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  1. Tokyo (4,111 bytes)
    1: ...villages.As of October 1, 2005, the population of Tokyo is estimated to be 12.5 million, or about 10% of ...
    5: ...eror moved to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo. Thus, Tokyo became the capital of Japan.
    46: * [[Nishi-tokyo]]
    59: ==Tokyo Attractions==
    61: * [[Tokyo Dome City]]
  2. Tokyo Hotels (2,974 bytes)
    1: ... in between. Writing an article that covers every Tokyo hotel is a daunting - if not impossible - task, b...
    3: ... listing of the most popular hotels in the entire Tokyo area. As the list grows, we may change the way th...
    5: ==Popular Tokyo Hotels==
    7: * [[Conrad Tokyo]] ([[Shinbashi]])
    8: * [[Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo]] ([[Shinbashi]])
  3. Tokyo Wonder Site (882 bytes)
    1: ...buya]]. The Ueno location is owned by the city of Tokyo and is used as an exhbition space for both Japane...
    4: 1-19-8 [[Jinnan]]<br>[[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 150-0041
    6: 2-4-16 [[Hongo]]<br>[[Bunkyo-ku]], [[Tokyo]], 113-0033
    16: * [http://www.tokyo-ws.org/ Tokyo Wonder Site Website] (Japanese)
    18: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Tokyo Wonder Site]]
  4. Wards of Tokyo (1,004 bytes)
    1: ..." (特別区). The word "special" separates the [[Tokyo]] wards from those in other major Japanese cities...
    3: Foreigners living in Tokyo must register with the ward head office whenever ...
    5: ==Tokyo Wards==
    31: * [http://www.seikatubunka.metro.tokyo.jp/ Tokyo Metropolitan Website] (Japanese)
  5. Cities of Tokyo (543 bytes)
    1: ...lso known as the Tama area. 26 cities lie Western Tokyo:
    25: * [[Nishi-tokyo]]
  6. List of Tokyo parks (16 bytes)
  7. List of popular Tokyo shopping areas (395 bytes)
    2: *[[Decks Tokyo Beach]]
    15: *[[Tokyo Midtown]]
  8. List of Tokyo concert venues (230 bytes)
    8: *[[Tokyo Dome]]
    10: *[[Zepp Tokyo]]
  9. Tokyo Babylon (2,853 bytes)
    1: ...was also created from the series and was called [[Tokyo Babylon 1999]]. At this point it has not been rel...
    5: The series is set in [[Tokyo]]. In the series, Tokyo has become a terrible place that is covered with ...
    7: Tokyo Babylon is told in two separate parts. Part one f...
  10. Tokyo Story (2,850 bytes)
    1: ...es to do so in a heartfelt and sympathetic way. ''Tokyo Story'' is only one of a series of movies that fo...
    5: ...own that the parents live in. When they arrive in Tokyo they are surprised at their reception. Their daug...
    7: ...rowds so they change their minds and head back to Tokyo.
    15: ...udents regularly study Ozu’s work, especially ''Tokyo Story'', to try to emulate his style of filming, ...
  11. Tokyo Girls Collection (4,729 bytes)
    1: ...kyo Girls Collection''' (TGC) is a twice annual [[Tokyo]] fashion event first launched in [[2005]]. The e...
    6: The TGC has been held mostly in Tokyo, but in [[2007]] was held in both [[Yokohama]] an...
    8: ... August 7, 2005, [[Yoyogi National Stadium]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    12: ...mmer – March 11, 2006, Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan.
    16: ...r – September 3, 2006, Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, Japan.
  12. Tokyo Tower (4,335 bytes)
    1: ...ll tower located in [[Shiba Park]], [[Minato]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The structure is known as the talle...
    4: The Tokyo Tower was started in [[1957]] as a joint civic wo...
    6: ... 4,000 tons and is visible from most points of in Tokyo, despite its growing high rises.
    12: ...ould almost double the size and dwarf the current Tokyo Tower. This new tower would be built to provide f...
    15: The Tokyo Tower is currently used mostly for broadcasting p...
  13. Tokyo Midtown (2,217 bytes)
    1: ...the [[Suntory Museum of Art]] are also located in Tokyo Midtown.
    6: ... by [[Mitsui Fudosan]] and a variety of partners, Tokyo Midtown’s design was overseen by [[Nikken Sekke...
    8: In addition to museums and retail space, Tokyo Midtown is also home to Design Sight 21_21, galle...
    10: ==Buildings in Tokyo Midtown==
    11: Midtown Tower – The tallest building in the [[Tokyo Prefecture]], Midtown Tower stands at 248 meters ...
  14. Tokyo Big Sight (3,109 bytes)
    1: ...nce tower is a well known architectural icon with Tokyo as well.
    4: Tokyo Big Sight was contracted by the Tokyo Government’s Bureau of Finance to eight total c...
    9: The most commonly associated image of Tokyo Big Sight is its Conference Tower, a massive set ...
    17: The final part of Tokyo Big Sight is the West Exhibition Hall where four ...
    19: ==Uses of Tokyo Big Sight==
  15. Tokyo Imperial Palace (2,407 bytes)
    1: ...ward of [[Tokyo]], the palace is closest to the [[Tokyo Station]] and is more than 3.4 square kilometers ...
    4: ...] when the imperial court was moved from Kyoto to Tokyo and [[Edo Castle]] was retaken as the residence o...
    6: ...ion of over 3 square kilometers of real estate in Tokyo is on par with Central Park’s value in New York...
    17: [[Category:Japanese History|Tokyo Imperial Palace]]
    18: [[Category:Tokyo Parks|Tokyo Imperial Palace]]
  16. List of Tokyo restaurants (1,376 bytes)
    1: ... the listing below attempts to catalog as much of Tokyo's dining scene as possible. Restaurants are liste...
    3: ==Tokyo Restaurants by Area==
    32: ===Other Tokyo Restaurants===
    33: * [[Other Tokyo Restaurants]]
    34: === Tokyo Restaurant and Bar Chains ===
  17. Other Tokyo Restaurants (2,042 bytes)
    1: ...age for that area will be set up on the [[List of Tokyo restaurants]] page.
    105: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    107: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  18. Tokyo Disneyland (2,527 bytes)
    1: ...rk located in [[Chiba]], [[Japan]] just outside [[Tokyo]]. The park which encompasses slightly more than ...
    4: Tokyo Disneyland is made up of seven themed areas inclu...
    7: Enclosed under a massive glass canopy, Tokyo Disneyland’s World Bazaar is a replacement for ...
    10: ...ew Orleans Square in California, Adventureland in Tokyo Disneyland is home to the Western River Railroad ...
    25: ...er park, Disney Sea, which is often combined with Tokyo Disneyland when discussing the two.
  19. Tokyo Metro (3,382 bytes)
    1: ...tro is privately owned but is jointly held by the Tokyo and Japanese Governments, making it a hybrid of p...
    4: ...ad been unified in 1941, with lines as old as the Tokyo Subway itself in 1927.
    6: ...n in Tokyo, Toei, is run directly by the larger [[Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation]]. Because ...
    9: The Tokyo Metro takes special effort to be friendly to mult...
    11: ...ak one of the languages supported and used by the Tokyo Metro to still traverse the city.
  20. Park Hyatt Tokyo (2,890 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Shinjuku]] neighborhood of [[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...s Lost in Translation is a mainstay of downtown Tokyo’s trendiest district and a popular location for...
    6: ...Shinjuku Park Tower]] in Shinjuku, the Park Hyatt Tokyo has 177 rooms and its own private entrances and e...
    12: ...Shinjuku Park Tower]] in Shinjuku, the Park Hyatt Tokyo has 177 rooms and its own private entrances and e...
    18: |Name=Park Hyatt Tokyo
  21. Tokyo Subway (2,797 bytes)
    1: ...rivate railways. Opened on December 30, 1927, the Tokyo Subway today carries more than 7.8 million passen...
    3: ==Tokyo Subway Networks==
    4: ...akes up only 282 of the 1,558 railway stations in Tokyo.
    5: ...throughout the Tokyo Subway as well, run by the [[Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit]] network and conne...
    7: ...t]] with the subway because it is often marked on Tokyo Subway maps. It is however an integral part of th...
  22. Nishi-tokyo (2,041 bytes)
    1: '''Nishitokyo''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] located in the northern territory. O...
    24: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  23. Tokyo Dome City (2,500 bytes)
    1: ...venues as that is the primary focus of the famous Tokyo Dome City.
    3: Tokyo Dome City gets its name from it world renowned [[...
    5: Aside from the great Stadium, Tokyo Dome City has hundreds of activities for every on...
    8: == History of Tokyo Dome City ==
    10: ...used a lot but did not have the impact common day Tokyo Dome does.
  24. Tokyo Weather (2,721 bytes)
    1: ...and mild winters with cold spells and an annual [[Tokyo]] rainfall around 55 inches categorizes the overa...
    5: ...phoon to hit Tokyo was Fitow in 2007. Comparably, Tokyo can best be compared to the East Coast of the Uni...
    9: Tokyo has four distinct seasons though in some years, t...
    13: Spring in Tokyo lasts from March to May and is generally the most...
    17: ...grees Fahrenheit and high humidity. Additionally, Tokyo sees a large amount of rain during the summer mon...
  25. Tokyo Station (4,207 bytes)
    1: ... Imperial Palace]], is the main rail terminal for Tokyo and the busiest station in [[Japan]] in terms of ...
    5: ...ation include JR East, Central Japan Railway, and Tokyo Metro, with 14 different lines running between th...
    9: *[[Tokyo Metro]] – [[Marunouchi Line]]
    11: In addition to the 14 subway and train lines, Tokyo Station is a major intercity bus terminal hub wit...
    17: ...tories below ground as well, serving traffic to [[Tokyo Disneyland]] and [[Makuhari Messe]].
  26. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (5,670 bytes)
    1: The '''Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra''' [[(Suka Para)]] was fou...
    47: * Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (1989)
    53: * JUST A LITTLE BIT OF TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA (vinyl) (rare) (1994)
    56: * Tokyo Strut (1996)
    76: * Tokyo Deluxe (1995)
  27. Zepp Tokyo (1,895 bytes)
    1: ...a concert hall located in [[Odaiba Seaside]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is part of the larger Zepp famil...
    5: ...epp name, and it is the largest [[live house]] in Tokyo.
    10: *Tokyo,
    17: ...a 5 minute walk from Tokyo Teleport Station. Zepp Tokyo was built underneath a Ferris Wheel.
    19: Zepp Tokyo fits approximately 2,709 people standing. An esti...
  28. Tokyo Dome (3,395 bytes)
    1: ... concert hall located in the [[Bunkyo Ward]] of [[Tokyo]]. They are the home stadium for the [[Yomiuri Gi...
    3: ...st dome stadium. The Dome is the key fixture in [[Tokyo Dome City]].
    5: ...yo Dome is actually a part of what is known as “Tokyo Dome City” which also has a popular amusement p...
    11: *Tokyo, JP 112-8562
    17: Several Stations end close to the Tokyo Dome. The JR [[Chuo-Sobu Line]], the [[Mita Line]...
  29. Tokyo International Forum (3,904 bytes)
    1: ...er, a concert hall, and an exhibition center in [[Tokyo]]. It has restaurants and shops on most of its fl...
    5: *Tokyo 100-0005, Japan
    11: ...imae or Hibiya Station), the Marunouchi Line (the Tokyo or Ginza Station), the [[Ginza Line]] (The Ginza ...
    13: Tokyo International Forum is made up of 14 different fl...
    33: ...ciates. The glass provides an outstanding view of Tokyo, and its halls are bright and vibrant.
  30. Tokyo Game Show (1,896 bytes)
    1: ...ent. Often referred to by its initials (TGS), the Tokyo Game Show is held every September (occasionally O...
    3: The Tokyo Game Show is the chance for many gaming companies...
    6: The Tokyo Game Show began in 1996. For a over 6 years the e...
    8: ...[Nintendo]] does not generally participate in the Tokyo Game Show event. In general, [[Sony]] was one of ...
    12: ...jp/tgs/2008/english/index.html Official Homepage, Tokyo Game Show 2008 (English)]
  31. Wonderfest Tokyo (2,284 bytes)
    1: ...“WonFes” or “Wonder Festival,” Wonderfest Tokyo is an event to showcase small sculptures and mode...
    3: ...res so much space that the show is shown at the [[Tokyo Big Site]]. It celebrated its 20th anniversary in...
    7: Wonderfest Tokyo has long been a chance for smaller garage kit ass...
    15: ...w.kaiyodo.co.jp/wf/ Official Homepage, Wonderfest Tokyo]
  32. Tokyo Toy Show (2,008 bytes)
    1: The '''Tokyo Toy Show''' (東京おもちゃショー) is a Ja...
    3: The event is held at the [[Tokyo Big Site]] in order to handle the large crowds.
    4: ==Summary of the Tokyo Toy Show==
    5: The Tokyo Toy Show is the first chance for both buyers and ...
    10: ... Fair for Toys in Japan” but was renamed the “Tokyo Toy Fair” in 1977. In 2003 they decided to clos...
  33. Tokyo Designer’s Week (2,470 bytes)
    1: '''Tokyo Designer’s Week''' is a biannual trade show whe...
    3: ...where other designs are unveiled, but 100% Design Tokyo receives the most guests and the most brands.
    5: Tokyo Designer week has been taking place since 1986.
    6: ==100% Design Tokyo==
    7: ...tion. It takes places at the [[Jingu Gaien]] in [[Tokyo]]. Over 30,000 different members of the Design As...
  34. Tokyo Attractions (3,444 bytes)
    1: ...ay of historical and cultural hotspots located in Tokyo’s Greater Metropolitan Area, there are countles...
    5: ...ed in Ginza are many of the top shopping areas in Tokyo as well as many top brand stores. Additionally, v...
    13: ...f Tokyo’s thriving business district as well as Tokyo City Hall. A large number of high rises are locat...
    17: ...ic, old town feel of Asakusa harkens back to when Tokyo was still Edo.
    21: Among Tokyo’s more trendy regions, Roppongi is essentially ...
  35. Tokyo Motor Show (2,144 bytes)
    1: '''Tokyo Motor Show''' is a show held every other October ...
    11: Throughout the history of the Tokyo Motor show, many major concept introductions have...
    40: Since the late 1990s, the cars shown in the Tokyo Motor Show have become increasingly fuel efficien...
    44: ...//www.tokyo-motorshow.com/eng/index.html Official Tokyo Motor Show Website] (English)
  36. Tokyo Nightlife (2,410 bytes)
    1: '''Tokyo Nightlife''' consists of a wide number of popular...
    3: Most bars in Tokyo are open from 6pm to midnight as are most clubs, ...
    9: ...ere are some sample popular locations to visit in Tokyo from various different types of establishments:
    19: ...s is one of the biggest and most popular clubs in Tokyo for the sub-30 crowd – extremely hard to get in...
    31: *[http://www.frommers.com/destinations/tokyo/85_indnight.html Frommers List of Nightlife Locat...
  37. Tokyo Street Fashion (2,182 bytes)
    1: ...olors, styles, and time periods. The two sides of Tokyo Street Fashion though, when broken down include t...
    5: Defined in a few particular areas of Tokyo, street fashion is most apparent in the shopping ...
    11: There are multiple trends in Tokyo that embody the street fashion mentality, includi...
    13: ...s is quite numerous, even throughout the world as Tokyo’s effect on fashion continues to grow.
  38. Tokyo Station Hotels (564 bytes)
    1: ...ted around [[Tokyo Station]] in [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. This listing includes hotels in the...
    3: * [[Center Hotel Tokyo]]
    4: * [[Gimmond Hotel Tokyo]]
    9: * [[Palace Hotel Tokyo]]
    10: * [[Tokyo Station Hotel]] (currently closed - will reopen i...
  39. Tokyo Restaurant and Bar Chains (800 bytes)
    1: ...'' are restaurant and bar chains in the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    17: * [[Soup Stock Tokyo]] (soup)
    24: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    26: [[Category:Tokyo Bars and Pubs]]
    27: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants]]
  40. Tokyo Hipsters Club (2,158 bytes)
    1: ...ese]] shopping complex located in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]]. The building, created in 2005 by [[Kobe]] fash...
    7: ...moos antlers on the wall make up the space in the Tokyo Hipsters Club, but with the concrete exterior of ...
    15: In addition to the clothing, Tokyo Hipster Club has an in house book store featuring...
    19: Tokyo Hipster Club is located at:
    23: *Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  41. Cred Tokyo (2,201 bytes)
    1: ...[Harajuku]] are of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The Cred Tokyo shop carries modern hip menswear brands (both Jap...
    3: ==Cred Tokyo History==
    4: Cred Tokyo opened in September of 2008 after the closure of ...
    6: ==Cred Tokyo Location==
    7: ...ge:Cred-Tokyo-09-15-2008-001.jpg|thumb|right|Cred Tokyo Entrance]]
  42. Taxis in Tokyo (1,539 bytes)
    1: ...''' are a popular way to travel as a tourist in [[Tokyo]]. While most people know of the railway [[transi...
    3: Although [[Tokyo]] is a highly packed city, taxis are rarely seen ...
    9: In 2008, Tokyo taxis have decided to ban smoking in their cabs.
    16: *[http://www.infotaxi.org/city-2175.htm Tokyo Taxi Services]
    19: [[Category:Tokyo Transportation]]
  43. Living in Tokyo (2,739 bytes)
    1: ...ths. Due to the unique lifestyle and [[culture in Tokyo]], the appeal to live in Japan has its own nickna...
    3: Tokyo is an expensive place, and so living in [[Tokyo]] requires a substantial investment. If you are p...
    15: ...hemselves are not for washing, but for relaxing). Tokyo, despite its dense population, is a fairly clean ...
    17: *[http://www.tokyo-icc.jp/guide_eng/index.html Living Guide for Fore...
  44. Tokyo Government (2,498 bytes)
    1: ... of [[Tokyo]]. Headquartered in [[Shinjuku]], the Tokyo government is designed similar to other major cit...
    3: Tokyo, as one of the world’s most densely packed area...
    8: The Governor is in charge of the Tokyo Government, following by the deputy governors and...
    12: There are 5 major political parties in Tokyo:
    28: *[http://www.gikai.metro.tokyo.jp/ Tokyo Government Homepage (Japanese)]
  45. Tokyo Guest Houses (1,708 bytes)
    1: '''Tokyo Guest Houses''' are short term residencies in Jap...
    3: Tokyo guest houses are not apartments or hotels per se....
    12: *[[Tokyo Cozy House]]
    16: *[http://www.japaneseguesthouses.com/db/tokyo/ Tokyo Guest Houses]
    21: [[Category:Tokyo Residencies]]
  46. Tokyo Hostels (2,064 bytes)
    1: ...compared to hostels in other countries, because [[Tokyo]] is a very expensive place to live and visit.
    7: ...ular place to stay for visitors that are visiting Tokyo and Japan alone, because it provides the ability ...
    11: *[[Backpackers Hostel Ks House Tokyo]]
    12: *[[bAKpAK Tokyo Hostel]]
    17: ...findabed.php/ChosenCity.Tokyo/ChosenCountry.Japan Tokyo Hostels]
  47. Tokyo Spas (3,492 bytes)
    1: ...ns for both tourists and residents of Japan and [[Tokyo]]. While the word “onsen” technically refers ...
    5: ...al hot springs. Most of the volcanoes are outside Tokyo. Still, these hot springs do exist. The water is ...
    7: ...en experience will likely want to look outside of Tokyo.
    20: ...s a communal bath house. It is far more common in Tokyo, where onsen are less often seen. Sentos can refe...
    31: ...tp://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/e/laqua/index.htm LaQua Tokyo Dome Hot Spring]
  48. Tokyo Sarin Gas Attack (3,237 bytes)
    1: ...e release of sarin gas on multiple lines of the [[Tokyo Metro]] subway system causing the deaths of 12 co...
    20: ...g members Aum Shinrikyo released Sarin gas on the Tokyo Metro during morning rush hour. The gas was conta...
  49. Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
    1: '''Tokyo History'''
    3: ...[[Tama District]] consists of what is now western Tokyo. Edo was established during the Kamakura Period a...
    11: ...fecture established. The current land included in Tokyo’s 23 special wards was incorporated in 1872 and...
    13: ...], [[Shinjuku Station]], and [[Shibuya Station]]. Tokyo City was established in 1889 with 15 wards.
    15: ==Pre-War Tokyo==
  50. University of Tokyo (2,158 bytes)
    1: ... Komaba, Shirokane, and Nakano. The University of Tokyo is currently rated as one of the highest rated un...
    4: ...e learning and medical training. The name was the Tokyo Imperial University for much of its existence bet...
    6: ...en pits the school at odds with the University of Tokyo, another of the original 7 schools converted unde...
    9: ...n faculties currently served by the University of Tokyo include:
    43: The main campus for the University of Tokyo is the Hongo campus, the former Maeda family resi...

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  1. The GazettE (6,247 bytes)
    10: ...e at the Shibuya-AX, which was released on DVD as Tokyo saihan ~Judgement Day~.[2] On March 30, 2004 they...
    86: Tokyo Saihan -Judgement Day-]] (東京裁判-Judgement ...
  2. Japan (4,606 bytes)
    1: ...0 smaller islands. The largest city in Japan is [[Tokyo]].
    15: ...|Tochigi]], [[Tokushima Prefecture|Tokushima]], [[Tokyo]], [[Tottori Prefecture|Tottori]], [[Toyama Prefe...
  3. Taku Satoh (1,345 bytes)
    1: '''Taku Satoh''' (佐藤 卓) was born in [[Tokyo]] in [[1955]]. He is an award winning [[Japanese ...
    4: Graduated from [[Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music]] ([[G...
    11: He has won the following design awards: [[Tokyo ADC Award]], [[Mainichi Design Award]], and [[JAG...
    20: [[Category:Born in Tokyo|Taku, Satoh]]
  4. List of Japanese bands (2,552 bytes)
    56: * [[Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra]]
  5. List of Japanese art galleries (583 bytes)
    19: * [[Tokyo Gallery]]
    20: * [[Tokyo Wonder Site]]
  6. Tokyo (4,111 bytes)
    1: ...villages.As of October 1, 2005, the population of Tokyo is estimated to be 12.5 million, or about 10% of ...
    5: ...eror moved to Edo, which was renamed Tokyo. Thus, Tokyo became the capital of Japan.
    46: * [[Nishi-tokyo]]
    59: ==Tokyo Attractions==
    61: * [[Tokyo Dome City]]
  7. Tokyo Hotels (2,974 bytes)
    1: ... in between. Writing an article that covers every Tokyo hotel is a daunting - if not impossible - task, b...
    3: ... listing of the most popular hotels in the entire Tokyo area. As the list grows, we may change the way th...
    5: ==Popular Tokyo Hotels==
    7: * [[Conrad Tokyo]] ([[Shinbashi]])
    8: * [[Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo]] ([[Shinbashi]])
  8. List of Japanese foods (433 bytes)
    28: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
  9. Japanese Culture (739 bytes)
    2: === Tokyo Museums ===
    3: === Tokyo Galleries ===
    5: === Tokyo Art Events ===
  10. Japanese Language (2,436 bytes)
    9: ..., the Osaka accent is markedly different from the Tokyo accent.
  11. Mizuma Art Gallery (1,517 bytes)
    1: ...ry Art]] gallery in the [[Naka-meguro]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Their best known artist is [[Makoto Aida]]. T...
    4: ...dg.<br>1-3-9, [[Kami-meguro]]<br>[[Meguro-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 153-0051, Japan
    37: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Mizuma Art Gallery]]
  12. List of Japanese museums (922 bytes)
    4: ...rafts Gallery, The National Museum Of Modern Art, Tokyo
    5: * Edo-Tokyo Museum
    6: * Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
    16: * Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo
    19: * Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
  13. Cystem Gallery (585 bytes)
    1: ...is a small gallery in the [[Sendagaya]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Gallery owner Shinji Nomura is known for his i...
    4: 3-20-10 [[Sendagaya]]<br>[[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 151-0051 Japan
    16: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Cystem Gallery]]
  14. Hiromi Yoshii (1,003 bytes)
    1: ...ontemporary gallery in the [[Kiyosumi]] area of [[Tokyo]] prefecture. The main gallery is located in an i...
    5: 1-3-2-6F [[Kiyosumi]]<br>[[Koto-ku]] Tokyo 135-0024 Japan
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Hiromi Yoshii]]
  15. Magical Artroom (808 bytes)
    1: ...mporary art gallery in the [[Roppongi]] area of [[Tokyo]] prefecture. The gallery is the creation of [[Hi...
    4: 6-8-14 [[Roppongi]]<br>[[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 106-0032 Japan
    26: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Magical Artroom]]
  16. Nadiff Gallery (731 bytes)
    1: ...ibition space, cafe in the [[Jingumae]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Tucked away on a small street behind [[Omotesa...
    4: ...u B1<br> 4-9-8 [[Jingumae]], [[Shibuya-ku]]<br> [[Tokyo]] 150-0001
    19: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Nadiff Gallery]]
  17. Tokyo Wonder Site (882 bytes)
    1: ...buya]]. The Ueno location is owned by the city of Tokyo and is used as an exhbition space for both Japane...
    4: 1-19-8 [[Jinnan]]<br>[[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 150-0041
    6: 2-4-16 [[Hongo]]<br>[[Bunkyo-ku]], [[Tokyo]], 113-0033
    16: * [http://www.tokyo-ws.org/ Tokyo Wonder Site Website] (Japanese)
    18: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Tokyo Wonder Site]]
  18. Nanzuka Underground (926 bytes)
    4: ... bld. B1F 2-17-3 [[Shibuya]]<br>[[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 150-0002 Japan
    16: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Nanzuka Underground]]
  19. Scai The Bathhouse (1,299 bytes)
    4: ...shiwayu-Ato, 6-1-23 [[Yanaka]]<br>[[Taito-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 110-0001
    50: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Scai The Bathhouse]]
  20. Shugoarts (967 bytes)
    1: ...ontemporary gallery in the [[Kiyosumi]] area of [[Tokyo]] prefecture. The main gallery is located in an i...
    4: 1-3-2-5F [[Kiyosumi]]<br> [[Koto-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 135-0024
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Shugoarts]]
  21. Tomio Koyama Gallery (1,824 bytes)
    1: ...ontemporary gallery in the [[Kiyosumi]] area of [[Tokyo]] prefecture. It is located in an industrial buil...
    6: 1-3-2-7F [[Kiyosumi]]<br>[[Koto-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 135-0024
    60: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Tomio Koyama Gallery]]
  22. Kaikai Kiki (655 bytes)
    1: ...de of Japan. Kaikai Kiki has two offices - one in Tokyo (with roughly 50 employees), and another in New Y...
    15: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Kaikai Kiki]]
  23. Hisashi Tenmyouya (2,220 bytes)
    1: ...is represented by the [[Mizuma Art Gallery]] in [[Tokyo]].
    7: * Made in Japan, [[Mizuma Art Gallery]], Tokyo, Japan, 2006
    8: ...dam: Generating Futures]], [[Ueno Royal Museum]], Tokyo, Japan, 2006
    9: * Bunshin, [[Mizuma Art Gallery]], Tokyo, Japan, 2005
    12: * Kabuku, [[Mizuma Art Gallery]], Tokyo, Japan, 2003
  24. Gallery Unseal (856 bytes)
    1: ... art gallery located near the [[Ginza]] area in [[Tokyo]]. Many of it artists have participated the [[Gei...
    4: 1-7-6 [[Nihonbashi]]<br>[[Chuo-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 103-0027
    26: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Unseal, Gallery]]
  25. Yamamoto Gendai (662 bytes)
    1: ... 2004 and located in the [[Kagurazaka]] area of [[Tokyo]].
    4: 3-7-4F [[Nishigokencho]]<br>[[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 162-0812
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Yamamoto Gendai]]
  26. List of Japanese prefectures (1,191 bytes)
    43: * [[Tokyo Prefecture]]
  27. Wards of Tokyo (1,004 bytes)
    1: ..." (特別区). The word "special" separates the [[Tokyo]] wards from those in other major Japanese cities...
    3: Foreigners living in Tokyo must register with the ward head office whenever ...
    5: ==Tokyo Wards==
    31: * [http://www.seikatubunka.metro.tokyo.jp/ Tokyo Metropolitan Website] (Japanese)
  28. Cities of Tokyo (543 bytes)
    1: ...lso known as the Tama area. 26 cities lie Western Tokyo:
    25: * [[Nishi-tokyo]]
  29. Prefectures of Japan (1,191 bytes)
    43: * [[Tokyo Prefecture]]
  30. Adachi-ku (2,900 bytes)
    1: ...f Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Located slightly north of [[Tokyo]]’s central districts, the ward has a two parts...
    7: Adachi has been home to many famous Tokyo citizens including [[Atsuko Asano]], [[Kaela Kimu...
    16: ... [[Higashi Ayase Metropolitan Park]], is by the [[Tokyo Sports Benefits Corporation]]. The Budokan is hom...
    29: *[http://www.city.adachi.tokyo.jp/060/english/index.html Official Adachi Webstit...
    31: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Adachi-ku]]
  31. Arakawa-ku (2,121 bytes)
    1: ...' (荒川区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The ward is named for the river of ...
    3: ...s. Arukawa was official incorporated as a ward of Tokyo in 1932.
    35: *[http://www.city.arakawa.tokyo.jp/foreign/english/index.html Official Arakawa We...
    37: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Arakawa-ku]]
  32. Bunkyo-ku (2,935 bytes)
    1: ...t of Bunkyo’s populace with The [[University of Tokyo]] as a focal point.
    33: ...Both [[Tokyo University]] and the [[University of Tokyo]] with their classic, recognizable architectural ...
    37: * [[Tokyo Cathedral]]
    57: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Bunkyo-ku]]
  33. Chiyoda-ku (1,732 bytes)
    1: Chiyoda-ku is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...d after. In 1878, the Japanese government divided Tokyo into 15 cities; then in 1947, Kojimachi and Kanda...
    32: * [[National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo]]
    37: * [[Tokyo Imperial Palace]]
    38: * [[Tokyo International Forum]]
  34. List of Japanese cities (1,205 bytes)
    75: * [[Tokyo]]
  35. Akihabara (2,193 bytes)
    1: ...'' or '''Electric Town''', is a neighborhood of [[Tokyo]] best known for its concentration of electronic ...
    4: After [[World War II]], the Akihabara area of [[Tokyo]] became known for its black market electronics s...
    7: ...lic transit access point to the Akihabara area of Tokyo. The station is in the middle of Akihabara and th...
    24: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  36. Mr. (1,346 bytes)
    4: * 1996 graduate of [[Sokei Art School]], Tokyo, Japan
    8: ...You for Your Hard Work, [[Tomio Koyama Gallery]], Tokyo, Japan, 2004
    10: * [[Superflat]], [[Parco Gallery Shibuya]], Tokyo, Japan, 2000
    11: * Painter of Alps, [[Tomio Koyama Gallery]], Tokyo, Japan, 1998
    12: * Hiropon Show, [[shop33]], Tokyo, Japan, 1997
  37. Akishima (1,703 bytes)
    1: ...)''' is a city located in the [[Tama]] area of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Along with the midstream west shore...
    5: ...shima became one of the biggest suburb areas in [[Tokyo]].
    26: * [http://www.city.akishima.tokyo.jp/ Akishima Official Website] (Japanese)
    28: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  38. List of Japanese manga (2,226 bytes)
    94: *[[Tokyo Babylon]]
  39. Glay (6,445 bytes)
    3: ...nvinced bassist [[Jiro]] to join them and come to Tokyo to pursue a music career.
  40. Freshness Burger (2,803 bytes)
    3: Freshness Burger opened in 1992 in [[Shubiya]], [[Tokyo]], by its founder [[Mikio Kurihara]].
    68: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  41. MOS Burger (2,131 bytes)
    14: *[[Tokyo]], [[Shinagawa Ward]], [[Osaki]]
  42. Yukio Mishima (4,309 bytes)
    1: ... He was born on January 14, 1925 in [[Shinjuku]], Tokyo and committed suicide on November 25, 1970.
    5: Born in [[Yotsuya]], Tokyo (which eventually became part of the Shinjuku Dis...
    9: Once the War was over, he went to [[Tokyo University]] where he studied Law. After he finis...
  43. Art School (1,959 bytes)
    3: ...r 10,000 people attended their first free live in Tokyo's Shibuya district. In August of 2004 they releas...
  44. Tetsuya Ishida (3,510 bytes)
    1: ...田徹也) was a [[Japanese artist]] working in [[Tokyo]]. He was born in June 16, [[1973]] in [[Yaizu Ci...
    5: ** Moves to Tokyo, Japan
    15: ...ou Hito" - [[Guardian Garden Gallery]] - Ginza, [[Tokyo, Japan
    26: ...tion "Ishida Tetsuya" - [[Gallery Q&QS]] - Ginza, Tokyo, Japan
    31: ** Group Exhibition "Kachu no hitobito" - [[Tokyo Zokei University]]
  45. Akatsuka Park (788 bytes)
    1: ... along [[Takashima Public Housing Complex]] and [[Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway No.5]]. A natural forest...
    11: *[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index005.html Akatsuka Par...
    13: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  46. Akirudai Park (721 bytes)
    11: * [http://www.kensetsu.metro.tokyo.jp/kouen/kouenannai/park/akirudai.html Akirudai P...
    13: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  47. Akiruno (1,257 bytes)
    1: ...市)''' is a city located on the west side of [[Tokyo prefecture]] in the country of [[Japan]]. In [[19...
    11: * [http://www.city.akiruno.tokyo.jp/ Akiruno-city Official Website] (Japanese)
    13: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  48. Ameyoko (1,286 bytes)
    1: ...oko (アメ横)''' is narrow shopping street in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] which runs along the tracks from [[J...
    13: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
    14: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
    15: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets]]
  49. Asakusa (881 bytes)
    1: ...ensoji]] (浅草寺), the oldest temple in all of Tokyo, making it a popular are with tourists interested...
    4: Before the [[firebombing of Tokyo ]] during World War II, Asakusa was the center of...
    14: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  50. List of popular Tokyo shopping areas (395 bytes)
    2: *[[Decks Tokyo Beach]]
    15: *[[Tokyo Midtown]]

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