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- Japanese Curry (2,087 bytes)
15: ...pan, introduced in the late 1800’s during the [[Meiji]] era. Though the exact date is of its introducti...
- Sake (2,729 bytes)
8: ...everage to be sipped rather than chewed. By the [[Meiji Restoration]], over 30,000 breweries were in exis...
- Japanese Money (2,705 bytes)
5: The Yen was first introduced by the [[Meiji]] government in 1872 to model after European syst...
- Japanese Literature (6,391 bytes)
18: The rise of the [[Meiji era]] saw the end of isolation from the west by J...
- Japanese Desserts (2,422 bytes)
9: ...hanced by monks and commoners alike. During the [[Meiji Era]], the western cakes and desserts of America ...
- Urahara (3,333 bytes)
5: ...keshita]], you would reach Urahara after crossing Meiji Dori. Once you crossed Meji Dori, the entire area...
23: * [[Meiji-Jingu Mae Station]]
- Japanese Schoolgirl Uniforms (2,927 bytes)
5: ...he traditional sailor uniform, which derives from Meiji era military dress, based on European naval tradi...
- Japanese Tattoo (2,743 bytes)
13: When the [[Meiji]] government took control of Japan, tattoos were ...
- MTV Cafe (1,347 bytes)
3: ...tudio. It is located across from [[LaForet]] on [[Meiji Dori]]. Big screen TVs broadcast MTV programming ...
- Japanese Holidays (4,252 bytes)
21: ...cent addition meant to mark the return of Emperor Meiji to Hokkaido in 1876 and to celebrate the ocean.
- Wired Cafe 360 (1,688 bytes)
3: ...from the intersection of [[Takeshita Dori]] and [[Meiji Dori]]. The cafe's good location and view of the ...
- Tokyo Hipsters Club (2,158 bytes)
1: ...floor space located in the midst of Harajuku on [[Meiji Street]] with retail space, a café, and lounging...
- Cred Tokyo (2,201 bytes)
12: ...de of the street of LaForet and then walking down Meiji Dori toward Taskeshita, though the walk from that...
- Education in Japan (4,747 bytes)
11: ===Meiji Period===
- Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
10: ==Meiji Restoration==
11: ...stern Capital” and became the home of [[Emperor Meiji]], moving the court from Kyoto in 1869. Tokyo Cas...
16: ...iji Shrine was constructed to commemorate Emperor Meiji and his Empress. In 1921, Prime Minister [[Takash...
- University of Tokyo (2,158 bytes)
4: ...he University of Tokyo was founded in 1877 by the Meiji government as an attempt to reincorporate old sch...
- Tokyo Zoo (Ueno) (2,175 bytes)
4: The Tokyo Zoo was created by the Meiji government during the initial years of western re...
- Shibuya Koen Dori (4,677 bytes)
43: * [[Meiji-Jingu Mae Station]]
- Le Pre Verre (1,746 bytes)
24: 35.669036, 139.704037, Meiji-Jingumae Station
- Yasukuni Dori (1,272 bytes)
4: ... including [[Isetan Men's]] and, after crossing [[Meiji Dori]] in [[Shinjuku Sanchome]], [[Marui Men]]. C...
19: * [[Meiji Dori]]
- Kurkku Kitchen (1,630 bytes)
1: ...i]], around the corner from the Diesel store on [[Meiji Dori]].
- Heiroku Sushi (1,824 bytes)
22: 35.669106, 139.704037, Meiji Jingumae Station
- Harajuku fashion (1,832 bytes)
6: ...] send photographers to [[Omotesando Dori]] and [[Meiji Dori]] (near [[LaForet]]) to take pictures of the...
- Hotel JAL City Yotsuya Tokyo (2,763 bytes)
4: ...]], [[Meiji Memorial Hall]], and [[Geihinkan]]. [[Meiji Jingu Shrine]], [[Yoyogi Park]], [[Tokyo Midtown]...
- Kyushu Jangara (2,000 bytes)
3: ...h is a quick walk from [[Harajuku Station]] and [[Meiji-Jingu Mae Station]].
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