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The neighborhood of Siodome to which redevelopment progresses
Ginza Line runs under National Highway route. 15 (Chuou avenue). |
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The neighborhood of Siodome to which redevelopment progresses
National Highway Route 15 changes names from the 1st Keihin National
Highway to Chuou avenue.. |
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Ginza view |
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Eidan Ginza Line Ginza station
The 4 chome intersection of Ginza |
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The No.1 shopping quarter of Japan, 4 chome intersection of Ginza
Right-hand side is MITSUKOSHI and left-hand side is the Wako clock store
which is the symbol of Ginza. |
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Eidan Ginza Line Kyobashi station |
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Eidan Ginza Line Nihonbashi station |
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Nihonbashi bridge |
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The statue with which Nihonbashi is decorated |
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The statue with which Nihonbashi is decorated |
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Zero-mile post in Nihonbashi
Zero-mile post of Japan. Until recently, distance to any city was
measured from this post |
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The lion statue of the symbol of the MITSUKOSHI head office |
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Eidan Ginza Line MITSUKOSHI station |
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The intersection of the Chuou avenue and the Edo avenue |
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Eidan Ginza Line Kanda station |
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The intersection of the Chuou avenue and the Yasukuni avenue
The direction of left-hand side is the Akihabara electricity town. |
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Akihabara electricity town |
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Eidan Ginza Line Suehirochou station |
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The intersection of the Chuou avenue and the Kuramae avenue |
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Ame-Yoko Street |
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Ame-Yoko Sketch |
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The Takamori Saigo statue in Ueno Park |
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The Ame-yoko perspective from the Ueno Park |
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Eidan Ginza Line Ueno station |
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Eidan Ginza Line Inari-cho station |
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Kappa-bashi Tool town
The wholesale district handling various kinds of tools. Retail is also
possible.
There are some foreigners who buy waxwork of food samples, intended for
restaurants, for a souvenir. |
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A Buddhist altar, a Buddhist-instruments shopping street |
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Eidan Ginza Line Tawaramachi station
It is close to the Asakusa Rokku of amusement quarter. |