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  1. Keio Plaza (3,712 bytes)
    1: '''Keio Plaza''' is a 4-star luxury and business hotel lo...
    6: ...to [[Shinjuku Station]] in around 80 minutes. The Keio Plaza is about a ten minute walk from the west ex...
    13: The Keio Plaza Hotel is located in two towers. The Main To...
    29: |Name=Keio Plaza
    39: ===Keio Plaza Map===

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  1. Tokyo Hotels (2,974 bytes)
    19: * [[Keio Plaza]] ([[Shinjuku]])
  2. Setagaya-ku (2,691 bytes)
    33: * [[Keio Line]]
  3. Shibuya-ku (4,187 bytes)
    60: * [[Keio Line]]
    61: * [[Keio New Line]]
  4. Shimokitazawa (1,375 bytes)
    6: ...ved by both the [[Odakyu Odawara Line]] and the [[Keio Inokashira Line]].
  5. Eiji Okada (5,992 bytes)
    1: ...i Okada's only Hollywood film. Okada studied at [[Keio University]] and broke the traditional fierce sam...
  6. Kichijoji (3,118 bytes)
    1: ...Chuo Line]], [[Sobu Line]], [[Tozai Line]], and [[Keio Inokashira Line]].
  7. Suginami-ku (3,882 bytes)
    70: * [[Keio Line]]
    71: * [[Keio Inokashira Line]]
  8. Shibuya Station (3,226 bytes)
    7: *Keio Inokashira Line
    23: ...the Tamagawa Exit on the west side leading to the Keio Inokashira Line station.
    43: *Keio Inokashira Line to Shinsen
  9. Shinjuku Station (2,990 bytes)
    4: ...[Chuo Line]] was added in 1889, followed by the [[Keio Line]] in 1915, the [[Odakyu Line]] in 1923, and ...
    19: ===Keio===
    20: *[[Keio Line]]
    21: *[[Keio New Line]]
  10. Toei Subway (3,037 bytes)
    8: ...the TMEB including the Tokyo Underground Railway, Keio Electric Railway, and [[Tokyu]] Corporation, as w...
  11. Fuchu-no-mori Park (2,002 bytes)
    17: ...amous Fuchuunomori Park is accessible using the [[Keio Rail Line]]. Once in [[Fuchu]] City it is an appr...
  12. Hirayama Joshi Park (1,746 bytes)
    15: Hirayama Joshi Park is accessible using the [[Keio Line]] going to [[Hirayama jyosi-koen Station]]. ...
  13. Naganuma Park (1,619 bytes)
    18: Naganuma Park is accessible using the [[Keio Rail Line]] traveling to [[Naganuma Station]]. On...
  14. Oyamadairi Park (1,824 bytes)
    18: Oyamadairi Park is accessible using the [[Keio]] [[Sagamihara Line]] entering [[Tama-sakai Stati...
  15. Roka Koshun-en Park (1,805 bytes)
    22: Roka Koshun-en Park is accessible using the [[Keio Line]] to the [[Rokakoen Station]]. From the stat...
  16. Ryonan Park (2,569 bytes)
    22: ...ation]]. Once at the station you must board the [[Keio]] Bus and exit at the [[Goryomae]] Bus Stop. From...
  17. Sakuragaoka Park (2,064 bytes)
    20: ...seki]] [[Sakuragaoka Station]], then taking the [[Keio]] Bus to [[Kinennkan Mae]] Bus Stop. The park is ...
  18. Sengenyama Park (1,754 bytes)
    20: ...aveling to [[Tama Station]] where you board the [[Keio]] Bus ending at [[Sengen-yama]] [[koen]] Bus Stop...
  19. Wadabori Park (2,247 bytes)
    22: Wadabori Park is accessible traveling the [[Keio Inokashira Line]] to [[Nishieifuku Station]]. Onc...
  20. Arashi (2,248 bytes)
    10: ... writes a lot of the lyrics. Sho graduated from [[Keio University]], which is considered to be an Ivy Le...

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