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- 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]]
- 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]])
- 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]]
- 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)
- Cities of Tokyo (543 bytes)
1: ...lso known as the Tama area. 26 cities lie Western Tokyo:
25: * [[Nishi-tokyo]]
- List of Tokyo parks (16 bytes)
- List of popular Tokyo shopping areas (395 bytes)
2: *[[Decks Tokyo Beach]]
15: *[[Tokyo Midtown]]
- List of Tokyo concert venues (230 bytes)
8: *[[Tokyo Dome]]
10: *[[Zepp Tokyo]]
- 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...
- 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, ...
- 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.
- 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...
- 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 ...
- 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==
- 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]]
- 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 ===
- 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]]
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
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- The GazettE (6,247 bytes)
10: ...e at the Shibuya-AX, which was released on DVD as Tokyo saihan ~Judgement Day~.[2] On March 30, 2004 they...
86: Tokyo Saihan -Judgement Day-]] (東京裁判-Judgement ...
- Japan (4,606 bytes)
1: ...0 smaller islands. The largest city in Japan is [[Tokyo]].
15: ...|Tochigi]], [[Tokushima Prefecture|Tokushima]], [[Tokyo]], [[Tottori Prefecture|Tottori]], [[Toyama Prefe...
- Taku Satoh (1,345 bytes)
1: '''Taku Satoh''' (佐藤 卓) was born in [[Tokyo]] in [[1955]]. He is an award winning [[Japanese ...
4: Graduated from [[Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music]] ([[G...
11: He has won the following design awards: [[Tokyo ADC Award]], [[Mainichi Design Award]], and [[JAG...
20: [[Category:Born in Tokyo|Taku, Satoh]]
- List of Japanese bands (2,552 bytes)
56: * [[Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra]]
- List of Japanese art galleries (583 bytes)
19: * [[Tokyo Gallery]]
20: * [[Tokyo Wonder Site]]
- 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]]
- 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]])
- List of Japanese foods (433 bytes)
28: * [[List of Tokyo restaurants]]
- Japanese Culture (739 bytes)
2: === Tokyo Museums ===
3: === Tokyo Galleries ===
5: === Tokyo Art Events ===
- Japanese Language (2,436 bytes)
9: ..., the Osaka accent is markedly different from the Tokyo accent.
- Mizuma Art Gallery (1,517 bytes)
1: ...ry Art]] gallery in the [[Naka-meguro]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Their best known artist is [[Makoto Aida]]. T...
4: ...dg.<br>1-3-9, [[Kami-meguro]]<br>[[Meguro-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 153-0051, Japan
37: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Mizuma Art Gallery]]
- List of Japanese museums (922 bytes)
4: ...rafts Gallery, The National Museum Of Modern Art, Tokyo
5: * Edo-Tokyo Museum
6: * Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
16: * Meguro Museum of Art, Tokyo
19: * Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
- Cystem Gallery (585 bytes)
1: ...is a small gallery in the [[Sendagaya]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Gallery owner Shinji Nomura is known for his i...
4: 3-20-10 [[Sendagaya]]<br>[[Shibuya-ku]], [[Tokyo]] 151-0051 Japan
16: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Cystem Gallery]]
- Hiromi Yoshii (1,003 bytes)
1: ...ontemporary gallery in the [[Kiyosumi]] area of [[Tokyo]] prefecture. The main gallery is located in an i...
5: 1-3-2-6F [[Kiyosumi]]<br>[[Koto-ku]] Tokyo 135-0024 Japan
30: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Hiromi Yoshii]]
- 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]]
- Nadiff Gallery (731 bytes)
1: ...ibition space, cafe in the [[Jingumae]] area of [[Tokyo]]. Tucked away on a small street behind [[Omotesa...
4: ...u B1<br> 4-9-8 [[Jingumae]], [[Shibuya-ku]]<br> [[Tokyo]] 150-0001
19: [[Category:Tokyo Art Galleries|Nadiff Gallery]]
- 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]]
- 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]]
- 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]]
- 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]]
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