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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...
  51. Tokyo Zoo (Ueno) (2,175 bytes)
    1: ...[[Tokyo Metropolitan Government]] in [[Taito]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The zoo is Japan’s oldest and bes...
    4: ...rm in an effort to emulate western style parks in Tokyo. The zoo was enormously popular and led to multip...
    6: ...ed to keep them from escaping and running wild in Tokyo in the event of a bombing of the park allowing th...
    11: ...imals were redistributed throughout other zoos in Tokyo.
    14: Best known for its Giant Panda, Ling Ling, The Tokyo Zoo was left without its star attraction on April...
  52. Other Tokyo Hotels (2,786 bytes)
    1: ...rea, a page for that area will be set up on the [[Tokyo Hotels]] page.
    7: * [[Dai-Ichi Hotel Tokyo Seafort]] ([[Shinagawa]])
    9: * [[Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Chinzan-so]] ([[Bunkyo-ku]])
    14: * [[Hotel East 21 Tokyo]] ([[Koto-ku]])
    16: * [[Hotel Laforet Tokyo]] ([[Shinagawa-ku]])
  53. Tokyo Capsule Hotels (267 bytes)
    1: ...' are [[Capsule Hotels]] located in the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: See also : [[Tokyo Hotels]]
  54. Tokyo Youth Hostels (1,388 bytes)
    1: ...tions for backpackers and others in the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    7: * [[bAKpAK Tokyo Hostel]] ([[Taito-ku]])
    15: * [[K's House Tokyo]] ([[Taito-ku]])
    16: * [[Khaosan Tokyo]] ([[Taito-ku]])
    17: * [[Khaosan Tokyo Smile]] ([[Asakusa]])
  55. Conrad Tokyo (2,905 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Shinbashi]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    9: ...uare meters with 3-meter-high ceilings - large by Tokyo standards. The largest suite - the "Royal Hamarik...
    12: ...ave views of the [[Royal Hamarikyu Garden]] and [[Tokyo Bay]]). The rooms are "exclusively fragranced" ac...
    18: ...modern French restaurant "Gordon Ramsay at Conrad Tokyo"; the brasserie "Cerise by Gordon Ramsay"; the Ja...
    21: |Name=Conrad Tokyo
  56. Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo (2,856 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Shinbashi]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: Opened in 1993, Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo is the newest and the flagship hotel in the [[Dai...
    6: ...[[Yamanote Line]] at [[Shinbashi Station]], the [[Tokyo Metro]] [[Ginza Line]] at Shinbashi Station, and ...
    8: ...ty-munte journey), then the JR Yamanote Line from Tokyo Station to [[Shinbashi Station]] (about five minu...
    19: |Name=Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo
  57. Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi (2,340 bytes)
    1: ... [[Marunouchi]] neighborhood of [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    4: ...f Japan's biggest companies. Also nearby is the [[Tokyo International Forum]], where many major conferenc...
    15: |Name=Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
    19: |NearestStations=[[Tokyo Station]]
    20: |AddressEnglish= 1-11-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 100-6277
  58. Grand Hyatt Tokyo (2,251 bytes)
    1: ...the [[Roppongi]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    4: ...(within Roppongi Hills), [[Tokyo Midtown]], and [[Tokyo Tower]].
    17: |Name=Grand Hyatt Tokyo
    22: |AddressEnglish=6-10-3 Roppongi, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, Japan 106-0032
    27: ===Grand Hyatt Tokyo Map===
  59. Hilton Tokyo (2,425 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Shinjuku]] neighborhood of [[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    4: ...predominantly business area, and is home to the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building]] and many other...
    7: ...rs, restaurants, and other facilities the best in Tokyo. All rooms in this skyscraper hotel offer views o...
    17: |Name=Hilton Tokyo
    22: ...AddressEnglish=6-2-6 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan 160-0023
  60. Hotel Nikko Tokyo (2,631 bytes)
    1: ...n the [[Odaiba]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    4: Hotel Nikko Tokyo is located on the manmade island of Odaiba (also ...
    6: Hotel overlooks [[Tokyo Bay]] and the [[Rainbow Bridge]].
    9: Hotel Nikko Tokyo was built in 1996. It is fifteen floors tall plus...
    11: Hotel bills itself as the "balcony of Tokyo" because it sits across the bay from the main cit...
  61. Imperial Hotel Tokyo (2,976 bytes)
    1: ...n the [[Tokyo Station]] area of [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    4: ...]], overlooking the Palace and [[Hibiya Koen]]. [[Tokyo Station]] is two stops away on the [[Yamanote Lin...
    7: ...same year when a 7.8 magnitude devastated much of Tokyo. The Imperial Hotel was damaged, but intact and s...
    11: The Imperial Hotel Tokyo is one of three Tokyo hotels listed by "Leading Hotels of the World".
    19: |Name=Imperial Hotel Tokyo
  62. Mandarin Oriental Tokyo (2,434 bytes)
    1: ...the [[Nihonbashi]] neighborhood of [[Chuo-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ..., the Americas, and Europe. The Mandarin Oriental Tokyo is the only hotel in Japan they operate.
    6: ...Tokyo Station area. It is five minutes from the [[Tokyo Stock Exchange]].
    12: ...ite. Rooms offer views of the [[Sumida River]], [[Tokyo Bay]], [[Imperial Palace]], and/or [[Mount Fuji]]...
    17: |Name=Mandarin Oriental Tokyo
  63. Palace Hotel Tokyo (3,286 bytes)
    1: ... [[Marunouchi]] neighborhood of [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    5: The Palace Hotel Tokyo will close on January 31, [[2009]] for renovation...
    8: ...ardens. From the hotel, it is a short walk from [[Tokyo Station]] and the [[Ginza]] district.
    11: ... the hotel is low (a mere 10 storeys) compared to Tokyo's modern skyscraper hotels. It was renovated in 1...
    23: |Name=Palace Hotel Tokyo
  64. Peninsula Tokyo (2,442 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Yurakucho]] neighborhood of [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    5: The Peninsula Tokyo opened in [[2007]].
    8: ...hotel is located near the [[Imperial Gardens]], [[Tokyo Station]], and [[Ginza]].
    11: ...ically designed for the hotel. Thus - unlike many Tokyo hotels who share the building with other business...
    21: |Name=Peninsula Tokyo
  65. RIHGA Royal Hotel Tokyo (2,127 bytes)
    1: ...Totsukamachi]] neighborhood of [[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    6: RIHGA Royal Hotel Tokyo is located near [[Waseda University]]. The hotel ...
    17: |Name=RIHGA Royal Hotel Tokyo
    22: ...ddressEnglish=1-104-19 Totsukamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-8613 Japan
    27: ===RIHGA Royal Hotel Tokyo Map===
  66. Best Western Shinjuku ASTINA Hotel Tokyo (3,199 bytes)
    1: ... [[Kabukicho]] neighborhood of [[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    6: Best Western Shinjuku ASTINA Hotel Tokyo hotel is located in [[Kabukicho]] in [[Higashi Sh...
    23: |Name=Best Western Shinjuku ASTINA Hotel Tokyo
    28: |AddressEnglish=1-2-9 Kabukicho Shinjuku-ku Tokyo Japan 160-0020
    33: ===Best Western Shinjuku ASTINA Hotel Tokyo Map===
  67. Central Hotel Tokyo (1,563 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Shinjuku]] neighborhood of [[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    4: Central Hotel Tokyo is a one-minute walk from [[Shinjuku Station]] on...
    19: |Name=Central Hotel Tokyo
    24: |AddressEnglish=3-34-7 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan 160-0022
    29: ===Central Hotel Tokyo Map===
  68. Hotel JAL City Yotsuya Tokyo (2,763 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Yotsuya]] neighborhood of [[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is owned by the JAL Group, which...
    4: ...kan]]. [[Meiji Jingu Shrine]], [[Yoyogi Park]], [[Tokyo Midtown]], and [[Akihabara]] are easily accessibl...
    15: |Name=Hotel JAL City Yotsuya Tokyo
    20: |AddressEnglish=3-14-1 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan 160-0004
    25: ===Hotel JAL City Yotsuya Tokyo Map===
  69. Tokyo Prefecture (35 bytes)
    3: [[Category:Tokyo Train Stations]]
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    1: It's no secret that Tokyo Disneyland Tickets system can be a bit confusing!...
    7: Which Rides At Disneyland Tokyo are Top Rated by travelers?
    9: ...[http://www.tokyo-top-guide.com/Tokyo_Disney.html Tokyo Disney Safety Tips ] for a safe and pleasant trip...
    15: ...://www.tokyo-top-guide.com/Tokyo_Disney_Faqs.html Tokyo Disney most common FAQs]).
    17: Tokyo Disney was the first Disney Park to be built outs...
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    1: ...0 smaller islands. The largest city in Japan is [[Tokyo]].
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  4. List of Japanese bands (2,552 bytes)
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    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]]
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    1: ...ry Art]] gallery in the [[Naka-meguro]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Their best known artist is [[Makoto Aida]]. T...
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    4: ...rafts Gallery, The National Museum Of Modern Art, Tokyo
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    6: * Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
    16: * Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo
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  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
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    1: ...ontemporary gallery in the [[Kiyosumi]] area of [[Tokyo]] prefecture. The main gallery is located in an i...
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    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...
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    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]]
  51. List of Tokyo concert venues (230 bytes)
    8: *[[Tokyo Dome]]
    10: *[[Zepp Tokyo]]
  52. Japanese History (9,218 bytes)
    13: ... and is named for [[Yayoi Town]] in [[Bunkyo]], [[Tokyo]] where the first traces of Yayoi civilization we...
    29: ... excursions in other cities until it was moved to Tokyo in 1868. The Heian period is best known for the e...
    45: ...dministrative capital to Edo, what is present day Tokyo where the shogun would control the other Daimyo.
  53. A Bathing Ape (2,918 bytes)
    3: ...nted Bathing Ape from fading away like many other Tokyo brands.
    8: ...they quickly became popular in the back alleys of Tokyo's fashion-obsessed [[Harajuku]] neighborhood.
  54. Baby, The Stars Shine Bright (3,145 bytes)
    6: ... Fumiyo. They were originally located in Shibuya, Tokyo Japan. When first opening its doors to the public...
    16: ...ear [[Harajuku Station]] and [[Yoyogi Park]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], every Sunday.
  55. Edwin (2,932 bytes)
    17: In Tokyo, Edwin has a flagship shop in Harajuku near the i...
    18: * Address (English): 6-30-6 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  56. Evisu (3,105 bytes)
    14: ...s along with his company and two other firms. The Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau accuses Yamane and the t...
  57. Hysteric Glamour (2,843 bytes)
    16: ...[[Hysteric Glamour Harajuku]], and other areas of Tokyo and other major Japanese cities. The brand also h...
  58. Yuki Atae (1,241 bytes)
    8: ...ition at Matsuya Department Store Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo
    10: * 1992 - Exhibition at Tokyo Art Club
  59. Mastermind Japan (2,558 bytes)
    8: ...ait for the first menswear show which was held in Tokyo's Harajuku region in [[1999]]. In [[2001]] Master...
  60. Skull Jeans (2,641 bytes)
    12: ...ull Jean shops in only 3 location in [[Japan]]; [[Tokyo]], [[Harajuku]], [[Osaka]]. The only overseas out...
  61. Chuo-ku (1,031 bytes)
    1: ...u (中央区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ... its location in the "center" of the old wards of Tokyo, including [[Chiyoda]], [[Koto]], [[Minato]], [[S...
    24: * [[Nihonbashi]] - location of the [[Tokyo Stock Exchange]]
    28: * [[Tokyo Station]] - one of [[Tokyo]]'s main stations is located in Chuo-ku, with acc...
    33: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Chuo-ku]]
  62. Misako and Rosen (842 bytes)
    1: ...y art gallery located in the [[Otsuka]] area of [[Tokyo]]. The gallery was established in late 2005 by Mi...
    5: [[Toshima-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 170-0004, [[Japan]]
    22: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Misako & Rosen]]
  63. Edogawa-ku (1,040 bytes)
    1: ...江戸川区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...dered by rivers to the east and west and by the [[Tokyo Bay]] to the south. The official tree is the camp...
    13: * [[Kasai Seaside Park]] - park alongside the [[Tokyo Bay]] contains a nice green area as well as the [...
    23: * [http://www.city.edogawa.tokyo.jp/foreign/e/index.html Edogawa-ku Official Websi...
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|WARDNAME]]
  64. Cat Street (1,289 bytes)
    1: ...rough the [[Shibuya]] and [[Harajuku]] areas of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The street is famous for it's hip y...
    24: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets|Cat Street]]
  65. Itabashi-ku (1,070 bytes)
    1: ...u (板橋区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...[Nihon University]], [[Teikyo University]], and [[Tokyo Kasei University]].
    16: * [[Jourenji Temple]] - including the [[Tokyo Daibutsu]]
    26: * [http://www.city.itabashi.tokyo.jp/ Itabashi-ku Official Website] (English / Japa...
    28: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Itabashi-ku]]
  66. Katsushika-ku (929 bytes)
    1: ...' (葛飾区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    28: * [http://www.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp/english/spot/katsushika1.html Katsushika-ku Of...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Katsushika-ku]]
  67. Takeshita Dori (3,140 bytes)
    48: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets|Takeshita Dori]]
  68. Omotesando Dori (1,784 bytes)
    1: ...Station]] and [[Harajuku Station]] in the area of Tokyo known as [[Omotesando]]. It is often called the C...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets|Omotesando Dori]]
  69. Kita-ku (2,966 bytes)
    1: ...d [[Toda]] in the [[Saitama Prefecture]], and the Tokyo special wards of [[Adachi]], [[Arakawa]], [[Itaba...
    8: ...e Edo Period. The park itself is labeled as a New Tokyo Landmark and has precipitated the discovery of [[...
    40: ...s operating in Kita under the governance of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education]] incl...
    51: * [http://www.city.kita.tokyo.jp/ Kita-ku Official Website] (English / Japanese...
    53: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Kita-ku]]
  70. Harajuku Station (2,389 bytes)
    1: '''Harajuku Station (原宿駅,)''' is a [[Tokyo]] train station on the [[JR]] [[Yamanote Line]]. ...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Train Stations|Harajuku Station]]
  71. Koto-ku (3,550 bytes)
    1: ... of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].Located slightly east of [[Tokyo]]’s metropolitan center, Koto is home to an est...
    3: ... much of the land in Koto is reclaimed and on the Tokyo Bay waterfront, between Chuo and Edogawa, there a...
    6: ...bined on March 15, 1947 when the special wards of Tokyo were formed to create Koto.
    9: ...he year. The [[Museum of Contemporary Art]] and [[Tokyo Big Sight]] are located on Odaiba along with [[Ar...
    19: ... kilometers east of the [[Imperial Palace]] and [[Tokyo Station]], Fukagawa is just over the Sumida River...
  72. Harajuku (2,691 bytes)
    1: ...ding [[Harajuku Station]]. Harajuku is located in Tokyo's [[Shibuya-ku|Shibuya Ward]] and is primarily in...
    4: Harajuku is located in the [[Shibuya-ku]] ward of Tokyo. There is no official border for the Harajuku are...
    21: * [http://tokyomap.com/maps/tokyo/shibuya-ku/harajuku/ Map of Harajuku] (English)
    27: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods|Harajuku]]
    28: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  73. Meguro-ku (869 bytes)
    1: ...' (目黒区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    26: * [http://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/english/index.htm Meguro-ku Official Website] ...
    28: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Meguro-ku]]
  74. Harajuku Street (1,181 bytes)
    1: ...Street''' is a shopping street in [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Harajuku Street runs between [[Take...
    24: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets|Harajuku Street]]
  75. Minato-ku (1,153 bytes)
    1: ...u''' (港区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...-ku a visitor can also enjoy windsurfing in the [[Tokyo Bay]], parks, and historic temples and shrines.
    25: * [[Tokyo Tower]]
    40: * [[Tokyo Monorail]]
    46: * [http://www.city.minato.tokyo.jp/e/index.html Minato-ku Official Website] (Engl...
  76. Killer Street (963 bytes)
    1: ...s a shopping street in the [[Harajuku]] area of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Killer Street intersects with [[Aoy...
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets|Killer Street]]
  77. Toshio Saeki (1,459 bytes)
    7: *1969 - Moves to [[Tokyo]].
  78. Nakano-ku (1,253 bytes)
    1: ...' (中野区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...omedian [[Yuji Tanaka]]. It makes up around 3% of Tokyo's 23 wards. The ku has five rivers running throug...
    21: * [http://www.city.tokyo-nakano.lg.jp/English/toppage-e.html Nakano-ku Off...
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Nakano-ku]]
  79. Nerima-ku (849 bytes)
    1: ...' (練馬区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ... other wards. Nearly half of the cabbage grown in Tokyo is grown in Nerima-ku. It is also well-known for ...
    22: * [http://www.city.nerima.tokyo.jp/ Nerima-ku Official Website] (Japanese)
    24: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Nerima-ku]]
  80. Aoyama Dori (1,089 bytes)
    1: ...eas make it one of the famous shopping streets of Tokyo. Aoyama Dori intersect [[Omotesando Dori]] at [[O...
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets|Aoyama Dori]]
  81. Ota-ku (801 bytes)
    1: ...' (大田区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...ies in Ota-ku. It is the main domestic airport in Tokyo.
    12: * [[Tokyo International Airport]]
    24: * [[Tokyo Monorail]]
    28: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Ota-ku]]
  82. Setagaya-ku (2,691 bytes)
    1: ... largest, making it only the 13th densest ward in Tokyo.
    4: .... The ward was officially named a special ward of Tokyo on [[March 15, 1947]].
    41: * [http://www.city.setagaya.tokyo.jp/index.shtml Setagaya-ku Official Website] (Eng...
    43: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Setagaya-ku]]
  83. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    1: ...' (渋谷区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is home to [[Shibuya|Shibuya cit...
    4: ...ow until it became one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo on [[March 15, 1947]].
    9: ...panese Army, and later the athletes in the [[1964 Tokyo Olympics]]. Today, it is a sightseeing and relaxa...
    19: * [[Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium]]
    70: * [http://www.city.shibuya.tokyo.jp/ Shibuya-ku Official Website] (English / Japan...
  84. Shinagawa-ku (1,021 bytes)
    1: ...' (品川区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...Sony]] Corporation. Shinagawa-ku lies alongside [[Tokyo Bay]] and like other areas around the bay - is ma...
    29: * [[Tokyo Monorail]]
    34: * [http://www.city.shinagawa.tokyo.jp/ Shinagawa-ku Official Website] (English / Jap...
    36: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Shinagawa-ku]]
  85. Aoi Gallery (1,000 bytes)
    3: Aoi Gallery participated in the first [[Art Fair Tokyo]] and [[Osaka Art Fair]] 2004, as well as in Mura...
    20: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Aoi Gallery]]
  86. Shibuya (4,381 bytes)
    1: ...uku]] and [[Ebisu]] in the [[Shibuya-ku]] Ward of Tokyo.
    5: Serving as a trendy city of Tokyo, Shibuya is a popular district for fashion fans a...
    13: ... contributing city to the greater metropolis of [[Tokyo]].
    15: Shibuya was officially deemed a ward of Tokyo in [[1947]]. This followed the devastation and re...
    26: ...as being extremely popular with tourists visiting Tokyo.
  87. Mount Fuji (2,817 bytes)
    1: ...[Shizuoka]] and [[Yamanashi]] Prefectures west of Tokyo and the cities of [[Gotemba]], [[Fujinomiya]], an...
  88. Ashikaga (2,840 bytes)
    1: ...) is a city in Japan located 50 miles north of [[Tokyo]]. [[Sano City]] is to the east and [[Kiryu]] is ...
  89. Chiba (3,183 bytes)
    1: ...just east-southeast of [[Tokyo]], but is on the [[Tokyo Bay]]. One of the cities main industries is expor...
    5: ...]] and [[Tateyama Expressway]] connect Chiba to [[Tokyo]], [[Narita]], [[Kashima]] and [[Kisarazu]].
    13: ...s and is very close to [[Tokyo Disneyland]] and [[Tokyo Disney Sea]]. These attractions often cause touri...
  90. Echigo Yuzawa (3,361 bytes)
    1: ...strict]]. Yuzawa is located 200 kilometers from [[Tokyo]] on the southern border of the Niigata Prefectur...
  91. Fukushima (3,080 bytes)
    6: ...ucted this area supplied much of the coal for the Tokyo area. Then in 1899 the Bank of Japan opened its f...
  92. Fukuyama (3,116 bytes)
    1: ...prefecture. Fukuyama is located just 4 hours from Tokyo and a little under two hours from Kyoto. The can ...
  93. Funabashi (2,628 bytes)
    1: ...Chiba prefecture]]. The city borders the [[Bay of Tokyo]] in the south and goes towards the north. [[Sanb...
    3: ...as access to ports with other areas and the [[New Tokyo International Airport]] provides air links with t...
    8: ...ion increased because of war evacuees coming from Tokyo. This city missed most of the bombing. Because th...
  94. Ichikawa (1,533 bytes)
    1: ...on the closeness and greater job opportunity in [[Tokyo]], residing only about thirty minutes away by tra...
    3: ...for many years based on its close location to the Tokyo Bay.
  95. Ginza (3,591 bytes)
    1: ...[[Shinbashi]]. This is a central location for the Tokyo Prefecture. It has many department stores and res...
    26: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
    27: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  96. Hachioji (2,886 bytes)
    1: ...egion]]. The city is located 40 kilometers from [[Tokyo]] and can be easily reached from train. This area...
    16: * [http://www.city.hachioji.tokyo.jp/ Hachioji Official Website] (Japanese)
    17: * [http://www.city.hachioji.tokyo.jp/languages/english/index.html Hachioji Official...
    20: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  97. Hamamatsu (3,267 bytes)
    8: ... of Japan because of its equal distance between [[Tokyo]] and [[Osaka]]. Because of this they are a vital...
  98. Kamakura (2,790 bytes)
    1: ... Prefecture]]. It is 48 kilometers southwest of [[Tokyo]] and is easily accessed by railway lines. There ...
  99. Kawaguchi (2,517 bytes)
    1: ... a popular place to live and then commute back to Tokyo for work. The population has reached over 490,000...
  100. Kawasaki (3,164 bytes)
    1: ...anto Region]]. This city is part of the Greater [[Tokyo]] area. The city is only 50 kilometers away from ...
    3: ... world’s major cities. The city is in between [[Tokyo]] and [[Yokohama]]. The population of the city is...
    5: ...asaki coastal area plays an important role in the Tokyo bay area with industries such as steel, petrochem...
  101. Kitakyushu (3,138 bytes)
    1: ...]]. Kitakyushu is in the straight line connecting Tokyo and Shanghai, so it been a base for industrial de...
  102. Kobe (3,373 bytes)
    1: ...national destinations by land, sea or air. From [[Tokyo]] it takes an hour and 20 minutes by plane and 2 ...
  103. Kumamoto (2,495 bytes)
    1: ...d in the western part of the [[Kyushu Region]]. [[Tokyo]] is about 1 hour and 35 minutes by air and Seoul...
  104. Kyoto (2,986 bytes)
    8: ...ing the [[Imperial Restoration]]. Edo was renamed Tokyo and Kyoto was known as [[Saikyo]] for a short tim...
  105. Maebashi (2,550 bytes)
    1: ...o Region]]. The city is 100 kilometers north of [[Tokyo]], [[Gunma-gun]] to the west, [[Takasaki]] and [[...
  106. List of Japanese movies (1,049 bytes)
    45: *[[Tokyo Story]]
  107. Shinjuku (4,357 bytes)
    1: ...re foreign residents than any other city of the [[Tokyo Metropolis]].
    18: ...d into Shinjuku creating the new Shinjuku city of Tokyo, Japan. At this time the areas were rezoned and m...
    25: ...s home to many of the tallest buildings in all of Tokyo with a few even challenging the height of skyscra...
    30: *[http://tokyomap.com/maps/tokyo/shinjuku-ku/shinjuku/ Shinjuku Map] (English)
    36: *[http://www.city.shinjuku.tokyo.jp/ Shinjuku City Website] (Japanese)
  108. Hibiya Park (2,094 bytes)
    1: ...autiful park located in the [[Chiyoda Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The park is used for many events an...
    10: ...e park quickly grew to one of the most popular in Tokyo.
    24: ...ncluding the [[Tokyo Metro]] [[Hibiya Line]], the Tokyo-metro [[Marunouchi]] Line, the [[Chiyoda]] Line, ...
    29: Hibiiya Koen 1-6, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
    34: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official W...
  109. Aki Maeda (3,309 bytes)
    1: ...s '''Aki Maeda''', born on July 11, [[1985]] in [[Tokyo,]] Japan, has already made quite a name for herse...
  110. Chofu (2,828 bytes)
    1: ...ently regarded as the fourth most popular city of Tokyo, Japan.
    10: Chofu was officially established as a city of Tokyo on April 1st [[1955]]. It was at this time that t...
    15: ...[Jindaiji Temple]] - One of the oldest temples in Tokyo. Features a Buddha statue. Popular with tourists.
    20: *[http://www.city.chofu.tokyo.jp/toppage/english/English.html Chofu Official Si...
    21: *[http://www.city.chofu.tokyo.jp/ Chofu Official Site] (Japanese)
  111. Fuchu (2,597 bytes)
    1: '''Fuchu''' (府中) is a city located in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Most famous for its history of bein...
    17: *[[Tokyo Racecourse]] - The Tokyo Racecourse is situated in the outer limits of the...
    19: ...US. This base is one of the most important in the Tokyo area, housing both [[Japanese military]] equipmen...
    22: *[http://www.city.fuchu.tokyo.jp/english/ Fuchu Official Site] (English)
    23: *[http://www.city.fuchu.tokyo.jp Fuchu Official Site] (Japanese)
  112. Fussa (2,373 bytes)
    1: '''Fussa''' (福生市) is a city located in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Reports in [[2006]] show the city h...
    10: ... own identity while remaining part of the greater Tokyo area.
    18: *[http://www.city.fussa.tokyo.jp/englishguide/88vtda000000fzl1.html Fussa Offic...
    19: *[http://www.city.fussa.tokyo.jp/index.html Fussa Official Site] (Japanese)
    21: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  113. Hamura (2,167 bytes)
    1: '''Hamura''' (羽村市) is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. A report released in [[2003]] state...
    12: ...including Hamura city, was reorganized into the [[Tokyo Prefecture]]. This increased city revenue and val...
    14: ... government, deeming it an official city of the [[Tokyo Metropolis]]. Since this time the city has flouri...
    20: *[http://www.city.hamura.tokyo.jp/ Hamura Official Site] (Japanese)
    22: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  114. Higashikurume (1,301 bytes)
    1: ...Higashikurume''' (東久留米市) is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The city is populated with approxim...
    6: ... finally established as an official city of the [[Tokyo Prefecture]] in [[October]] of [[1970]]. It was a...
    11: Most visitors find the close location to Tokyo key when combining the big cities features with t...
    17: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  115. Higashimurayama (1,825 bytes)
    1: ...'Higashimurayama''' (東村山市) is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] located in northern part of the metr...
    8: ...a was officially established as a municipality of Tokyo in [[1964]]. At this time the government was orga...
    16: *[http://www.city.higashimurayama.tokyo.jp/~kakukaweb/018100/city_guide/english/english_t...
    18: *[http://www.city.higashimurayama.tokyo.jp/ Higashimurayama Official Site] (Japanese)
    21: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  116. Higashiyamato (2,736 bytes)
    1: ...]], [[Japan]] located in the northern part of the Tokyo area. An approximate 80,000 people currently resi...
    3: ...some residents, approximately half an hour from [[Tokyo University]], has put the city on the map as one ...
    17: ...for years but first originated in another city of Tokyo after [[WWII]].
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  117. Hino (2,552 bytes)
    1: ...ea. Hino is ranked the 6th largest city in all of Tokyo, Japan.
    14: Now Hino is working to increase its popularity in Tokyo as it puts special plans into place. While the ci...
    26: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  118. Ikebukuro (3,567 bytes)
    1: ...]], Ikebukuro is one of the youth culture hubs of Tokyo. [[Ikebukuro Station]] is a major stop on the [[J...
    3: ...e of the most popular tourist districts in all of Tokyo. Its key location has driven this success as it i...
    12: ...nce the establishment of the official district in Tokyo, Ikebukuro has flourished and become an internati...
    33: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  119. Anna Tsuchiya (3,354 bytes)
    3: Born into a Japanese/Russian-American family in [[Tokyo]], Japan on March 11, [[1984]], Anna Tsuchiya was...
  120. Guitar Wolf (4,155 bytes)
    5: Guitar Wolf played clubs and events around [[Tokyo]], and recorded a track for a garage rock compila...
    13: Billy/Bass Wolf died in Tokyo on March 31, [[2005]], from a heart attack at the...
  121. The Back Horn (2,201 bytes)
    1: ... Horn''' is a [[JRock]] band that was formed in [[Tokyo]] in [[1998]]. They are renowned for their live s...
  122. Scarf (922 bytes)
    1: ...s a three piece indie Japanese pop/rock band from Tokyo. The band has been compared to other pop/emo [[JR...
  123. Judy and Mary (3,033 bytes)
    9: ... broke up in March 2001 following a final show at Tokyo Dome.
  124. Thee Michelle Gun Elephant (2,363 bytes)
    3: ...[[live house]] in the [[Shimokitazawa]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Their first major release, Wonder Style, came ...
  125. Shimokitazawa (1,375 bytes)
    1: ...沢), sometimes called Shimokita, is an area of [[Tokyo]] which attracts young people and music fans from...
    13: *[http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/location/regional/tokyo/shimokita.html Japan National Tourist Association...
    16: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods|Shimokitazawa]]
    17: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  126. City Hunter (3,070 bytes)
    5: ..."XYZ" on the blackboard of the train station in [[Tokyo]]. There are other characters that reappear frequ...
  127. Clamp School Detectives (2,958 bytes)
    17: ...re is a tie-in from other Clamp mangas, such as [[Tokyo Babylon]], to the Clamp campus.
  128. Comic Party (3,102 bytes)
    46: ...actually Comic Party convention that happens in [[Tokyo]] once a year. Hundreds of Comic Party fans dress...
  129. Maximum The Hormone (2,406 bytes)
    3: The band was formed in [[1998]] in the [[Tokyo]] suburbs by vocalist Daisuke Tsuda and female dr...
  130. Mushishi (3,057 bytes)
    1: ...t direction and best television series at the 5th Tokyo Anime award competition in 2006. The manga starte...
  131. Rurouni Kenshin (2,832 bytes)
    5: ...mura Kenshin]]. Kenshin meets [[Kamiya Kaoru]] in Tokyo. Kaoru is in search of a man whom he has been tol...
  132. 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...
  133. Matsudo (2,118 bytes)
    1: ...orthwest of the Chiba Prefecture and it borders [[Tokyo]] along the [[Edo River]]. The population of the ...
    5: ...people moved to this area and commuted to work in Tokyo. Because of this the shift from primary industrie...
    10: ... used as a change over point for the road between Tokyo and [[Mito]].
    14: ...owth eventually turned this area into a suburb of Tokyo.
  134. Harajuku Bridge (1,984 bytes)
    1: ...r the train tracks near [[Harajuku Station]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    16: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  135. Naohiro Ukawa (2,209 bytes)
    3: ...o solo exhibitions in Japan have been held at the Tokyo contemporary gallery [[Nanzuka Underground]]. Nao...
    9: *2002 Jam Exhibition - [[Opera City Gallery]] - Tokyo, Japan
    10: *2002 Urbanlenz - [[Tn.Probe]] - Tokyo, Japan
    11: *2003 No Breath - [[Yasu Gallery]] - Tokyo, Japan
    16: ...e And Material Safety Law - Nanzuka Underground - Tokyo, Japan
  136. Chobits (3,190 bytes)
    7: ...is taking courses at Seki prep school in downtown Tokyo. Hideki’s fondest wish is to have a girlfriend,...
  137. Battle Vixens (3,142 bytes)
    7: ...] is a transfer student who recently moved into [[Tokyo]]. It becomes clear that she is meant to try to u...
  138. 20th Century Boys (2,981 bytes)
    19: ...y dream about a giant robot that comes to destroy Tokyo. A boy named Fukubei follows them and finds the s...
  139. Akira (2,907 bytes)
    17: ... so chose. Akira winds up accidentally destroying Tokyo and starting World War III. He ends up being froz...
  140. Alice Academy (3,018 bytes)
    5: ...ansferred to Alice Academy, a special school in [[Tokyo]] that only accepts genius children. Mikan decide...
  141. Yuu Watase (2,943 bytes)
    1: ...til she was an adult, and then chose to move to [[Tokyo]] in order to become a professional mangaka. Her ...
  142. Clamp (3,038 bytes)
    3: ...ul piece of manga work. A movie was created about Tokyo Babylon, but the women weren’t through yet. The...
    5: ...published in 1993 and became almost as popular as Tokyo Babylon. The series was turned into an anime as w...
  143. Japanese fashion (2,499 bytes)
    3: ...round the [[Shibuya]] and [[Harajuku]] areas of [[Tokyo]], with some influential shops also located in [[...
    5: ...labels based in the Harajuku and Shibuya areas of Tokyo.
    21: ...ional brand in Japan. The major shopping areas of Tokyo and other major Japanese cities are lined with br...
  144. Katsuhiro Otomo (2,930 bytes)
    3: ...xposing the numerous bad things that occur in the Tokyo evening, including sex, drugs, and rock and roll....
  145. Nakayoshi (5,721 bytes)
    188: *[[Tokyo Mew Mew ]]
  146. Osamu Tezuka (2,917 bytes)
    3: ... some of the larger publishers in the industry in Tokyo. Their interest is what helped to take him from t...
  147. Shojo Comic (1,380 bytes)
    8: *[[Tokyo Juliet]]
  148. Yukito Kishiro (2,662 bytes)
    1: ...apan. Kishiro grew up in [[Chiba]], but headed to Tokyo to become a mangaka. His dream became true when h...
  149. Love Hina (3,200 bytes)
    3: ...ers that he promised to meet her, as an adult, at Tokyo University, and he is determined to do so. Unfort...
    9: ...es at the Hinata Inn and is studying to enter the Tokyo University. She is easily prompted to violence an...
    11: ...eitaro. She, too, has failed the entrance exam to Tokyo University and has decided to take a vacation to ...
  150. Akira (anime) (3,127 bytes)
    5: ...According to the story, World War III destroyed [[Tokyo]] in [[1988]]. In the beginning of the movie, Kan...
    7: ...ad been studying, caused the blast that destroyed Tokyo.
    9: ...ree of the hospital and starts to move around Neo-Tokyo, creating destruction every where he goes. Kaneda...
  151. End of Evangelion (2,793 bytes)
    5: ...remely uncomfortable with. The city they live in, Tokyo-3, winds up becoming devastated, and members of t...
  152. Memories of Teardrops (3,050 bytes)
    5: ...Taeko is a 27-year-old who has grown up living in Tokyo. One day she is sitting at work and realizes that...
    7: ...e was in elementary school. She grew up living in Tokyo and always wished that she could take trips into ...
  153. Swallowtail Butterfly (Movie) (2,959 bytes)
    7: Yentown is a type of ghetto and resembles Tokyo, Japan. In the start of the movie a 16 year old n...
  154. 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, ...
  155. All About Lily Chou-Chou (2,902 bytes)
    7: ...this new turn of events and decides to run off to Tokyo to see a Lily Chou-Chou concert for himself. Whil...
  156. Battle Royale (Movie) (3,018 bytes)
    5: Shuya Nanahara is a young boy who lives in [[Tokyo]]. His background is sad, as his mother has aband...
  157. Floating Weeds (3,050 bytes)
    1: ...is responsible for many famous movies including [[Tokyo Spring]] and [[The End Of Summer]]. Cinematograph...
  158. Godzilla (2,967 bytes)
    11: Godzilla heads to Tokyo where he causes massive amounts of destruction an...
  159. Aio Miyazaki (2,789 bytes)
    1: Japanese actress [[Aoi Miyazaki]] was born in [[Tokyo]], Japan on November 30, [[1985]], a sister to he...
  160. Aoi Yuu (3,560 bytes)
    25: ...2003) as Mami Ezawa, “Ichiban Taisetsuna Date ~ Tokyo no Sora, Shanghai no Yume” (2004), “Yonimo Ki...
  161. Arata (2,245 bytes)
    1: ...uru raifu'' ([[After Life]]). Arata was born in [[Tokyo]], Japan, on September 15, [[1974]], and is now 3...
  162. Asaka Seto (1,857 bytes)
    29: * [[Tokyo daigaku monogatari]]
  163. Ayumi Ito (2,041 bytes)
    1: ...'Ayumi Ito''' was born on April 14, [[1980]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan under the star sign of Aries. She is a p...
  164. Eiji Okada (5,992 bytes)
    59: ...]] (1962) a.k.a. Rififi a Tokyo, a.k.a. Rififi in Tokyo
  165. Erika Okuda (718 bytes)
    1: ...y 24, [[1981]] under the star sign of Pisces in [[Tokyo]], Japan. Erika Okuda started her career as an ac...
    9: * [[Tôkyô zonbi]] (2005) a.k.a. Tokyo Zombie
  166. Hiroyuki Sanada (5,245 bytes)
    1: ...i Sanada''' was born on October 12, [[1960]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan as Hiroyuki Shimosawa. He was married to...
  167. Sofia Coppola (884 bytes)
    1: ...movie [[Lost in Translation]], which was set in [[Tokyo]].
  168. Takashi Murakami (7,869 bytes)
    1: ...'' (村上隆) is a [[Japanese artist]] born in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] in [[1963]]. Arguably the most well-...
    5: ...rt fair. The first ten Geisai events were held at Tokyo, Japan and feature mostly Japanese artists. The e...
    8: ...inting Course from [[Tokyo National University]], Tokyo, Japan
    9: ... of Fine Arts from [[Tokyo National University]], Tokyo, Japan
    10: ... of Fine Arts from [[Tokyo National University]], Tokyo, Japan for his dissertation 'The meaning of the n...
  169. The Viridi-anne (933 bytes)
    9: * Tokyo, Japan
  170. Tomoaki Okaniwa (390 bytes)
    1: ...apan]] and studied fine art and oil-painting at [[Tokyo Zoukei University]]. In [[2001]], Okaniwa launche...
  171. Tama (2,508 bytes)
    1: ... of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] currently serving as the Tokyo metropolis’s largest residential district. The ...
    22: *[http://www.city.tama.tokyo.jp/ Official Site] (Japanese)
    23: *[http://www.city.tama.tokyo.jp/life/seikatsu/living_guide/index.htm Official ...
    26: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  172. Ken Mitsuishi (3,257 bytes)
    30: * [[Tokyo Noir]] (2004)
    54: * [[Tokyo Eyes]] (1998) aka Tokyo Eyes
  173. Koichi Sato (2,846 bytes)
    1: ...hi Sato''' was born on December 10, [[1960]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan under the star sign of Sagittarius. Koic...
    27: === Tokyo International Film Festival ===
  174. Kyoko Kishida (6,385 bytes)
    1: ...was born on April 29, [[1930]] in [[Suginami]], [[Tokyo]], Japan and died of respiratory failure caused b...
    42: * [[Yoshiwara enjo]] (1987) aka Tokyo Bordello
    93: * [[Tokyo yawa]] (1961) aka The Diplomat's Mansion
  175. Masahiro Motoki (3,543 bytes)
    56: ...[[Shiko funjatta]]; a Best Actor award from the [[Tokyo International Film Festival]] for [[Last Song]] i...
  176. Miho Nakayama (2,887 bytes)
    3: She was born in [[Koganei]], [[Tokyo]] in Japan on March 1, [[1970]], and is known as ...
    5: ...opping in [[Harajuku]], a popular teen hangout in Tokyo—this led to her J-pop and acting debut in [[198...
  177. Miyazawa Rie (3,955 bytes)
    1: ...early 20s. Rie was born on April 6, [[1973]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan, where she was raised by only her mother...
  178. Nao Omori (3,666 bytes)
    3: Nao Omori was born on February 19, [[1972]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan, and stands at five feet, 10 inches tall...
  179. Renji Ishibashi (3,131 bytes)
    7: ...g of Billy the Kid]] (1986), [[Shuto shoshitsu]] (Tokyo Blackout, 1987), [[Akutoku no sakae]] (1988), [[S...
    11: ...tress Brittany Murphy as a girl stranded alone in Tokyo after breaking up with her boyfriend, and [[Sukiy...
  180. Riki Takeuchi (3,096 bytes)
    33: * [[Tokyo Mafia: Yakuza Blood]] (1997) (V)
    36: * [[Tokyo Mafia: Battle for Shinjuku]] (1996)
    38: * [[Tokyo Mafia 2]] (1995) .... Ginya Yabuki
    39: * [[Tokyo Mafia]] (1995) .... Ginya Yabuki
  181. Ryuhei Matsuda (2,939 bytes)
    1: ... “Taboo” in English). The actor was born in [[Tokyo]], Japan, on May 9, [[1983]], and is known as the...
  182. Sakichi Sato (3,300 bytes)
    3: ...cess of the [[2005]] film [[Tôkyô zonbi]] aka ''Tokyo Zombie'', which he both wrote and directed. He a...
    22: * [[Tôkyô zonbi]] (2005) ... aka Tokyo Zombie (International: English title)
    36: * [[Tôkyô zonbi]] (2005) aka Tokyo Zombie (International: English title)
  183. Satoshi Tsumabuki (3,798 bytes)
    3: ... in the American film [[The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift]], where he played a character called “Ex...
    18: * [[The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift]] (2006) .... Exceedingly Handsome Guy
  184. Shido Nakamura (3,017 bytes)
    3: ... Nakamura''' was born September 14, [[1972]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan, with the birth name Mikihiko Ogawa. In...
  185. Takeshi Masada (1,342 bytes)
    1: ...Wako Works of Art]] in the [[Shinjuku]] area of [[Tokyo]] in October 2007 and the show was completely sol...
    11: * Waco Works of Art - Tokyo - 2007
    14: * NADiff - Tokyo - 2007
    15: * Wako Works of Art - Tokyo - 2006
    17: * Wako Works of Art - Tokyo - 2005
  186. Sho Aikawa (5,757 bytes)
    18: ...nbi]] (2005) (as Shô Aikawa) .... Mitsuo ... aka Tokyo Zombie (International: English title)
    24: * [[Tokyo wankei: Destiny of love]] (2004) TV Series .... K...
    61: ...hinsekai]] (1994) .... Jiro ... aka A New Love in Tokyo
  187. Shun Oguri (3,087 bytes)
    1: '''Shun Oguri''' was born in [[Tokyo]], Japan on December 26, [[1982]]. He has been a...
  188. Shunji Fujimura (2,802 bytes)
    41: ** ... aka Tokyo Heaven (International: English title)
  189. Tadanobu Asano (5,518 bytes)
    18: ** ... aka Tokyo Zombie (International: English title)
    79: * [[Tokyo biyori]] (1997)
  190. Takao Osawa (3,021 bytes)
    3: ...akao Osawa''' was born on March 11, [[1968]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan. He has acted in numerous movies and te...
  191. Takeshi Kitano (4,131 bytes)
    1: ...ese actor]]. He was born on January 18, 1947 in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. He often goes by the stage name ...
    33: * Tokyo Eyes (1998) .... Yakusa
    34: ... aka Tokyo Eyes (France)
  192. Milk Cafe (1,140 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. it is located on [[Onden]] Shopping...
    8: |AddressEnglish=6-13-7 Jingumae 1F, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0000
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Milk Cafe]]
    26: [[Category:Cafes and Tea Shops in Tokyo|Milk Cafe]]
  193. Kowloon (1,627 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is owned by the Takashige Group,...
    10: |AddressEnglish=2-1-8 Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Kowloon]]
    28: [[Category:Chinese Restaurants in Tokyo|Kowloon]]
  194. Tomorowo Taguchi (9,256 bytes)
    81: * Tokyo gomi onna (2000) .... Master of Cafe
    83: ... aka Tokyo Garbage Girl
    84: ... aka Tokyo Trash Baby (International: English title)
    131: * Tokyo biyori (1997)
    164: * Tokyo Fist (1995) .... Tattoo Master
  195. Yoji Tanaka (4,930 bytes)
    84: ** ... aka Tokyo Elegy (USA: DVD box title)
  196. Undercover (3,927 bytes)
    4: ... on to be featured at major fashion shows in both Tokyo and Paris.
    6: ...s a part of a Sex Pistols cover band called the [[Tokyo Sex Pistols]].
    8: ...akahashi was seeing his designs on the catwalk in Tokyo. A new shop called "Nowhere LTD" was opened after...
    22: * 1994 - First Undercover collection is shown in Tokyo.
    30: *Tokyo, japan
  197. List of Japanese politicians (675 bytes)
    12: ...Wiki name: Default wiki name)(Tokyo name: Default tokyo name)(Categories ids: 0)[/mapLine2007101317168]
  198. Nogawa Park (1,740 bytes)
    1: ...Nogawa Park''' is located in [[Mitaka]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The park is very large with an esti...
    8: ...cated and the ICU decided to gift the land to the Tokyo area. Thus, Nogawa Park was born.
    18: ...essible various ways including both subways and [[Tokyo rail]] lines. If traveling to the [[Shin-koganei ...
    23: Osawa 6-4-1, Mitaka city, Tokyo
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official s...
  199. Kou Shibasaki (2,024 bytes)
    1: ... Shibasaki''' was born on August 5, [[1981]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan. Her real name is [[Yukie Yamamura]], an...
    42: * [[Tokyo Trash Baby]] (2000)
    43: * [[Tokyo Raiders]] (2000)
  200. N.Hoolywood (2,713 bytes)
    9: Obana's N.Hoolywood label made its debut in [[Tokyo]] in [[2002]]. Ever since then, it has been risin...
    14: ...] (which is also Obana's nickname), is located in Tokyo just off [[Omotesando Dori]], behind [[Omotesando...
    18: *Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  201. Chisato Tsumori (4,333 bytes)
    7: ...Miyake]], Tsumori has propelled to the top of the Tokyo fashion world through hard work and talent. Her d...
    9: ...m hard at work," is what Tsumori told Metropolis Tokyo magazine. After she had graduated from the presti...
    24: ...n [[Asia]]. The brand has two flagship shops in [[Tokyo]], one in [[Kobe]] and Tsumori launched her first...
  202. Japanese pop culture (4,136 bytes)
    5: *[[Harajuku]] (neighborhood of Tokyo)
    13: *[[Shibuya]] (neighborhood of Tokyo)
    52: *[[List of Tokyo concert venues]]
  203. Japanese travel (5,010 bytes)
    5: ...and the largest city in the world by far. Outside Tokyo however, there are a number of popular destinatio...
    9: *[[Tokyo]]
    37: *[[Tokyo ]]
    75: ...spot of Odaiba and Tokyo Disneyland. Just outside Tokyo is Mount Fuji and a number of natural landmarks. ...
    87: ...ree different company’s trains, including Toei, Tokyo Metro, and JR East.
  204. Tatsushi "Tabo" Kagaya (1,819 bytes)
    1: ...t much of his life in Hong Kong. He was born in [[Tokyo]] in [[1964]] and died in Japan in [[2006]]. At t...
    4: *Moved to Hong Kong from Tokyo, [[Japan]] as a teenager to work for his father's...
  205. Lad Musician (2,018 bytes)
    7: ...originally inspired him. The popularity of this [[Tokyo]]-based brand has perpetuated a new trend in Japa...
  206. World Wide Love (3,275 bytes)
    5: World Wide Love opened their first shop in [[Tokyo]]'s [[Harajuku]] neighborhood in 1993. In [[1994]...
    18: ...as their own stand alone shops scattered around [[Tokyo]] and other Japanese cities. At this time, it is ...
  207. Girls Bars (1,446 bytes)
    5: ...fessional hostesses that staff hostess clubs in [[Tokyo]] and other cities. Some Japanese men say that th...
    6: * Because of changing laws in Tokyo, as part of governor [[Shintaro Ishihara]]'s crac...
  208. Japanese nightlife (1,219 bytes)
    1: ...estaurants]] to more adult-themed activities in [[Tokyo]]'s [[red light district]].
    46: * Tokyo
    54: * [[Tokyo nightlife]]
  209. Sightseeing in Japan (2,139 bytes)
    3: ...rs visit to hit the famous bars and nightclubs in Tokyo. In fact, there are so many different places that...
    6: ...ople come to Japan to visit the city centers of [[Tokyo]] and [[Osaka]], including the [[shopping]] and [...
    9: ...he ancient mountain top retreat of [[Koyasan]], [[Tokyo Castle]], the ancient ruins scattered throughout ...
    12: ...Fuji]], the [[snow monkeys]] of [[Nagano]], the [[Tokyo Zoo]] in [[Ueno]], the beautiful beaches of Okina...
    18: * [[:Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions|Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  210. Sunao Kuwahara (2,467 bytes)
    11: The sunaokuwahara brand has a flagship shop in Tokyo and some of their clothing is available at select...
    16: *Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033
  211. Gothic lolita (1,549 bytes)
    1: ... subculture popular in the [[Harajuku]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Popular Gothic lolita clothing brands include ...
  212. Limi Feu (1,451 bytes)
    1: ...women]], and her runway models are usually from [[Tokyo]].
    8: ...cased her designs only in [[Japan]], usually at [[Tokyo Fashion Week]]. In 2007, she made her internation...
    13: **Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0034
    18: **Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
  213. Ato Matsumoto (889 bytes)
    4: ...o founded his now famous fashion brand, ato, in [[Tokyo]] in [[1993]].
  214. Ato (fashion brand) (1,253 bytes)
    5: * 1994 - First fashion show for the brand in Tokyo.
    8: * 2003 - Expanded selection at the Tokyo Women's Collection.
    12: ato has a shop in the [[Aoyama]] area of [[Tokyo]]. ato clothing and sneakers are also available a...
    17: * Minoto-ku, Tokyo, Japan
  215. Plastic Tree (1,748 bytes)
    1: ...with a beautiful performance at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. After fifteen years of making music together th...
  216. Yoyogi Park (2,296 bytes)
    1: ...) is a large public park in the Harajuku area of Tokyo, Japan. The park is located near [[Harajuku Stati...
    3: Yoyogi Park is the largest park in [[Tokyo]] if you include the area of nearby Meiji Jingu S...
    34: ...tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park_detail2.html#yoyogi Tokyo Official Website Yoyogi Info]
    36: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  217. Fuji Rock (3,440 bytes)
    4: ...ut to be a problem so the festival was moved to [[Tokyo]] for it's second year in [[1998]]. Finally, in [...
    10: ... appeared were The Cure, The Chemical Brothers, [[Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra]], The Beastie Boys, and M...
    13: ... a little over 30 minutes. The fastest train from Tokyo to the city of [[Echigo Yuzawa]] takes about an h...
  218. Cosplay (2,838 bytes)
    5: ...bs. However, there are a number of locations in [[Tokyo]] and other cities where teenagers might gather i...
    7: ...is the semi-annual [[Comiket]] convention held in Tokyo during the summer and winter each year. Hundreds ...
  219. Cafe Master (1,002 bytes)
    1: ...The site features photographs and text reviews of Tokyo cafes as well as data on the capacity of the cafe...
    3: ...ossible. Cafe Master attempts to help the sizable Tokyo "cafe crowd" stay informed and in touch with thei...
    11: [[Category:Tokyo websites]]
  220. Tokyoites (217 bytes)
    1: ...' is a term used to describe people who live in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The term is used the same as "New Y...
    3: [[Category:Tokyo]]
  221. Aqua City (940 bytes)
    1: ...ople). The location of Aqua City on the edge of [[Tokyo Bay]] allows visitors a nice view of the [[Rainbo...
    6: * Tokyo, Japan
    11: * Six minute walk from the [[Tokyo Teleport Station]] on the [[Rinkai]] Line.
    18: [[Category:Tokyo shopping malls]]
    20: [[Category:Tokyo tourism]]
  222. On/Off (1,222 bytes)
    23: * [[Tokyo Ghost Trip]] (東京ゴーストトリップ) (20...
  223. Issey Miyake (3,664 bytes)
    1: ...oth [[Paris]] and [[New York]]. Upon returning to Tokyo in 1970, he founded the origin of his current fas...
    4: ...l location in the [[Puzzle Aoyama]] building in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. The first overseas Issey Miyake shop wa...
  224. United Bamboo (3,388 bytes)
    9: ...ly popular in their native and original home of [[Tokyo, Japan]] where reimagined Western style is becomi...
    11: ...ection of experimental music tracks from downtown Tokyo musicians, compiled and organized by Hirsham Baro...
    14: ...n opened in mid-September of 2003 in the heart of Tokyo, Japan and was designed by famed architect, Vito ...
    18: *Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0033
    26: *Shibuya-ku Tokyo 150-0001
  225. Uniqlo (4,008 bytes)
    7: ...ned in [[1998]] in the midst of [[Harajuku]] in [[Tokyo]] and was soon present in many of Japan’s major...
    16: *Japan – 703 (99 in Tokyo)
  226. Junya Watanabe (3,099 bytes)
    4: ...anabe attended the [[Bunka Fashion College]] in [[Tokyo]], graduating in [[1984]] and starting his appren...
  227. H.NAOTO (2,965 bytes)
    4: ... aand attended the [[Bunka Fashion College]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan. After graduating, he joined S-inc in [[...
  228. Final Home (3,223 bytes)
    8: ...ize at the 21st Contemporary Art Exhibit at the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum[[ in [[1992]], and has pr...
  229. Comme des Garcons (3,808 bytes)
    5: ...cons was started in [[1969]] by Rei Kawakubo in [[Tokyo]], Japan and later incorporated as a company in [...
  230. Angelic Pretty (3,752 bytes)
    19: ...bsite. Store locations include the main shop in [[Tokyo]]’s [[Harajuku]] Fashion District, as well as a...
    25: *Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  231. LaForet (2,851 bytes)
    1: ... department store]] in the [[Harajuku]] area of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. LaForet is home to the shops of man...
    18: * Tokyo 150-0001
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Department Stores]]
  232. Education From Young Machines (571 bytes)
    1: ...ied by the [[Loveless]] boutique in [[Aoyama]], [[Tokyo]]. Education From Young Machines clothing line in...
  233. Takuya angel (2,822 bytes)
    4: ...panese culture. He immediately opened his shop in Tokyo and started producing clothing that allowed him t...
    18: *Tokyo 150-0001
  234. Shu uemura (3,331 bytes)
    4: .... When he was first able to, he enrolled in the [[Tokyo Beauty Academy]] as the only male student in a cl...
    10: ...g of a boutique in the [[Omotesando District]] of Tokyo. The name was officially changed to Shu Uemura co...
    14: ...2007, Shu Uemura died of pneumonia in his home of Tokyo. He was 79 years old at the time. The funeral was...
    19: .... These demonstrations would usually be held in [[Tokyo]], New York, or London. He used these demonstrati...
  235. Kodansha (4,000 bytes)
    1: ...Japan]], currently headquartered in [[Bunkyo]], [[Tokyo]]. They produce a wide variety of popular manga m...
    6: ...as business ties with Disney, and is a sponsor of Tokyo Disneyland.
    17: *[[Tokyo Isshukan]] – Biweekly
    82: *2-12-21 Otowa, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 112-8001
  236. Hiroaki Ohya (2,995 bytes)
    1: ...'Hiroaki Ohya''' is the creator and name of the [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] based fashion label OHYA. His work h...
    21: *Shibuya, Tokyo
    23: *Tokyo 150-0041
    30: [[Category:Prefectures of Japan|Tokyo]]
    31: [[Category:Japanese Cities|Tokyo]]
  237. FRUiTS Magazine (3,484 bytes)
    1: ...hs from throughout the [[Harajuku District]] of [[Tokyo]] highlighting many different fashion trends and ...
    4: ... of the stylistic and eclectic street fashions in Tokyo. The magazine quickly became highly popular in Ja...
  238. Eri Utsugi (3,351 bytes)
    4: Eri Utsugi was born in [[Tokyo]], Japan in [[1966]] and attended the Apparel Des...
    22: *Aoyama, Tokyo
    25: *Tokyo 107-0061
    30: *[http://www.tokyoclassified.com/tokyo/442/fashion.asp Feature Article about Eri Utsugi]
  239. 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.
  240. Taishi Nobukuni (3,295 bytes)
    6: ...2005]]. Since 2005, Nobukuni has presented in the Tokyo Collection twice a year and has continually worke...
    14: ... 2006 Collection during [[Japan Fashion Week]] in Tokyo saw the introduction of dogs, sheep, and a falcon...
  241. Ritsuko Shirahama (2,934 bytes)
    1: ...a Japanese women’s clothing line based out of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The line has long been well known f...
    4: Ritsuko Shirahama was born in [[Tokyo]] in [[1956]] and studied English and American Li...
    6: ...n [[1999]], her flagship store in [[Daikanyama]], Tokyo was opened and remains a focal point of her compa...
    18: *Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  242. Nobu Kitamura (2,285 bytes)
    4: * Kitamura was born in [[Tokyo]] in [[1962]].
    5: * While in high school in Tokyo he got into the late 70's New York punk and New W...
    8: * He graduated from [[Tokyo Mode Gakuen]] with a degree in fashion design in ...
    10: ...[Harajuku]] and that popularity spread throughout Tokyo.
    17: ...lation]] are based on her experiences partying in Tokyo with Kitamura. The designer also has a brief came...
  243. United Arrows (3,014 bytes)
    1: ...fashion label and clothing company based out of [[Tokyo]]. The company has grown since its inception in [...
    4: ... was founded in October of 1989 in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. In that same year, the company opened its firs...
    10: ...ued to grow as it reached the first page of the [[Tokyo Stock Exchange]] in 2002 and started opening betw...
  244. KERA Magazine (3,441 bytes)
    4: ...ondon, Berlin, New York, and other districts of [[Tokyo]]. While at first a bimonthly publication, KERA h...
  245. Shibuya 109 (2,791 bytes)
    1: ...yo]] Malls Development group, a company under the Tokyo Group.
    6: ...A second store, dubbed Shibuya 109-2 also sits in Tokyo, opposite [[Seibu]]. Today, both stores are well ...
    9: ...ome to be the gathering place for young people in Tokyo. Located near Shibuya station, Shibuya 109 is uni...
    14: ...label throughout Japan, with three of the five in Tokyo.
    16: *Shibuya 109 (Shibuya, Tokyo) - April 1979
  246. Hiroko Koshino (2,977 bytes)
    4: ...a designer was in the Komatsu Department Store in Tokyo as a designer. She started her own label, Hiroko ...
  247. Peach John (3,291 bytes)
    4: ... Noguchi]] and her husband [[Shoji Noguchi]] in [[Tokyo]]. Their first business model acted as a mail ord...
  248. Yohji Yamamoto (3,334 bytes)
    4: ...was introduced in [[1972]] and was first shown in Tokyo in [[1977]]. Y’s for Men was started in [[1979]...
    28: *[[Aoyama]], Tokyo
    30: *Tokyo 107-0062
  249. Non-No Magazine (3,211 bytes)
    7: Shueisha is a large [[Tokyo]] based publisher that currently publishes a wide...
  250. Sex Pot Revenge (3,052 bytes)
    1: ...se]] clothing line based out of [[Harajuku]] in [[Tokyo]], Japan. The brand focuses on providing clothing...
  251. Samantha Thavasa (3,264 bytes)
    6: ...is still located in the [[Shibuya]] district of [[Tokyo]] and along with the rest of the stores, employs ...
  252. Mihara Yasuhiro (3,167 bytes)
    1: ... fashion has made him a popular name throughout [[Tokyo]].
    6: ...], Yasuhiro opened his first store in [[Aoyama]], Tokyo, calling it SOSU (Japanese for prime number). Aft...
    14: ...shion has made him one of the core members of the Tokyo fashion scene today, despite having started in hi...
    16: ...for example, combined an abandoned bowling alley, Tokyo tower, and giant video screens with one eyeball e...
  253. Diet Butcher Slim Skin (2,960 bytes)
    1: ...'' is a [[Japanese]] fashion label based out of [[Tokyo]]. Started by Hisashi Fukatami, the label focuses...
    16: *Tokyo Flagship store
  254. Cecil McBee (3,111 bytes)
    1: ...is a [[Japanese]] fashion designer based out of [[Tokyo]]. The designer is a top choice in the country an...
    4: ...outiques and features a lineup each year at the [[Tokyo Girls Collection]]. The clothing presented there ...
    11: ...s when he was on tour in Japan. He made a stop in Tokyo where a friend took him to a shopping mall to sho...
  255. Egg Magazine (3,091 bytes)
    4: ... on Gyaru fashion, or women’s street fashion in Tokyo. The magazine has been published since the [[1980...
    6: ...a similar subset of men’s fashion has arisen in Tokyo streets. However most fashion present in the Mens...
    23: ... of Gyaru styles, depending on what is biggest in Tokyo at the time.
  256. Bounty Hunter (2,928 bytes)
    6: ...p still remains in the [[Harajuku]] District of [[Tokyo]] where youth fashion has taken off and driven an...
  257. Egoist (2,855 bytes)
    1: ... fashion label and store run by Reiko Nakane in [[Tokyo]]. The shop has become a phenomenon in Japan than...
  258. Visvim (3,231 bytes)
    4: ...his life traveling, Nakamura still calls his home Tokyo. His design education was not formal in many ways...
  259. W)Taps (2,966 bytes)
    1: ...ative director of both Blackflag in [[Aoyama]], [[Tokyo]] and of Hoods, a conceptual shop that has locati...
  260. Super Lovers (2,732 bytes)
    4: ... in the [[Shibuya]] and [[Harajuku]] districts of Tokyo.
    16: ...of America’s youth to the streetwear culture of Tokyo’s Harajuku district, and mentioned the Super Lo...
  261. Julius (3,049 bytes)
    1: ...inal label focus in [[Nuke]], presenting in the [[Tokyo Collection]] annually since [[2004]] and growing ...
    6: ... in 2004 with the Spring/Summer collection at the Tokyo Collection. A follow up show occurred at the Mode...
    18: *Tokyo 150-0021 Japan
  262. Sanyo Shokai (2,745 bytes)
    1: ... is a [[Japanese]] textile company based out of [[Tokyo]]. The company is one of the oldest modern fashio...
  263. KIKS TYO (2,780 bytes)
    9: ... actress, [[Aki Hoshino]] and was photographed by Tokyo photographer [[Yasumasa Yonehara]]. The books wer...
  264. Zucca (2,415 bytes)
    1: ...] fashion label started by [[Akira Onozuka]] in [[Tokyo]]. The brand has always been a chance for Onozuka...
  265. Huge Magazine (2,420 bytes)
    6: ...pular designers and shopping guides for popular [[Tokyo]] districts, most issues will alternately feature...
  266. Beauty:Beast (2,250 bytes)
    1: ...is a [[Japan]] based clothing company. Based in [[Tokyo]], the company has become synonymous with the sle...
    6: ...Beast and took it to cult label status in much of Tokyo, spreading out through word of mouth and magazine...
    8: However, despite its popularity in Tokyo, Beauty:Beast did not find financial success in l...
    14: *Meguroku, Tokyo
    16: *Tokyo 153-0051
  267. Attachment (2,068 bytes)
    13: ==Tokyo Flagship Store==
  268. Lowrys Farm (2,065 bytes)
    24: *Daikanyama, Tokyo
    26: *Tokyo 150-0000
  269. Lazy Hazy Planet (2,500 bytes)
    1: ...(LHP) is a Japanese clothing store based out of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The company works to provide a wide...
    4: ...azy Hazy Planet is a series of stores starting in Tokyo’s [[Shibuya]] district that strives to provide ...
    37: *150-0001, Tokyo, Japan
    52: *[http://tokyo.geoexpat.com/directory/shopping/clothing-and-acce...
    56: [[Category:Tokyo Clothing Stores|Lazy Hazy Planet]]
  270. Satoru Tanaka (2,212 bytes)
    4: ...ebuted his collection in the 2003 Autumn/Winter [[Tokyo Collection]] and moved his store to its permanent...
    6: ...[Boycott]] and made his first presentation in the Tokyo Collection with them in the 2005 Autumn/Winter Co...
  271. Meiji Dori (2,875 bytes)
    1: ...], and several other other key areas of [[central Tokyo]].
    4: ...a very old and important street in the history of Tokyo...
    6: ==Meiji Dori by Tokyo Neighborhood==
    7: ...i as it passes through important parts of central Tokyo. Here is a brief overview of a few of the most we...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets]]
  272. Brahms Path (1,593 bytes)
    1: ... [[Takeshita Dori]] in the [[Harajuku]] area of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Brahms Path runs along beside Takes...
    17: [[Category:Tokyo Shopping Streets]]
  273. San-Ei Shobo (1,810 bytes)
    1: ...pan]]. The company is based in [[Shinjuku-ku]], [[Tokyo]]. They produce a variety of sports and lifestyle...
    36: *1-1 Babashita-cho, Shinjuku-ku Tokyo 162-8447
  274. Gallery Koyanagi (1,833 bytes)
    1: ...ted in the [[Ginza]] area of [[Chuo-ku]] in the [[Tokyo]] prefecture of [[Japan]]. The gallery is run by ...
    8: * Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061
    49: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Gallery Koyanagi]]
  275. Honshu (3,049 bytes)
    33: * [[Tokyo-to]] (Kanto region)
    41: ...the [[Great Kanto Quake]] of 1923 which damaged [[Tokyo]].
    43: ...d in the [[Kanto Plain]] - an area which includes Tokyo and its metropolitan area.
    47: * [[Chiba]] - close to Tokyo; known for mud festival and peanuts
    54: * [[Tokyo]] - the world's largest biggest and the capital c...
  276. Osaka (5,534 bytes)
    1: ...saka is the third largest city of Japan (behind [[Tokyo]] and [[Yokohama]]) with more than 2,629,252 resi...
    3: ...n the late 90’s many companies transferred to [[Tokyo]], the center of commercial business. However, th...
    87: ...test [[Japanese trains]] (the [[Nozomi]]) between Tokyo and Osaka make the journey in approximately one h...
  277. Major cities of Japan (23 bytes)
    2: * [[Tokyo]]
  278. Bonobo (1,100 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: |AddressEnglish=2-23-4 Jingumae Shibuya-ku Tokyo
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Bars and Pubs|Bonobo]]
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Live Houses|Bonobo]]
  279. Man of Moods (2,813 bytes)
    5: ...2005 - Brand is based in [[Daikanyama]] area of [[Tokyo]].
    11: ...ntense scrutiny before hitting the racks at their Tokyo store.
    22: * Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0034
  280. Yamanote Line (3,839 bytes)
    1: ... of [[Tokyo]]. The circular line connects many of Tokyo’s most visited and popular districts, making it...
    28: ...cho]] – The closest station to the Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Monorail, and connects with Haneda Airport.
    31: *[[Tokyo]] – Terminal Station for all Shinkansen liens a...
  281. 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...
  282. Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
    1: ... in [[Japan]] and second in urban population to [[Tokyo]], though [[Osaka]] does hold a higher daytime po...
    8: ...ct Yokohama to [[Shinagawa]] and [[Shimbashi]] in Tokyo.
  283. Roppongi Hills (4,174 bytes)
    1: ...ズ), located in the [[Roppongi]] District of [[Tokyo]], is a large shopping district. The complex was ...
    16: In 2007, [[Tokyo Midtown]] opened in Roppongi, taking some of the ...
    18: ...gh demand for commercial and residential space in Tokyo and the still insufficient supply.
    23: ...ter of Roppongi Hills, meaning near the center of Tokyo City itself. An observation floor tops the buildi...
    29: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Roppongi Hills]]
  284. 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 ...
  285. Ueno (3,218 bytes)
    1: ...eno is a hub for art and culture in the center of Tokyo.
    6: ...is also well known as a meeting place for many of Tokyo’s homeless citizens.
    10: The [[Tokyo Culture Hall]] is home to the [[Metropolitan Symp...
    12: ... style of the 1920s and 30s. Also nearby is the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art]] where contemporary J...
    24: [[Category:Tokyo|Ueno]]
  286. Isetan (2,964 bytes)
    1: ...ent store based in the [[Shinjuku]] district of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The company has multiple branches t...
    9: ..., Tokyo in November of 1886. The store remained a Tokyo staple until the [[Great Kanto Earthquake]] in [[...
    20: *Shinjuku, Tokyo – Flagship Store
  287. Meiji Jingu Shrine (2,649 bytes)
    1: ...und in the heart of the [[Shibuya]] district of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] is the [[Shinto]] Shrine dedicate to...
    22: *Tokyo 151-0053
    29: [[Category:Tokyo Parks|Meiji Jingu Shrine]]
  288. 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==
  289. Makuhari Messe (2,627 bytes)
    1: ... The convention center, located just outside of [[Tokyo]] in [[Mihama-ku]], [[Chiba City]] is used regula...
    4: ...vention center is easily accessible from the main Tokyo train system.
    11: ...t series in 2005 promoting Aids awareness and the Tokyo venue for Live Earth on July 7, 2007. Recently, t...
    13: *[[Tokyo Auto Salon]] – Annual Car show held every Janua...
    14: *[[Tokyo Motor Show]] – Bi-annual Car show held every Oc...
  290. Odaiba (3,163 bytes)
    1: ... [[Rainbow bridge]], which extends from central [[Tokyo]]. While the island was originally designed and b...
    4: ...nstructed in [[1853]] by the Shogunate to protect Tokyo from attack by sea. Commodore [[Matthew Perry]] a...
    6: When the [[Port of Tokyo]] was opened in [[1941]], the batteries were slow...
    8: ...rly 1990s, [[Shunichi Suzuki]], the then mayor of Tokyo started a major development project to turn Odaib...
    10: ...sland as being inconvenient for access to central Tokyo and the housing bubble crash as causing a lot of ...
  291. Sumida-ku (2,667 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Honjo]] and [[Mukojima]] wards in the City of Tokyo. In [[1957]], the new special ward was establishe...
    6: ...evision and radio broadcast tower for much of the Tokyo region. The new tower would be more than 660 mete...
    8: *[[Edo-Tokyo Museum]] – A museum of Edo and Meiji era artifa...
    11: ...ives in the Great Kanto Earthquake and during the Tokyo Air Raids of World War II among other natural and...
    24: [[Category:Wards of Tokyo|Sumida-ku]]
  292. Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
    1: ...[[Chiyoda]] between the [[Imperial Palace]] and [[Tokyo Station]]. The name literally translates to mean ...
    3: ...ding industry of the business district as many of Tokyo’s finest financial businesses are currently cal...
    12: The Tokyo Station was later built in 1914 in the midst of t...
    15: ... Office]], the [[Tokyo International Forum]], and Tokyo Station, one of the main central rail terminals f...
    18: As the financial headquarters of Tokyo, Marunouchi is home to many powerful companies, i...
  293. Shinjuku-ku (3,336 bytes)
    1: ... number of registered foreign nationals of any of Tokyo’s wards at 29,353, from any of 107 different na...
    4: ...irst came to prominence for its location within [[Tokyo]] during the [[Edo period]] when the outer moat o...
    8: ...], [[Yodobashi]], and Ushigome were merged. The [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government]] currently operates from...
    15: ...highly populated district of Korean immigrants to Tokyo.
    17: ...uku Chuo Koen]] – This large park alongside the Tokyo Metropolitan Government buildings is often freque...
  294. JPop (6,018 bytes)
    13: ...ired by big city themes and the proliferance of [[Tokyo]] throughout many pop culture outlets. [[Wasei Po...
  295. Taito-ku (2,425 bytes)
    1: ...1947]] to become one of the 23 special wards of [[Tokyo]].
    21: ...ations including the [[Tokyo National Museum]], [[Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum]], [[Ueno Zoo]], [[Ueno n...
    24: Colleges located in Taito include the [[Tokyo National Museum of Fine Arts and Music]] and [[Ue...
    26: Public High Schools operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government include:
    40: *[http://www.city.taito.tokyo.jp/foreign/english/taitou-e.html Taito Official W...
  296. Toshima-ku (3,188 bytes)
    1: ...' (豊島区) is one of the 23 special [[wards of Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Toshima is located in the northwest...
    8: ...rated into what is now Toshima in the new City of Tokyo. Today, Toshima is run by a 36 member city assemb...
    16: * [[Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space]] – Built in 1990, this ...
    17: ...of the earliest modern western style creations in Tokyo.
    26: *[http://www.city.toshima.tokyo.jp/english/index.html Official Toshima Website] (...
  297. Marui (2,654 bytes)
    1: '''Marui Co., Ltd''' (株式会社丸井) is a [[Tokyo]] based chain of department stores. The company i...
    4: ...or [[Maruni]], a trading and retailing company in Tokyo. Maruni was part of the [[Zenshiro Tasaka]] group...
    6: ...ience to open his own store. The recently rebuilt Tokyo had a high demand for furniture following the [[G...
  298. 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]]
  299. Roppongi (2,704 bytes)
    1: ... the home of the massive [[Roppongi Hills]] and [[Tokyo Midtown]] developments, Roppongi is also home to ...
    11: ...ic and residential traffic to the neighborhood. [[Tokyo Midtown]] only added to the trend in 2006.
    14: ...nts, and military personnel that are stationed in Tokyo.
    20: [[Category:Tokyo|Roppongi]]
    21: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods]]
  300. Koenji (2,818 bytes)
    1: ... houses and shops that reflect what [[Japan]] and Tokyo looked like before the major building boom of the...
    21: [[Category:Tokyo|Koenji]]
  301. Daikanyama (3,393 bytes)
    1: ...classic style than the hyper-modern high rises of Tokyo’s other shopping districts.
    52: *[http://www.luckymag.com/sites/cityguides/tokyo/neighborhoods/daikanyama Lucky Magazine’s Daika...
    55: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Daikanyama]]
  302. Ebisu (2,278 bytes)
    1: ...a small neighborhood in the [[Shibuya]] Ward of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Located between the [[Roppongi]] an...
    7: ...su, the Sapporo Breweries headquarters, and the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography]].
    15: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Ebisu]]
  303. Parco (2,737 bytes)
    1: ...is a [[Japanese]] department store based out of [[Tokyo]]’s [[Shibuya]] district. The shopping complex ...
    4: ...among the most responsible shops and complexes in Tokyo for the advent of the Shibuya’s position as a c...
    11: ...] and [[Kichijoji]] among many other districts in Tokyo and surrounding metropolitan areas.
    21: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Parco]]
  304. Tokyu (3,011 bytes)
    4: ...]. The business operated in Edo, later renamed to Tokyo until 1919 when it was incorporated as Shirokiya ...
    6: ...0s, another company was started in Tokyo by the [[Tokyo Yokohama Electric Railways Co.]] known as Tokoyo ...
    8: ...kly became one of the largest shopping centers in Tokyo in terms of annual revenue.
  305. Sunshine City (3,224 bytes)
    1: ...etail center located in East [[Ikebukuro]] within Tokyo’s [[Toshima]] district. Within the confines of ...
    4: ... in the center and the second tallest building in Tokyo. The land on which the complex currently sits is ...
    7: ...shine 60 building is second tallest building in [[Tokyo]] and features an observation deck on its sixtiet...
    17: ... Store is one of the largest department stores in Tokyo, located off the west exit from Ikebukuro Station...
    18: ...company responsible for multiple railway lines in Tokyo.
  306. Seibu (2,657 bytes)
    9: ...Seibu is located in Ikebukuro, and two additional Tokyo stores are located in [[Shibuya]] and [[Yurakucho...
  307. Omotesando (2,416 bytes)
    1: ...reet, subway station, and local neighborhood of [[Tokyo]]. Starting at [[Harajuku Station]], [[Omotesando...
    15: [[Category:Tokyo Neighborhoods|Omotesando]]
  308. Kichijoji (3,118 bytes)
    1: '''Kichijoji''' (吉祥寺) is a [[Tokyo]] neighborhood located within the city of [[Musas...
    23: *[http://www.maplandia.com/japan/kanto/tokyo/kichijoji/ Kichijoji Maps and Satellite Images]
    25: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Kichijoji]]
  309. Kappabashi (2,371 bytes)
    26: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Kappabashi]]
    27: [[Category:Tokyo|Kappabashi]]
  310. Suginami-ku (3,882 bytes)
    1: ... Rivers. Originally marked as one of the wards of Tokyo City, Suginami was added to the list of 23 specia...
    76: Public high schools in Suginami operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government include:
    87: *[http://www2.city.suginami.tokyo.jp/life/english.htm Official Suginami Website]
    89: [[Category:Tokyo Special Wards|Suginami-ku]]
  311. Omotesando Hills (3,217 bytes)
    1: ...velopment located in the [[Aoyama District]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The complex, built by the urban dev...
    19: ...from the newest Japanese designers both living in Tokyo and overseas.
    28: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Omotesando Hills]]
  312. Machida (3,141 bytes)
    1: '''Machida''' (町田市) is one of [[Tokyo]]’s many cities, located in the Western most re...
    5: ...tiple railway lines connecting Machida to central Tokyo, the [[Tomei Expressway]] and National Highway No...
    7: ...thern part connects with [[Sagami Heights]]. Many Tokyo residents will visit Machida for its outdoor recr...
    10: ...f Machida was officially established as a city of Tokyo, Japan in 1958.
    13: ... public elementary and junior high schools, the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education]] oper...
  313. Aoyama (3,430 bytes)
    1: ...le fashionable restaurants, Aoyama is a haven for Tokyo’s youth.
    9: ...ny business headquarters as a central district of Tokyo. Some of the larger companies currently operating...
    15: The shopping in Aoyama is among the best known in Tokyo with boutiques and stores for young urban profess...
    21: ...ome to more than 100 different brands from around Tokyo including up and coming new stars, classic Japane...
    27: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Aoyama]]
  314. Nakameguro (2,256 bytes)
    1: ...strict within the special ward of [[Meguro]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Famous for its integration of fashi...
    22: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Nakameguro]]
  315. Meguro (2,260 bytes)
    1: ...目黒) is a city in the Meguro special ward of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Known for its historical and geogra...
    4: ...ba]] Campus of the [[University of Tokyo]], The [[Tokyo Institute of Technology]] and multiple high schoo...
    7: * Tokyo Metropolitan University High School
    29: *[http://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/english/index.htm Meguro Official Website] (En...
    31: [[Category:Tokyo|Meguro]]
  316. Japanese Food (7,709 bytes)
    20: ...ents and includes things like [[Okonomiyaki]] and Tokyo-style Sushi. [[Zoni]] soup, Soba broth, and Dashi...
  317. Mercibeaucoup (1,029 bytes)
    7: ...d in some of the most popular shopping areas of [[Tokyo]] including [[Aoyama]], [[Ginza]], [[Shinjuku]], ...
  318. Hokoten (1,430 bytes)
    3: ==Tokyo Pedestrian Paradise Locations==
    4: ...membered fondly by many people. Here is a list of Tokyo Hokousha Tengoku:
    8: ... Unfortunately, this Hokoten was shut down by the Tokyo Government around 1995 and is no longer active.
    11: .../www.keishicho.metro.tokyo.jp/kotu/kisei/hoko.htm Tokyo Government Page On These Streets] (Japanese)
    13: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  319. Metamorphose Temps de Fille (3,166 bytes)
    4: ...r with [[Japanese girls]] in the Harajuku area of Tokyo and can often been seen on the [[Japanese lolitas...
    8: ...w stores opened in [[Nagoya]] and [[Harajuku]], [[Tokyo]]. More stores would open in the following years ...
  320. Fukutoshin Line (1,562 bytes)
    1: ...n connects several major neighborhoods in central Tokyo including [[Ikebukuro]], [[Shinjuku]], and [[Shib...
    4: ...launched on Saturday, June 14, 2008. The mayor of Tokyo, [[Shintaro Ishihara]], was present for a launch ...
    27: [[Category:Tokyo transportation]]
    28: [[Category:Tokyo subways]]
    29: [[Category:Tokyo Metro lines]]
  321. Kitasando Station (1,308 bytes)
    1: ... Metro]] [[Fukutoshin Line]] subway, located in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The station opened on June 14th, 20...
    4: ...ated in the [[Sendagaya]] area of [[Shibuya-ku]], Tokyo. The station is on [[Meiji Dori]] between [[Haraj...
    7: ...iji Jingu Shrine]] as well as being very close to Tokyo's [[National Noh Theatre]]. It is also a relative...
    17: [[Category:Tokyo subway stations]]
  322. 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 ===
  323. 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]]
  324. Shibuya Restaurants (609 bytes)
    1: ...taurants in the [[Shibuya]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    35: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    37: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  325. Akihabara Restaurants (864 bytes)
    1: ...urants in the [[Akihabara]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    6: * [[Tokyo Food Theater]]
    49: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    51: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  326. Aoyama and Omotesando Restaurants (1,576 bytes)
    1: ...Aoyama]] or [[Omotesando]] areas of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    67: * [[Nobu Tokyo]]
    87: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    89: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  327. Daikanyama Restaurants (1,026 bytes)
    1: ...rants in the [[Daikanyama]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    65: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    67: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  328. Ebisu Restaurants (525 bytes)
    1: ...estaurants in the [[Ebisu]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    30: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    32: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  329. Ginza Restaurants (1,046 bytes)
    1: ...estaurants in the [[Ginza]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    63: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    65: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  330. Gotanda Restaurants (463 bytes)
    1: ...taurants in the [[Gotanda]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    27: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  331. Harajuku Restaurants (1,486 bytes)
    1: ...aurants in the [[Harajuku]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
  332. Pizza Express (2,068 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    10: ...h=3F t's Harajuku Bldg, 4-30-3 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan 150-0001
    19: Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
    21: Harajuku, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
    23: Harajuku, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
  333. Ikebukuro Restaurants (533 bytes)
    1: ...urants in the [[Ikebukuro]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    30: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    32: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  334. Odaiba Restaurants (528 bytes)
    1: ...staurants in the [[Odaiba]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    30: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    32: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  335. Roppongi Restaurants (743 bytes)
    1: ...aurants in the [[Roppongi]] area of the city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    43: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
    45: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo]]
  336. Kiminori Morishita (2,147 bytes)
    1: ...rst launched his menswear collection in 2002 in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], is known for its use of materials t...
    6: ...ay shows for Kiminori Morishita were during the [[Tokyo Fashion Week]] between 2003 and 2005 before Moris...
  337. 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.
  338. 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.
  339. 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
  340. Yodobashi Camera (2,163 bytes)
    4: ...ollowed by multiple additional outlets throughout Tokyo. In 1989, the Yodobashi Point Card was introduced...
    7: ...00 cameras per day in any of its major outlets in Tokyo, Yodobashi Camera is also a great place to buy el...
    15: [[Category:Popular Tokyo Shopping Areas|Yodobashi Camera]]
  341. 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...
  342. Shibuya Station (3,226 bytes)
    1: ...ers per weekday, acting as a major hub for all of Tokyo’s commuter networks and access to many suburban...
    16: *Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
    17: *Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line (Opened on June 14, 2008)
    18: *Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line
    21: ...e opened or moved underground in 2008 and 2012 as Tokyo Metro’s [[Fukutoshin Line]] is completed.
  343. Tamae Hirokawa (2,146 bytes)
    4: Born in [[Tokyo]] Japan, Tamae Hirokawa attended the [[Bunka Fash...
    14: *Akasaka, Tokyo
    16: *Tokyo 107-6201
  344. Yoyogi National Stadium (2,130 bytes)
    1: ...61 and 1964 in preparation for hosting the [[1964 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games]]. Designed by [[Kenzo Tange...
    6: ==Tokyo Girls Collection==
    7: ... designers is an open event that more than 20,000 Tokyo residents will often attend. The two day fashion ...
    13: [[Category:Tokyo|Yoyogi National Stadium]]
    14: [[Category:Tokyo Concert Venues|Yoyogi National Stadium]]
  345. Anassa (1,198 bytes)
    1: ... the [[Akasaka]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: ...h=Akasaka 5-3-1, Akasaka Biz Tower 1F, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-0052
    16: 35.672445, 139.735206, Anassa [[Tokyo]] location.
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Anassa]]
    26: [[Category:International Restaurants in Tokyo|Anassa]]
  346. Django (1,222 bytes)
    1: ... the [[Akasaka]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: |AddressEnglish=6-17-7 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-0052
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Django]]
    26: [[Category:International Restaurants in Tokyo|Django]]
  347. West Park Cafe (1,491 bytes)
    1: ...the [[Akasaka]] neighborhood of [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    10: ...ka Tokyu Plaza 2F, 2-14-3 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0014
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|West Park Cafe]]
    28: [[Category:American Restaurants in Tokyo|West Park Cafe]]
  348. Aozai (1,114 bytes)
    1: ... the [[Akasaka]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: |AddressEnglish=5-4-14 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Aozai]]
    26: [[Category:Vietnamese Restaurants in Tokyo|Aozai]]
  349. Jangara Ramen (176 bytes)
    4: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Jangara Ramen]]
    5: [[Category:Ramen Restaurants in Tokyo|Jangara Ramen]]
  350. Mominoki House (2,567 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    12: |AddressEnglish=2-18-5 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan 150-0001
    21: Jingumae, Harajuku, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
    23: Jingumae, Harajuku, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
    28: ...ttp://travel.nytimes.com/travel/guides/asia/japan/tokyo/restaurant-detail.html?vid=1154654633840 New York...
  351. Bonjuk (1,384 bytes)
    1: ... the [[Akasaka]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The Akasaka branch was the first st...
    8: |AddressEnglish=Akasaka 3-18-9, Minato-ku, Tokyo
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Bonjuk]]
    26: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Tokyo|Bonjuk]]
  352. Chinese Cafe Eight (1,715 bytes)
    1: ...afe Eight''' is a Chinese restaurant located in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The restaurant specializes in Beiji...
    10: ...=3-8-8 Akasaka, Floral Plaza Bldg B1F, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052
    26: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Chinese Cafe Eight]]
    29: [[Category:Chinese Restaurants in Tokyo|Chinese Cafe Eight]]
  353. Juliette et Justine (2,203 bytes)
    9: ...yogo]], [[Japan]]. The brand is also carried in [[Tokyo]] in [[Atelier Piero]], [[Atelier Clown]], [[Kera...
  354. Tao Kurihara (2,029 bytes)
    12: ...g at the flagship stores located in [[Aoyama]], [[Tokyo]], London, Paris, and New York City. Additionally...
  355. Pink House (2,037 bytes)
    9: ...]] department store in the [[Shinjuku]] area of [[Tokyo]].
  356. Atelier Pierrot (2,172 bytes)
    1: ...n the [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. A second store, [[Carina e Arlequin]] is locat...
  357. The Pink Cow (3,358 bytes)
    1: ...e]], restaurant and bar located in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. The restaurant describes itself as a “funky ...
    10: |AddressEnglish=1-3-18 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0002
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|The Pink Cow]]
    35: [[Category:International Restaurants in Tokyo|The Pink Cow]]
    38: [[Category:Tokyo Concert Venues]]
  358. Wolfgang Puck Express (1,665 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    5: ...s expensive than other Wolfgang Puck locations in Tokyo, Wolfgang Puck Express offers an abbreviated menu...
    10: |AddressEnglish=1-17-1 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Wolfgang Puck Express]]
    28: [[Category:International Restaurants in Tokyo|Wolfgang Puck Express]]
  359. John Lawrence Sullivan (2,199 bytes)
    6: Premiering on the [[Tokyo Fashion Week]] Runway during the 2007 season, Joh...
  360. Frapbois (2,119 bytes)
    1: ...nd originated in the [[Daikanyama]] district of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The brand, which was at one time he...
    13: *Daikanyama, Tokyo
    15: *Tokyo 150-0033
  361. Chim Pom (3,132 bytes)
    1: ...' is a group of 6 [[Japanese]] artists based in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Known for their use of outlandish, ...
    28: ...ries of such events Chim Pom plans to complete in Tokyo.
  362. Hiromichi Nakano (2,403 bytes)
    4: ... addition, Nakano is a well known movie critic in Tokyo and writes two regular columns in [[Anan]] and [[...
    10: ...d what it was to live and dress in [[Taisho era]] Tokyo where the rich were starting to wear European dre...
  363. Somarta (2,126 bytes)
    4: ... from the Apparel Design and Technique program at Tokyo’s famous [[Bunka Fashion College]]. After compl...
    18: *Tokyo 107-6201
  364. JR East (2,785 bytes)
    1: ...handles almost all above ground rail transit in [[Tokyo]].
    4: ...taking over the operation of all JNR lines in the Tokyo region, Tohoku, and all surrounding areas.
    10: The Shinkansen lines operated by JR East North of Tokyo include:
    18: ==Tokyo Area Lines==
    19: The following lines operate within the Greater Tokyo Area, either wholly or partially:
  365. Shinjuku Station (2,990 bytes)
    1: ...apan]]. The station serves as a major hub between Tokyo and many of its nearby western suburbs and is use...
    6: ...s in post war Japan. In 1995, a month after the [[Tokyo Subway attacks]], another member of the [[Aum Shi...
    23: ===Tokyo Metro===
    38: *[http://www.kotsu.metro.tokyo.jp/subway/stations/shinjuku/i/solid_s.jpg Map of ...
    39: .../img/map_rittai_1.gif Map of Shinjuku Station – Tokyo Metro] (Japanese)
  366. Coxtop (1,209 bytes)
    1: ... the [[Akasaka]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: |AddressEnglish=Akasaka 3-9-3 107-0052, Minato-ku Tokyo
    22: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Coxtop]]
    25: [[Category:Chinese Restaurants in Tokyo|Coxtop]]
  367. Grace (1,033 bytes)
    1: ... the [[Akasaka]] neighborhood of [[Minato-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The restaurant's specialty is samge...
    8: ...kasaka 3-13-6, Kokusai Tenno Bldg. 2F, Minato-ku, Tokyo
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Grace]]
    26: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Tokyo|Grace]]
  368. Hainan Chi-fan (1,317 bytes)
    1: ...e [[Misakicho]] neighborhood of [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The restaurant serves Singaporean H...
    6: |AddressEnglish=2-1-1 Misakicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0061
    21: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Hainan Chi-fan]]
    24: [[Category:Singapore Restaurants in Tokyo|Hainan Chi-fan]]
  369. Toei Subway (3,037 bytes)
    1: ...above ground railway, is considered part of the [[Tokyo Subway]] due to its proximity and use of major su...
    3: ...ter became Tokyo Metro in 2004. However, when the Tokyo Metropolitan Government constructed additional li...
    5: Transfer between the Tokyo Metro and Toei networks require tickets for each ...
    8: ...as well as a handful of small bus companies. When Tokyo City was abolished in 1943, the TMBT was created ...
    19: ...erally reserved for small gaps where the Toei and Tokyo Metro networks do not provide subway service. The...
  370. Soe (2,002 bytes)
    1: ...] clothing brand and fashion label based out of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The brand which has built a base of...
    4: ... trendy Nakameguro neighborhood in [[Meguro-ku]], Tokyo.
    10: ...the Nakameguro neighborhood of the Meguro ward in Tokyo Japan. The address is:
    13: *Tokyo Japan 153-0042
    18: *[http://www.soe-tokyo.com/ Official soe Website]
  371. Jun Ashida (2,313 bytes)
    1: ...Prefecture]], Ashida attended the [[University of Tokyo]] where he studied illustration and design. Born ...
    11: ...ms for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, for the Tokyo Marine and Fire Insurance company and several oth...
  372. Moi-meme-moitie (2,042 bytes)
    9: Moi-meme-Moitie is located in both Tokyo and [[Hiroshima]] and has a website available for...
  373. Milk (2,802 bytes)
    1: ...s . Started in 1970 in the heart of what became [[Tokyo]]’s [[Harajuku]] shopping district, Milk has lo...
    11: *Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  374. Mari's Rock (2,072 bytes)
    1: ...lothing brand that operates out of [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. The company, which is well known for its fusio...
  375. Japanese Television (4,760 bytes)
    4: ... demonstration in [[Japan]] was held in 1928 in [[Tokyo]] by [[Kenjiro Takayanagi]], a teacher at the [[H...
    19: *[[Tokyo Broadcasting System]]
    22: *[[TV Tokyo]]
    29: ==Tokyo Television Broadcast Channels==
    30: ...adcast range for the major television stations in Tokyo, Japan. There are a number of additional stations...
  376. Japanese Movies (8,402 bytes)
    18: Yasujiro Ozu’s [[Tokyo Story]] was released in 1953 to grat acclaim and ...
    35: ... in the 1960s as well with [[Kon Ichikawa]]’s [[Tokyo Olympiad]], a celebrated documentary of the 1964 ...
  377. Miho Matsuda (2,199 bytes)
    15: *Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051
    19: ...oldseal’s main store location can be found in [[Tokyo]]’s [[Harajuku]] District, off of [[Meiji Stree...
  378. HeartE (1,877 bytes)
    1: ... [[gothic Lolita]] clothing brand. Based out of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], HeartE has been making clothing sin...
    18: ...r the brand include multiple Atelier locations in Tokyo and [[Yokohama]].
  379. DressCamp (2,150 bytes)
    15: *Minato-ku, Tokyo
    18: Additional shop locations can be found in [[Tokyo]], [[Hokkaido]], [[Kanto]], [[Tohoku]], [[Tokai]]...
  380. Black Peace Now (2,058 bytes)
    1: ...ompany, which was formed n 2001 in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]] has gone on to become one of the top fashion br...
    15: *Former Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    20: ...he [[Marui One]] shopping complex in [[Shibuya]], Tokyo.
  381. Atsuki Onishi (2,184 bytes)
    4: ...eat deal of success with her first collection, “Tokyo Principle”, Atsuki Onishi started her own line ...
    6: ...a number of years in London, Onishi returned to [[Tokyo]] and started the Men’s brand “Rupert” in 1...
    12: ... Senzo’s main store locations in [[Nagoya]] and Tokyo as well as multiple third party locations. Many o...
  382. A-net (2,168 bytes)
    4: ...ts major brands. Headquartered out of [[Koto]], [[Tokyo]], the company has multiple offices located in [[...
  383. Atelier Boz (1,964 bytes)
    4: ...raduating from the [[Bunka Fashion College]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]], Takashi Shibata spent three years s...
    10: ...telier Boz has a flagship store in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]], located at:
    13: *Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0063
  384. Innocent World (1,939 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The clothing, designed by [[Yum Hus...
    9: ...[[Kerashoppumaria]] – [[Hokkaido]], [[Sendai]], Tokyo
  385. Japanese Baseball (3,722 bytes)
    1: ...Following the introduction of the [[Greater Japan Tokyo Baseball Club]] in 1934, the sport took off in Ja...
    9: The Greater Japan Tokyo Baseball Club was formed in 1934 to revive profes...
  386. Japanese Contemporary Art (3,557 bytes)
    1: ...igure in Japanese contemporary art today is the [[Tokyo]]-based artist [[Takashi Murakami]]. Murakami is ...
    8: ...ng the subway to navigating the busy streets of [[Tokyo]] are all utilized within a framework of Japanese...
    10: ...lives in the metropolitan stretch of land between Tokyo and [[Osaka]].
    31: ...y art galleries in Japan, and most of them are in Tokyo. Here are a few of the most influential and well ...
  387. Fujimamas (1,624 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    12: |AddressEnglish=Jingumae 6-3-2, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
    27: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Fujimamas]]
    30: [[Category:Asian Restaurants in Tokyo|Fujimamas]]
  388. Harajuku Gyoza Rou (1,330 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    10: |AddressEnglish=6-2-4 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    24: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Harajuku Gyoza Rou]]
    27: [[Category:Chinese Restaurants in Tokyo|Harajuku Gyoza Rou]]
  389. Kaffir Lime (1,294 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    10: |AddressEnglish=6-1-5 2F Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    24: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Kaffir Lime]]
    27: [[Category:Thai Restaurants in Tokyo|Kaffir Lime]]
  390. Chao Bamboo (1,599 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    10: |AddressEnglish=6-1-5 Jingu-mae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 150-0001
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Chao Bamboo]]
    28: [[Category:Asian Restaurants in Tokyo|Chao Bamboo]]
  391. Onden (380 bytes)
    1: ...ando Dori]] in the [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The street is marked with sign read...
  392. Good Honest Grub (2,076 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The Harajuku branch is the second r...
    12: |AddressEnglish=6-6-2 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
    27: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Good Honest Grub]]
    30: [[Category:Vegetarian Restaurants in Tokyo|Good Honest Grub]]
    31: [[Category:International Restaurants in Tokyo|Good Honest Grub]]
  393. Locanda F.Q. (1,395 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: |AddressEnglish=5-10-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Locanda F.Q.]]
    26: [[Category:Italian Restaurants in Tokyo|Locanda F.Q.]]
  394. Volontaire (1,227 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: |AddressEnglish=Jingumae 6-29-6 2F, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    22: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Volontaire]]
    25: [[Category:Bars and Pubs in Tokyo|Volontaire]]
  395. Sozoro Tanoshimu Fujino (1,199 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Chef studied in France, and there i...
    6: ...8-4 Jingumae, Scenic Sekine Bldg. B1, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
    20: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Sozoro Tanoshimu Fujino]]
    23: [[Category:Japanese Restaurants in Tokyo|Sozoro Tanoshimu Fujino]]
  396. Cafe de Take (1,395 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: ...arajuku Belle Pia 1F, Jingumae 6-6-2, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Cafe de Take]]
    26: [[Category:Cafes and Tea Shops in Tokyo|Cafe de Take]]
  397. Nabi (1,676 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    10: ...2-31-20, Accorder Jingumae Bldg. B1F, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001
    22: *[http://www.nabi-tokyo.com/ Nabi Official Website] (Japanese/English)
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Nabi]]
    28: [[Category:Korean Restaurants in Tokyo|Nabi]]
  398. Ryu no Ko (1,439 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    3: ...d", and may be a reference to the exceptional (by Tokyo standards) spiciness of its Szechwan-style fare. ...
    10: |AddressEnglish=Jingumae 1-8-5 B1F, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    25: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Ryu no Ko]]
    28: [[Category:Chinese Restaurants in Tokyo|Ryu no Ko]]
  399. Tetsuji Yasukawa (445 bytes)
    1: ...oking school in [[Fukuoka Prefecture]], Japan. In Tokyo, he worked under the "father of the Chinese Sichu...
  400. After Sayak (1,177 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is co-owned by Jamie and Jasmine...
    8: ...ress in English''': Jingumae 2-20-12, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0001
    22: [[Category:Tokyo Bars and Pubs|After Sayak]]
    25: [[Category:Bars and Pubs in Tokyo|After Sayak]]
  401. Sen (874 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    6: |AddressEnglish=Jingumae 3-24-1, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    20: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Sen]]
    23: [[Category:Taiwanese Restaurants in Tokyo|Sen]]
  402. Rip Van Winkle (2,891 bytes)
    16: ===Tokyo Flagship Shop===
    17: ...as their own shop in the [[Nakameguro]] area of [[Tokyo]], beside the [[Meguro River]] within close walki...
    18: ...F Rakusuikan, 2-17-10 [[Aobadai]], [[Meguro-ku]], Tokyo
    24: 35.649242, 139.69361, Rip Van Winkle [[Tokyo]] flagship shop.
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Clothing Stores]]
  403. Tachikawa (2,795 bytes)
    1: '''Tachikawa''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] located near the center of the prefe...
    3: ...hough this comes as no surprise as most cities of Tokyo have their share of the fashion industry.
    5: ...inner at one of the most elite restaurants in the Tokyo area.
    12: ...ognized under modern governments as a district of Tokyo. In December of 1940, it was finally decided that...
    26: * [http://www.city.tachikawa.tokyo.jp/ Official Site] (Japanese)
  404. Brussels Harajuku (1,201 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: |AddressEnglish=Jingumae 1-10-23, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Bars and Pubs|Brussels]]
  405. Den (1,026 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: ...ish=Jingumae 4-30-4 T;s Harajuku B1F, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    20: [[Category:Tokyo Bars and Pubs|Den]]
  406. The Great Burger (2,073 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    12: |AddressEnglish=6-12-7 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    27: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|The Great Burger]]
    30: [[Category:Burger and Sandwich Restaurants in Tokyo|The Great Burger]]
  407. Johoku Chuo Park (2,265 bytes)
    1: ...he most popular and used recreational area in the Tokyo metropolis. As for size, Johoku Chou Park is list...
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  408. Kameido Chuo Park (2,240 bytes)
    1: ...ido Chuo Park''' is located in [[Koto]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Found just a hop-skip-and jump from...
    3: ...ook in special consideration for the needs of all Tokyo residents making sure it was exactly what they, t...
    24: 37-28, Kameido 9-chome Koto Tokyo, Japan
    29: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/ Official Site] (Japanese)
    31: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  409. Kasai Rinkai Park (2,492 bytes)
    1: ...[Japan]]. It’s tremendously great location on [[Tokyo Bay]] makes for great relaxation near the most po...
    10: ...almost triple within weeks. Many residents of the Tokyo area state that they visit the Kasai Rinkai Park ...
    17: ...to give tourists and residents a good look at the Tokyo area. With a high peak, you can clearly see the l...
    24: ...Rinkai Park is accessible using two rail lines in Tokyo. The [[JR]] [[Keiyo line]] brings you within 1 mi...
    29: Rinkai-cho 6-2-1, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo
  410. Kiba Park (1,821 bytes)
    1: '''Kiba Park''' is a park in [[Kotoku]] city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The total area of Kiba Park is appr...
    15: ...panese]] cultural characteristic and is prized in Tokyo.
    30: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  411. Kinuta Park (2,087 bytes)
    1: ...is a popular park located in [[Setagaya]] City, [[Tokyo]]. The reported size of roughly 400,000m classifi...
    25: 1-1 Kinuta-koen Setagaya, Tokyo
    30: * [http://www.city.setagaya.tokyo.jp/topics/bunkoku/outline/guide003.html Official ...
    31: * [http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/tokyo/kinuta_park.htm Japanese Lifestyle] (English)
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  412. Fuchu-no-mori Park (2,002 bytes)
    27: *[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#fuchuunomo...
    28: ...w.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp/french2/spot/fuchu3.html Tokyo City Website]
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  413. Hamarikyu Onshi Teien (2,146 bytes)
    1: ...ace is one of the greatest tourist attractions in Tokyo and has been given great recognition around the w...
    29: 1-1 Teien Hamarikyu Chuo-ku, Tokyo
    34: *[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_04.html#hamarikyu ...
    36: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  414. Higashi Ayase Park (1,541 bytes)
    1: ...se Park''' is located in the [[Adachi Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The 2km area includes hundreds of f...
    18: ... is accessible through the [[JR Jyoban Line]] and Tokyo-metro [[Chiyoda Line]]. After reaching the [[Adac...
    23: 3-4-1 Higashi-Ayase Adachi, Tokyo
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  415. Higashi Shirahige Park (1,689 bytes)
    1: ...ge Park''' is located in the [[Sumida Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The park is situated aside the [[Su...
    22: 2-2-1 Tsutsumi-dori, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
    27: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    29: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  416. Higashimurayama Chuo Park (1,288 bytes)
    1: ...rk''' is located in [[Higashimurayama]] city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The park features a great amount of...
    10: ...gashimurayama Chuo Park is accessible using the [[Tokyo Rail Lines]] including the [[Seibu]] [[Tamako Lin...
    20: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    22: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  417. Higashiyamato Minami Park (1,988 bytes)
    1: ...Park''' is located in [[Higashiyamato]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The park is used as primarily a rec...
    20: There are several [[Tokyo rail lines]] used to get to the Higashiyamato Min...
    30: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  418. Hikarigaoka Park (2,150 bytes)
    1: ...ka Park''' is located in the [[Nerima Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. This special park features a little...
    22: ...ing the rail lines take [[Tobu Tojyo Line]] and [[Tokyo-metro]] [[Yurakucho Line]] to [[Narimasu Station]...
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  419. Hirayama Joshi Park (1,746 bytes)
    1: ...is a large park located in [[Hino-shi]] city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The special area is mainly apprecia...
    25: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    27: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  420. Inagi (2,798 bytes)
    1: [[Inagi]] is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] located on the south-central border....
    18: ...gan organizing itself to finally become a city of Tokyo in [[1937]].
    28: * [http://www.city.inagi.tokyo.jp/ Official Website] (Japanese)
    31: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  421. Kiyose (2,297 bytes)
    1: ... or '''Kiyose-shi''' in [[Japan]], is a city of [[Tokyo]], Japan found in the northern part of the prefec...
    10: ... the map as one of the most advanced locations in Tokyo. In fact, many Americans traveled to the city to ...
    12: ...of Kiyose was officially established as a city of Tokyo Japan in late [[1970]]. At this time a plan was p...
    22: * [http://www.city.kiyose.tokyo.jp/cgi-bin/odb-get.exe?wit_template=AM040000 Offi...
    25: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  422. Kiyosumi Teien (1,986 bytes)
    1: ...en''' Garden is located in the [[Koto Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Its total estimated area is 81,091m...
    20: ...essible using [[Toei Subway]] [[Oedo Line]] and [[Tokyo-metro]] [[Hanzoumon Line]]. Once reaching the [[K...
    25: Kiyosumi 3-3-4, Koto-ku, Tokyo
    30: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_04.html#kiyosumi O...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  423. Kodaira (2,437 bytes)
    1: ...an]] resting in the western area of the popular [[Tokyo prefecture]]. The city is mildly populated with a...
    22: * [http://www.city.kodaira.tokyo.jp/index.shtml Official Website] (Japanese)
    25: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  424. Koganei (2,544 bytes)
    1: '''Koganei''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is located near the center of th...
    3: ...very important role in water distribution for the Tokyo area. Home to a few of the greatest Japan springs...
    12: Koganei was officially established as a city of Tokyo in [[1958]]. This development followed the organi...
    27: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  425. Koganei Park (2,311 bytes)
    1: ...ganei Park''' is located in [[Koganei]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It currently serves as a large area...
    17: * [[Edo-Tokyo Architectural Museum]] Located in the Koganei Par...
    27: 1-13-1 Sekino-cho, Koganei-shi, Tokyo
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/flower/index.html Official Sit...
    33: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
  426. Koishikawa-Korakuen (2,526 bytes)
    1: ... large garden located in the [[Bunkyo Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The total area of the garden is app...
    3: ...garden displays the true authentic culture of the Tokyo area prior to any modernization. It is a western ...
    17: When plans for Tokyo were laid out it was determined that of the 63 ac...
    27: Koraku 1-6-6, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
    32: [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_05.html Official S...
  427. Kokubunji (1,774 bytes)
    1: ...Tokyo]], [[Japan]] located near the center of the Tokyo Metropolis. With a mild population of approximate...
    12: The city was finally established as a city of Tokyo, Japan in [[1964]].
    22: *[http://www.city.kokubunji.tokyo.jp/english/e_top.htm Official Site] (English)
    23: *[http://www.city.kokubunji.tokyo.jp/ Official Site] (Japanese)
    26: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  428. Komae (2,228 bytes)
    1: ...ae as the third largest municipality, or city, in Tokyo.
    10: ...d into the city creating a direct connection with Tokyo City.
    12: ...ed to the official declaration of Komae a town of Tokyo in [[1952]]. Shortly after the village was declar...
    24: * [http://www.city.komae.tokyo.jp/ Official Site] (Japanese)
    27: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  429. Komiya Park (1,944 bytes)
    1: ...miya Park''' is located in [[Hachioji]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The primary focus of the parks setu...
    8: As with many other Tokyo parks, Komiya was initially created to serve as a...
    30: [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  430. Kunitachi (2,922 bytes)
    1: '''Kunitachi''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] found in the western area. Kunitachi...
    14: ...tachi was officially established as a city of the Tokyo area.
    28: * [https://www.city.kunitachi.tokyo.jp/ Official site] (Japanese)
    29: * [http://www.city.kunitachi.tokyo.jp/~kikaku/English/english_top.html Official site...
    32: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  431. Kyu-Shibarikyu Onshi Teien (1,743 bytes)
    1: ...' is a garden located in the [[Minato Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Due to the long history of the gard...
    12: ...t was best to sale the property. At this time the Tokyo Government purchased the property.
    21: Kaigan 1-4-1, Minato-ku, Tokyo
    26: [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_06.html Official S...
    28: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  432. Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Teien (1,905 bytes)
    1: ...'' is a garden located in the [[Taito Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Serving the area since the [[Edo Pe...
    18: ...s a 3 minute walk to the garden. If traveling the Tokyo-metro [[Ginza Line]] to [[Ueno-hirokoji Station]]...
    23: Ikenohata 1-3-45, Taito-ku, Tokyo
    28: [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_06.html Official S...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  433. Mitaka (2,240 bytes)
    1: '''Mitaka''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] located near the center of the prefe...
    12: ...finally established itself as an official city of Tokyo, Japan in [[1950]]. At this time an official gove...
    23: * [http://www.city.mitaka.tokyo.jp Official Site] (Japanese)
    24: * [http://www.city.mitaka.tokyo.jp/english/index.html Official Site] (English)
    27: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  434. Musashimurayama (2,118 bytes)
    1: '''Musashimurayama''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] found in the northern central area. ...
    22: * [http://www.city.musashimurayama.tokyo.jp/ Official site] (Japanese)
    23: * [http://www.city.musashimurayama.tokyo.jp/englishpage/ Official site] (English)
    26: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  435. Musashino (2,983 bytes)
    1: '''Musashino''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. A population report released in [[2...
    14: ...the [[Kanko]] earthquake which killed many in the Tokyo area.
    23: ... any desired form. Large turnouts from around the Tokyo area are common and even tourists tend to pop in ...
    28: * [http://www.city.musashino.tokyo.jp/ Official site] (Japanese)
    31: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  436. Musashino Park (1,950 bytes)
    1: ...shino Park''' is located in [[Koganei]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The popular park currently stands a...
    6: Musashino Park has little history in the Tokyo area as it has always functioned as an open area ...
    11: ... has been called one of the most natural areas of Tokyo. Visitors praise the river because it is not seal...
    13: ...This center has been used by homeschool groups in Tokyo. Its great amount of nicely described greenery an...
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#musashino ...
  437. Musashinonomori Park (1,786 bytes)
    1: ...onomori Park''' is located in [[Fuchu]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The general layout and design of th...
    30: [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#musashinon...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  438. Naganuma Park (1,619 bytes)
    1: ... Park''' is located in the [[Hachioji Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The area of the park is so beautifu...
    28: *[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#naganuma O...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  439. Nakagawa Park (1,667 bytes)
    1: ...wa Park''' is located in the [[Adachi Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The main feature of the park is the...
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#nakagawa O...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  440. Nihonbashi (2,002 bytes)
    1: ...large business development for the entire area of Tokyo.
    25: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  441. Nishi-tokyo (2,041 bytes)
    1: '''Nishitokyo''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] located in the northern territory. O...
    24: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  442. Numazu (2,717 bytes)
    12: * [[1950]] First electric train is built from [[Tokyo]] to Numazu.
  443. Ogunohara Park (1,928 bytes)
    1: ...a Park''' is located in the [[Arakawa Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The park currently features the hal...
    6: ...the half finished building became the property of Tokyo, Japan and was tied into the parks historical des...
    30: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html#ogunohara ...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  444. Ohizumi Chuo Park (1,870 bytes)
    1: ...ou Park''' is located in the [[Nerima Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. An old [[Japanese]] and US military...
    30: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html#ohizumichu...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  445. Ohjima Komatsugawa Park (1,754 bytes)
    1: ...located in the [[Koto]] and [[Edogawa Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Large in the size, the park functio...
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html#ohjimakoma...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  446. Okayama (1,899 bytes)
    3: ...re based in Okayama although some have moved to [[Tokyo]], the hub for technology businesses.
  447. Ome (1,767 bytes)
    1: ...ty is 103km making Ome a relatively large city of Tokyo, Japan.
    12: ...e was finally officially established as a city of Tokyo, Japan in [[1951]]. This decision followed [[WWII...
    22: *[http://www.city.ome.tokyo.jp/ Official Site] (Japanese)
    25: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  448. Oyamadairi Park (1,824 bytes)
    1: ...lar natural park located in [[Hitachi]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Created only 3 years ago, the park ...
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html#oyamadairi...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  449. Palace East Gardens (1,930 bytes)
    1: ...ardens]]''' are located near the very center of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Home to the remains of the [[Imperi...
    8: ...land remained an important area for the cities of Tokyo.
    20: ...l Palace East Gardens are accessible by subway or Tokyo rail lines. Whether traveling by subway or rail l...
    25: Kokyo Higashi Gyoen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  450. Rinshi No Mori Park (1,760 bytes)
    1: ...ri Park''' is located in the [[Meguro Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. With a long history of serving the ...
    15: ...eenery which is rare and native to the climate of Tokyo, Japan.
    30: *[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  451. Roka Koshun-en Park (1,805 bytes)
    1: ... Park''' is located in the [[Setagaya Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The original estate of a famous wri...
    27: 1 kashiwaya, Setagaya, Tokyo
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  452. Ryonan Park (2,569 bytes)
    1: ...onan Park''' is located in [[Hachioji City]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Being close to the [[Takao]] and [[...
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#musashinon...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  453. Sagamihara (2,162 bytes)
    1: ... The great Kanagawa Prefecture is part of Greater Tokyo making the city an incredibly strong tourist attr...
  454. Saitama (2,266 bytes)
    3: ...olls about 62% of all Saitama residents travel to Tokyo everyday.
  455. Sakuragaoka Park (2,064 bytes)
    1: ...is an enormous park located in [[Tama]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Many first-class features have help...
    13: ...owers, and lead players in the development of the Tokyo area.
    30: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html#sakuragaok...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  456. Sarue Onshi Park (2,330 bytes)
    1: ...nshi Park''' is located in the [[Koto Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It close location to the station ha...
    22: ...using the [[Toei Subway]] [[Sinjyuku Line]] and [[Tokyo-metro]] [[Hanzoumon Line]]. Once reaching the [[S...
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  457. Sayama Sakai Green Road (1,605 bytes)
    1: ...amato]] City to [[Hoya]] City both found in the [[Tokyo]] area of [[Japan]]. Built years ago to serve as ...
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
  458. Sengenyama Park (1,754 bytes)
    1: ...genyama Park''' is located in [[Fuchu]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. While there are many great features...
    30: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  459. Shakujii Park (2,918 bytes)
    1: ...ii Park''' is located in the [[Nerima Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Its unique features have contribute...
    35: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    37: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  460. Shiba Park (2,158 bytes)
    1: ...ba Park''' is located in the [[Minato Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Today, the park is recognized as be...
    17: ... in the park you can view the large and popular [[Tokyo Tower]]. The site is said to be remarkable and pe...
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#shiba Offi...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  461. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden (2,156 bytes)
    1: ...arden''' is located in the [[Shinjuku Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. With a lengthy history and many tre...
    25: 11 Naito-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan 160-0014
    33: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  462. Shinozaki Park (1,783 bytes)
    1: ...n feel they are better than any other park in the Tokyo area.
    30: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html#shinozaki ...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  463. Shiodome (2,289 bytes)
    1: '''Shiodome''' is a city of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] recently established in the late [[1...
    3: The city of Shiodome serves the Tokyo area in many ways with several industries dominat...
    12: ...hi Station]]. The station was then converted to [[Tokyo Station]] in [[1914]]. While this lasted a while,...
    17: * [[Tokyo Advertising Museum]] This museum is small but qui...
    26: [[Category:Cities of Tokyo]]
  464. Soshigaya Park (2,206 bytes)
    1: ... [[Kami-soshigaya]] of the [[Setagaya Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Large in size, the park is mainly u...
    6: ...lity perfect for large gatherings of the elite in Tokyo.
    15: ... the largest and most unique play areas in all of Tokyo. This entire zone is dedicated to provided childr...
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  465. Ease by Life (1,226 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]].
    8: ...ish=6-27-8 Jingumae Kyocera Bldg B1F, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Ease by Life]]
    26: [[Category:Burger and Sandwich Restaurants in Tokyo|Ease by Life]]
  466. Takasaki (3,123 bytes)
    3: ...ctually decided to do the opposite. As it stands, Tokyo and Takasaki seem to share the industry with comp...
  467. Takiyama Park (1,882 bytes)
    1: ...rks popularity, it currently stands in the larger Tokyo Metropolitan Takiyama Natural Park.
    19: ...]. Once reaching the station you take the [[Nishi-tokyo]] Bus to [[Takiyama-jyosi]] sita Bus Stop. The bu...
    29: *[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    31: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  468. Tamagawajosui Canal Green Road (1,930 bytes)
    1: ...itaka]] City to [[Fussa]] City, both located in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The name of the area has been deeme...
    13: ...d that this area is one of the greenest in all of Tokyo.
    29: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#tamagawajo...
  469. 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.
  470. Toneri Park (2,380 bytes)
    1: ...ri Park''' is located in the [[Adachi Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. A fairly new development, the park ...
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html#toneri Off...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  471. Tonogayato Teien (2,611 bytes)
    1: ...n''' is a large garden in [[Kokubunji]] City of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. A unique place, the garden incorpor...
    10: Finally, in [[1974]] the Tokyo government made an offer to the Iwasaki family an...
    29: Mimamimachi 2-16, Kokubunji city, Tokyo 185-0021
    34: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_07.html Official S...
    36: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  472. Toyama Park (1,606 bytes)
    1: ... Park''' is located in the [[Shinjuku Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. At this time the park functions mai...
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  473. Ueno Park (2,911 bytes)
    1: ...it features some of the most elaborate museums in Tokyo. Aside from the museums the park also has various...
    3: ... large park, it is now recorded as the largest in Tokyo.
    8: ...rnationally known for being the first park in the Tokyo area, as well as serving as the largest facility ...
    17: * [[Museums]] Many of Tokyo’s most prized museums are found in Ueno Park in...
    21: ...nowledge of today, making it the most advanced in Tokyo.
  474. Ukima Park (1,421 bytes)
    1: ...a large area park which covers several wards of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The [[Itabashi Ward]] and the [[Kit...
    30: *[http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html Official S...
    32: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  475. Ukita Park (1,771 bytes)
    1: ...a Park''' is located in the [[Edogawa Ward]] of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The general purpose of the park is ...
    20: Ukita Park is accessible using the [[Tokyo-metro]] [[Tozai Line]] traveling to [[Nishikasai ...
    28: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_02.html#ukita Offi...
    30: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]
  476. R/O-426 (1,325 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is associated with [[Piazza Food...
    8: |AddressEnglish=4-26-18 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    23: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|R/O-426]]
    26: [[Category:Burger and Sandwich Restaurants in Tokyo|R/O-426]]
  477. Tornado Mart (2,570 bytes)
    16: ... country of Japan, with a high concentration in [[Tokyo]]. There are some stand alone shops, but Tornado ...
    19: ...bined flagship shop on the [[Omotesando]] area of Tokyo.
    20: ...ress (English): 4-26-21 2F, Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  478. Meguro Station (1,568 bytes)
    1: ...kyo Subway station located in [[Shinagawa-ku]], [[Tokyo]]. The station, slightly south of Meguro Street i...
    9: *[[Tokyo Metro]] – [[Namboku Line]], through service wit...
    14: ...o each for the Tokyu Meguro Line and the Toei and Tokyo Metro trains that run through the Tokyu line.
    21: *Tokyo Meguro Line – [[Fudomae]]
    22: *Tokyo Metro Namboku Line – [[Shirokanedai]]
  479. Ebisu Station (2,293 bytes)
    1: ...nd in the Ebisu neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]]. The station is originally named, along with th...
    5: ...tion include [[East Japan Railway Company]] and [[Tokyo Metro]]. The lines operated by each company inclu...
    7: *[[Tokyo Metro]] – [[Hibiya Line]]
    17: *Yamanote Line – Shinagawa, Tokyo, Ueno
    25: ==Tokyo Metro Platforms==
  480. Chiba Prefecture (2,988 bytes)
    1: ...) is a [[Japanese prefecture]] in the [[Greater Tokyo Area]] on [[Honshu Island]]. The capital of Chiba...
    9: ... the South. In addition, Chiba Prefecture borders Tokyo, Saitama and [[Ibaraki Prefecture]]s to the North...
    11: ... largely merged with metropolitan regions of both Tokyo and [[Saitama]].
    68: ...asu]] on the western border and is also linked to Tokyo via several railway lines including the [[Keiyo L...
  481. Fukushima Prefecture (2,978 bytes)
    9: ...shima Prefecture is the closest in this region to Tokyo and is divided into three regions by mountains, i...
  482. Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
    13: ...site as the imperial court has and will remain in Tokyo.
  483. Kanagawa Prefecture (3,075 bytes)
    1: ...jority of the prefecture is part of the [[Greater Tokyo Area]].
    9: ... US ships. [[Yokohama]], as the largest port in [[Tokyo Bay]] was opened in 1859 to foreign traders and s...
    15: ...Fuji]]. The Pacific Ocean sits on the south while Tokyo Bay lays on the east. The eastern side of the pre...
    52: ...awara and [[Shin-Yokohama Station]] on the way to Tokyo or Osaka.
  484. Osaka Prefecture (2,835 bytes)
    61: ...xcess of 38 trillion yen annually, second only to Tokyo in terms of GDP and almost 48% of the entire Kink...
    67: ... via railways and connects with major cities like Tokyo.
  485. Nagano Prefecture (2,547 bytes)
    7: ...and it earned a [[Shinkansen]] line directly to [[Tokyo]] as a result.
  486. Saitama Prefecture (3,282 bytes)
    1: ...ma’s cities are usually considered suburbs of [[Tokyo]].
    7: ...reas. Most cities in Saitama are now connected to Tokyo via rapid transit and subways and contain homes f...
    11: Bordering Saitama Prefecture are [[Tokyo Prefecture]], [[Chiba Prefecture]], [[Ibaraki Pre...
  487. Akihabara Station (2,862 bytes)
    1: ...nd [[Yamanote Line]] located in [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]]. The station is well known for being the center...
    5: ...e Akihabara an important transfer station between Tokyo and Chiba City.
    7: ...Line]] tunnel was build to link [[Kinshicho]] and Tokyo because of considerable congestion in Akihabara. ...
    14: *[[Tokyo Metro]] – Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
    25: *Yamanote Line – Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya
  488. Ueno Station (1,864 bytes)
    1: ...The [[National Museum of Western Art]], and the [[Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music]], the...
    5: ... Government Railways. In 1927, the precursor to [[Tokyo Metro]] created the first subway line in Japan be...
    13: ...ation is home to lines for both [[JR East]] and [[Tokyo Metro]]. The following Lines stop in Ueno Station...
    15: *[[Tokyo Metro]] – [[Ginza Line]], [[Hibiya Line]]
    22: *[[Shinkansen Lines]] – Tokyo, Omiya
  489. Lost in Translation (4,488 bytes)
    5: ...ctionless – meet in the bar of the [[Park Hyatt Tokyo]] where they are staying, and begin a friendship ...
    7: ...een her protagonists. The night before Bob leaves Tokyo, he spends the night with the lounge singer from ...
    13: ...th multiple different aspects of [[Japanese]] and Tokyo culture from the perspective of the complete outs...
    17: ... visited in the film was a real world location in Tokyo (or other parts of Japan) during filming in 2002 ...
  490. Yoyogi Station (1,786 bytes)
    1: ...se]] railway station located in [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]]. The station is located only a few hundred mete...
    31: [[Category:Tokyo Subway Stations]]
  491. Omotesando Station (2,002 bytes)
    1: '''Omotesando Station''' (表参道駅) is a [[Tokyo subway]] station located in the heart of [[Minato...
    9: Omotesando Station serves only Tokyo Metro and currently provides service to three sep...
    11: *The Tokyo Metro [[Chiyoda Line]]
    12: *The Tokyo Metro [[Ginza Line]]
    13: *The Tokyo Metro [[Hanzomon Line]]
  492. Osaki Station (1,563 bytes)
    1: ...ilways station located within [[Shinagawa-ku]], [[Tokyo]]. The station is one of the stations at which [[...
    5: ...was later made part of the Yamanote Line when the Tokyo Subway was expanded. On December 1, 2002, Osaki S...
    9: ...gh Osaki Station, three with JR East and one with Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit. They consist of:
    12: *[[Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit]] – the Rinkai Li...
    28: [[Category:Tokyo Subway Stations]]
  493. Chuo Line (1,987 bytes)
    1: ...(中央本線) is a [[JR East]] line connecting [[Tokyo]] and [[Nagoya]]. It is one of the slower connect...
    6: *Full Route – Tokyo to Nagoya – 424.6 km
    7: *East Line – Tokyo to Shiojiri – 222.1 km
    8: *Tokyo to Kanda – 1.3 km
    15: ...ins the entire trip across the full route between Tokyo and Nagoya. Several transfers must be made to com...
  494. 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...
  495. Akihabara Rampage (3,911 bytes)
    1: ...Akihabara]] shopping quarter in [[Chiyoda-ku]], [[Tokyo]]. At 12:33 JST, a man ran his truck into a crowd...
    3: Later, the Tokyo Police arrest Tomohiro Kato, aged 25, on suspicio...
  496. Ikebukuro Station (2,795 bytes)
    1: ...kyo Subway]] station located in [[Toshima-ku]], [[Tokyo]] within the [[Ikebukuro]] district. This station...
    10: *[[Tokyo Metro]] – Marunouchi Line, Yurakucho Line, Fuku...
    16: Tokyo Metro’s lines are separated with Yurkakochi and...
    20: ...nued to grow since as a major hub in the midst of Tokyo.
    38: .../rosen/eki/ikebukuro/index.html Ikebukuro Map for Tokyo Metro Lines] (Japanese)
  497. Sanrio Puroland (2,100 bytes)
    1: ...) is a theme park located in [[Tama New Town]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The theme park, opened on December ...
    15: Sanrio Puroland can be found in Tama-shi, Tokyo, at the following address:
    18: *1-31 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo
    27: [[Category:Tokyo Attractions|Sanrio Puroland]]
    29: [[Category:Tokyo Tourist Attractions]]
  498. 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]].
  499. Zip Zap (1,589 bytes)
    1: ...he [[Harajuku]] neighborhood of [[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. It is situated in the maze of stree...
    3: Zip Zap is a Tokyo cafe-style restaurant that is known for its subst...
    10: |AddressEnglish=6-9-11 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
    26: [[Category:Tokyo Restaurants|Zip Zap]]
    29: [[Category:Burger and Sandwich Restaurants in Tokyo|Zip Zap]]
  500. Wadabori Park (2,247 bytes)
    1: ...k is also reported as being one of the largest in Tokyo with much of its total area covered by Wadabori L...
    17: ...rest in the park as this is a unique trait in the Tokyo area.
    32: * [http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/english/park/detail_03.html Official S...
    34: [[Category:Tokyo Parks]]

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