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- Koriyama (3,230 bytes)
6: ... to relocate and cultivate the land. Later in the Meiji Era the canal water power was utilized to generat...
15: ...zan Park]] was completed in the early part of the Meiji Era around Isuzu Lake which was used as a park re...
- Kumamoto (2,495 bytes)
12: ...ter the defeat of anti-governmental elements, the Meiji government established a new education system. A ...
- Maebashi (2,550 bytes)
14: ...ontrol of the area, but lost control during the [[Meiji Restoration]]. In 1892, the city was founded. Dur...
18: ...ashi Park]] was the first park to open during the Meiji Period. The Sachi Pond imitated the shape of Gunm...
- Hino (2,552 bytes)
12: By the [[Meiji Era]], Hino had been broken down into three small...
- Rurouni Kenshin (2,832 bytes)
1: '''Rorouni Kenshin''' (Rurōni Kenshin Meiji Kenkaku Romantan) is a Japanese [[manga]]. Manga ...
9: ...renaming him Kenshin. Kenshin later fights in the Meiji Restoration and becomes a samurai assassin.
- Matsumoto (2,810 bytes)
8: ... sovereignty was restored to the Emperor in the [[Meiji Restoration]] of [[1868]]. The modern prefecture ...
- Matsuyama (2,441 bytes)
6: Before the [[Meiji Reformation]], this prefecture was known as the I...
- Harajuku Bridge (1,984 bytes)
10: ...and then turn right onto the bridge, going toward Meiji Shrine.
11: ...ge is also just outside of the main exit of the [[Meiji Jingumae Station]] of the Chiyoda and Fukutoshin ...
- Kyoko Kishida (6,385 bytes)
48: * [[Rokumeikan]] (1986) aka High Society of Meiji, Hall of the Crying Deer
- Masahiro Motoki (3,543 bytes)
32: * [[Namida tataete bishô seyo: Meiji no musuko, Shimada Seijiro]] (T.V. movie) - 1995
- Kowloon (1,627 bytes)
5: Kowloon is located directly on [[Meiji Dori]] between [[Shinjuku]] and [[Harajuku]].
- Sightseeing in Japan (2,139 bytes)
9: ... come to Japan to visit [[Kyoto]], [[Meiji Shrine|Meiji Jingumae Shrine]], the ancient mountain top retre...
- Yoyogi Park (2,296 bytes)
1: ...e park is located near [[Harajuku Station]] and [[Meiji Jingu Shrine]] and not too far from the East area...
3: ...rk in [[Tokyo]] if you include the area of nearby Meiji Jingu Shrine. The park contains vast areas of gra...
18: * [[Meiji-jingu-mae Station]] (5 minute walk)
23: * [[Meiji Jingu Shrine]]
- LaForet (2,851 bytes)
13: ...ens in June of 2008, there will be an entrance to Meiji-jingu-mae Station just outside of LaForet.
- Lazy Hazy Planet (2,500 bytes)
39: ... and the other LHP shop is on the other side of [[Meiji Dori]] street a few blocks down walking away from...
- Meiji Dori (2,875 bytes)
1: ...any of the central areas of [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Meiji Dori roughly follows the JR [[Yamanote Line]] for...
3: ==Meiji Dori History==
4: Meiji Dori is a very old and important street in the hi...
6: ==Meiji Dori by Tokyo Neighborhood==
7: ...rview of a few of the most well known sections of Meiji Dori.
- Brahms Path (1,593 bytes)
4: ...ast portion of the street, where it goes toward [[Meiji Dori]], Mozart Street (モーツァルト通り),...
10: ...straight on the street, you will eventually reach Meiji Dori.
14: * [[Meiji Dori]]
- Yamanote Line (3,839 bytes)
19: *[[Yoyogi]] – The North Entrance to the Meiji Shrine can be accessed from this station
20: ...lar teen shopping district and is adjacent to the Meiji shrine’s main location.
- Yokohama (4,937 bytes)
8: The [[Meiji Restoration]] of [[1868]] saw Yokohama redevelope...
- Meiji Jingu Shrine (2,649 bytes)
1: ...lieved to be sacred and are thus enshrined in the Meiji Shrine as a deification of their spirit.
4: ...overnment. The site was chosen because of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken’s fondness for visiting ther...
15: ...[Meiji Memorial Hall]] are housed here, where the Meiji Constitution was drafted at the end of the 19th c...
18: ...hrine from the [[Harajuku Station]] or from the [[Meiji-Jingu Mae Station]]. The address is:
26: *[http://www.meijijingu.or.jp/english/ Meiji Shrine Official Website] (English)
- Sumida-ku (2,667 bytes)
8: *[[Edo-Tokyo Museum]] – A museum of Edo and Meiji era artifacts and objects of historical significa...
- Marunouchi (4,414 bytes)
10: After the [[Meiji Restoration]] in the 19th century, the government...
21: *Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance
32: ...s and building itself was originally built in the Meiji Period. Inside the station is an art gallery, a h...
- Taito-ku (2,425 bytes)
1: ...s prostitution district was abolished under the [[Meiji restoration]] and later reformed on [[March 15, 1...
- Tokyo Imperial Palace (2,407 bytes)
4: ...he home of the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]] until the [[Meiji Restoration]] when the imperial court was moved f...
- Roppongi (2,704 bytes)
4: ...tself was not largely populated until after the [[Meiji Restoration]].
6: ...strict, though much of its development during the Meiji period was destroyed during the [[Great Kanto Ear...
- Omotesando (2,416 bytes)
1: ...e]] in [[Yoyogi Park]]. As a main approach to the Meiji Shrine, Omotesando Street is heavily traveled wit...
- Japanese Food (7,709 bytes)
17: ...ction of Western style cuisine in 1868 with the [[Meiji Restoration]] and the end of national seclusion g...
- Fukutoshin Line (1,562 bytes)
21: * F15 [[Meiji Jingumae Station]]
- Kitasando Station (1,308 bytes)
4: ...ntrances to Kitasando Station on the East side of Meiji Dori, both connecting to the same ticket barrier ...
7: ...alk (around 15 minutes) from the station south on Meiji Dori to [[Killer Street]] in [[Harajuku]].
15: * F15 [[Meiji Jingumae Station]]
- Milk (2,802 bytes)
7: Milk’s main shop is located on [[Meiji Dori]] in Harajuku just past [[Laforet]] on the w...
- Miho Matsuda (2,199 bytes)
19: ... in [[Tokyo]]’s [[Harajuku]] District, off of [[Meiji Street]].
- Onden (380 bytes)
3: ...rs to the area south of Omotesando Dori between [[Meiji Dori]] and [[Aoyama Dori]]. The area to the north...
- The Great Burger (2,073 bytes)
3: This restaurant is located near [[Meiji Dori]] on a small street just off [[Cat Street]]....
- Hamarikyu Onshi Teien (2,146 bytes)
10: Following the Meiji Period, the garden was expanded creating an addit...
- Palace East Gardens (1,930 bytes)
8: Following the Edo Period, Emperor [[Meiji]] took over the land turning it into the Imperial...
- Roka Koshun-en Park (1,805 bytes)
1: ...The original estate of a famous writer from the [[Meiji]] era, Roku Koshun-en Park is basically a large m...
- Sapporo (4,718 bytes)
9: ...ro was established in 1868 in the same year the [[Meiji]] government took over Japan. The new government ...
- Takiyama Park (1,882 bytes)
6: ...official castle grounds of a great ruler in the [[Meiji Period]]. At this time the castle called Takiyama...
- Tornado Mart (2,570 bytes)
27: ...he closest stations are [[Omotesando Station]], [[Meiji-Jingu Mae Station]], or [[Harajuku Station]]. The...
- Okinawa Prefecture (4,740 bytes)
11: When the [[Meiji Restoration]] occurred in 1868, the Ryukyu Kingdo...
- Chiba Prefecture (2,988 bytes)
5: Before Chiba Prefecture was formed during the Meiji Restoration, its current land consisted of [[Kisa...
- Nagasaki Prefecture (3,000 bytes)
5: Before the [[Meiji Restoration]], Nagasaki Prefecture was comprised ...
9: Following the Meiji Restoration, Nagasaki became home to the major po...
- Ibaraki Prefecture (2,755 bytes)
5: ...minent [[Tokugawa]] era province – during the [[Meiji Restoration]] in 1871.
- Ehime Prefecture (2,758 bytes)
5: Before the [[Meiji Era]], Ehime was known in Japan as Iyo Province a...
7: ...ama]] is built. The name given to Ehime after the Meiji Restoration and the reapportionment of lands in J...
- Hiroshima Prefecture (2,421 bytes)
5: ...inces of Bingo and Aki before the advent of the [[Meiji Restoration]]. During the shogunate periods and e...
- Gunma Prefecture (3,259 bytes)
7: ...the [[Gunma Incident]] of 1884 occurred here with Meiji Japanese Army troops gunning down armed farmers.
- Ishikawa Prefecture (1,710 bytes)
1: .... Before abolition of the [[Han System]] by the [[Meiji Restoration]], Ishikawa Prefecture was comprised ...
- Okayama Prefecture (2,075 bytes)
5: ...the [[Han System]] was abolished in 1871 by the [[Meiji Restoration]], Mimasaka Province, Bizen Province,...
- Fukuoka Prefecture (2,258 bytes)
5: Before being consolidated during the [[Meiji Restoration]], the land that makes up Fukuoka Pre...
- Fukushima Prefecture (2,978 bytes)
5: ...ous provinces it had been split into during the [[Meiji Restoration]] in the 1870s.
- Aomori Prefecture (2,358 bytes)
5: ...ated from previous provinces in 1871 during the [[Meiji Restoration]] and its capital was established in ...
- Kyoto Prefecture (3,724 bytes)
5: ...ry and the home of the imperial court until the [[Meiji Restoration]].
13: ...68, when imperial rule returned to Japan, Emperor Meiji moved the imperial court from Kyoto to Edo, renam...
- Kumamoto Prefecture (2,136 bytes)
5: ...abolition of the Han system in the 1870s by the [[Meiji Restoration]], Kumamoto Prefecture was known as H...
- Hyogo Prefecture (2,981 bytes)
7: ...integrated in part or whole in the 1870s by the [[Meiji Restoration]].
- Kagawa Prefecture (1,669 bytes)
5: ...ed, was known as Sanuki Province. Following the [[Meiji Restoration]]’s changes, the province was made ...
- Fukui Prefecture (2,395 bytes)
5: ...cture of Fukui in 1871 during the height of the [[Meiji Restoration]].
- Mie Prefecture (3,572 bytes)
9: Following the [[Meiji Restoration]], the provinces of Iga, Ise, and Shi...
- Iwate Prefecture (2,428 bytes)
5: ...t. Iwate Prefecture was formed in 1871 when the [[Meiji Restoration]] abolished the Han System.
- Kagoshima Prefecture (2,679 bytes)
5: ...nese provinces of Satsuma and Osumi. During the [[Meiji Restoration]], the city of Kagoshima was a valuab...
- Osaka Prefecture (2,835 bytes)
5: ...was formed in 1868 during the first year of the [[Meiji Era]] before the [[Han System]] was official abol...
- Oita Prefecture (2,139 bytes)
5: Before the [[Meiji Restoration]], the land making up Oita Prefecture...
- Niigata Prefecture (3,138 bytes)
5: ... Niigata Prefecture was consolidated during the [[Meiji Restoration]] after the abolition of the [[Han Sy...
- Nagano Prefecture (2,547 bytes)
5: Before the Meiji Restoration and the abolition of the [[Han System...
- Saitama Prefecture (3,282 bytes)
5: ...p until the Han System was abolished during the [[Meiji Restoration]], Saitama Prefecture was known as Mu...
- Kochi Prefecture (1,965 bytes)
1: ...a Province. It was reapportioned in 1871 when the Meiji government abolished the [[Han System]].
- Omotesando Station (2,002 bytes)
33: *Chiyoda Line – Meiji-Jingumae, Nogizaka
- Bakery Cafe 632 (1,455 bytes)
3: This cafe is near the intersection of [[Meiji Dori]] and [[Omotesando Dori]], behind the [[Cond...
- 1901 (2,410 bytes)
4: * Emperor: [[Meiji]]
8: ...as Prince Michi and was the grandson to [[Emperor Meiji]], who reigned until his death in [[1912]].
25: ...s, which gave him many of his abilities. When the Meiji government took over, Katsura was noticed and was...
- Astro Hall Harajuku (1,889 bytes)
17: ...FITS bright orange sign which you should see from Meiji Butukattara.
- Liquid Room Ebisu (2,019 bytes)
18: ... to the Shibuyabashi crossing. Turn left down the Meiji Dori, the Liquid Room should be on your left.
- Meiji-Jingu Mae Station (3,110 bytes)
1: '''Meiji-Jingu Mae Station''' is a [[Tokyo Metro]] Station...
5: Meiji-Jingu Mae Station opened for the Chiyoda line on ...
7: The Chiyoda line was built directly under Meiji Street. The station is located in Harajuku, which...
13: ...st basement. The 2nd is the east subbasement by [[Meiji street]] and the third is in the 4 story undergro...
28: * [[Meiji Shrine]]
- 1902 (2,404 bytes)
6: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
- 1903 (2,228 bytes)
6: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
- 1904 (2,609 bytes)
5: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
- 1905 (2,821 bytes)
5: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
- 1906 (2,082 bytes)
5: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
37: ... Arisaka]] who was promoted to Baron by Emperor [[Meiji]] a year after production started.
- 1907 (2,489 bytes)
1: '''1907''' is '''Meiji 40''' on the '''Japanese Calendar'''
8: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
27: ... Emperor [[Komei]], and was the mother of Emperor Meiji.
53: ...a Japanese field marshal who helped to lead the [[Meiji Restoration]]. He was so revered by his country t...
- 1908 (1,267 bytes)
3: '''1908''' is '''Meiji 41''' on the '''Japanese Calendar'''
8: * Emperor: Emperor [[Meiji]]
- Japan Fashion Week (4,466 bytes)
10: *October 31st – November 9th, 2005 at the [[Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery]]
11: *March 17th – March 24th, 2006 at the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery
- Kanto (2,935 bytes)
7: Since the [[Meiji restoration]] in the late 1800’s, the area has ...
- Japanese Curry (2,087 bytes)
15: ...pan, introduced in the late 1800’s during the [[Meiji]] era. Though the exact date is of its introducti...
- Sake (2,729 bytes)
8: ...everage to be sipped rather than chewed. By the [[Meiji Restoration]], over 30,000 breweries were in exis...
- Japanese Money (2,705 bytes)
5: The Yen was first introduced by the [[Meiji]] government in 1872 to model after European syst...
- Japanese Literature (6,391 bytes)
18: The rise of the [[Meiji era]] saw the end of isolation from the west by J...
- Japanese Desserts (2,422 bytes)
9: ...hanced by monks and commoners alike. During the [[Meiji Era]], the western cakes and desserts of America ...
- Urahara (3,333 bytes)
5: ...keshita]], you would reach Urahara after crossing Meiji Dori. Once you crossed Meji Dori, the entire area...
23: * [[Meiji-Jingu Mae Station]]
- Japanese Schoolgirl Uniforms (2,927 bytes)
5: ...he traditional sailor uniform, which derives from Meiji era military dress, based on European naval tradi...
- Japanese Tattoo (2,743 bytes)
13: When the [[Meiji]] government took control of Japan, tattoos were ...
- MTV Cafe (1,347 bytes)
3: ...tudio. It is located across from [[LaForet]] on [[Meiji Dori]]. Big screen TVs broadcast MTV programming ...
- Japanese Holidays (4,252 bytes)
21: ...cent addition meant to mark the return of Emperor Meiji to Hokkaido in 1876 and to celebrate the ocean.
- Wired Cafe 360 (1,688 bytes)
3: ...from the intersection of [[Takeshita Dori]] and [[Meiji Dori]]. The cafe's good location and view of the ...
- Tokyo Hipsters Club (2,158 bytes)
1: ...floor space located in the midst of Harajuku on [[Meiji Street]] with retail space, a café, and lounging...
- Cred Tokyo (2,201 bytes)
12: ...de of the street of LaForet and then walking down Meiji Dori toward Taskeshita, though the walk from that...
- Education in Japan (4,747 bytes)
11: ===Meiji Period===
- Tokyo History (3,786 bytes)
10: ==Meiji Restoration==
11: ...stern Capital” and became the home of [[Emperor Meiji]], moving the court from Kyoto in 1869. Tokyo Cas...
16: ...iji Shrine was constructed to commemorate Emperor Meiji and his Empress. In 1921, Prime Minister [[Takash...
- University of Tokyo (2,158 bytes)
4: ...he University of Tokyo was founded in 1877 by the Meiji government as an attempt to reincorporate old sch...
- Tokyo Zoo (Ueno) (2,175 bytes)
4: The Tokyo Zoo was created by the Meiji government during the initial years of western re...
- Shibuya Koen Dori (4,677 bytes)
43: * [[Meiji-Jingu Mae Station]]
- Le Pre Verre (1,746 bytes)
24: 35.669036, 139.704037, Meiji-Jingumae Station
- Yasukuni Dori (1,272 bytes)
4: ... including [[Isetan Men's]] and, after crossing [[Meiji Dori]] in [[Shinjuku Sanchome]], [[Marui Men]]. C...
19: * [[Meiji Dori]]
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