect
- ** Gunma dialect or Jōshū dialect
- ** Kanagawa dialect
- ** Chiba dialect
- *** Bōshū dialect
- ** Gun'nai dialect
- * East Kantō
- ** Ibaraki dialect
- ** Tochigi dialect
- * '''Northern Izu Archipelago dialects'''
Kantō Japanese in other regions