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  2. Kashiwa - Wikipedia

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    Kashiwa (柏市, Kashiwa-shi) is a city located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. [1] As of May 1, 2024 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 435,578 in 199,926 households and a population density of 3800 persons per km 2 . [ 2 ]

  3. Kashiwanoha - Wikipedia

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    city.kashiwa.lg.jp (in Japanese) Kashiwanoha (柏の葉; " Oak Leaf") is an area of Kashiwa in the Chiba Prefecture of Japan, less than 25 minutes by Tsukuba Express , Tokyo's fastest private railway, from Akihabara (秋葉原), Tokyo .

  4. Kashiwa Reysol - Wikipedia

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    Kashiwa Reysol (柏レイソル, Kashiwa Reisoru) is a Japanese professional football club based in Kashiwa, Chiba Prefecture, part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The club plays in the J1 League , which is the top tier of football in the country.

  5. Chiba Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Chiba is the capital and largest city of Chiba Prefecture, with other major cities including Funabashi, Matsudo, Ichikawa [3] and Kashiwa. Chiba Prefecture is located on Japan's eastern Pacific coast to the east of Tokyo, and is part of the Greater Tokyo Area, the most populous metropolitan area in the world.

  6. Kashiwa Campus, University of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The Kashiwa Campus, University of Tokyo (Japanese: 東京大学 柏地区キャンパス, branded as UTokyo Kashiwa [1]) is one of the three main campuses of the University of Tokyo located in Kashiwa, Chiba. It is also referred to as the "Kashiwa Campus" or simply "Kashiwa District".

  7. Kashiwa Station - Wikipedia

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    Kashiwa Station (柏駅, Kashiwa-eki) is an interchange passenger railway station in the city of Kashiwa, Chiba, Japan, jointly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Tōbu Railway.