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  2. SM Megamall - Wikipedia

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    SM Megamall was the largest mall in the country for a 17-year period, but when the SM Mall of Asia was built in 2006, it was ranked third largest in the country by floor area at that time, measuring 331,679 m 2 (3,570,160 sq ft) of total retail floor area and after SM City North EDSA (which ranks first in the country and second in the world).

  3. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (東京都庁舎, Tōkyō-to Chōsha), also referred to as the Tochō (都庁) for short, is the seat of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, which governs the special wards, cities, towns, and villages that constitute the Tokyo Metropolis. Located in Shinjuku ward, the building was designed by architect ...

  4. List of highest-grossing films in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Doraemon: Nobita's Secret Gadget Museum (2013) to Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 (2016) – 14.05 million [137] Doraemon the Movie 2017: Great Adventure in the Antarctic Kachi Kochi (2017) to Doraemon: Nobita's Little Star Wars 2021 (2022) – 17,484,513 [ak] Stand by Me Doraemon series – 8.51 million.

  5. Korakuen Hall - Wikipedia

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    2,005 seats (maximum) Opened. April 16, 1962. Tenants. Nippon TV (1962–present) Japan Boxing Commission (1962–present) Korakuen Hall (Japanese: 後楽園ホール, Hepburn: Kōrakuen Hōru) is a sports arena in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan, which has hosted boxing, professional wrestling, kickboxing, mixed martial arts and Lethwei matches. [1][2]

  6. Bunkyo Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    Bunkyo Civic Center stands on the former site of the Bunkyo City Hall (文京公会堂), which opened in April 1959. This was the venue for the first Japan Record Awards. The city hall, which had excellent acoustics, was used mainly as a venue for classical music performances and concerts from the time of its opening until 1977. [citation needed]

  7. Minato Mirai 21 - Wikipedia

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    Minato Mirai 21 (みなとみらい21, Minato Mirai Nijūichi), often known as simply Minato Mirai and abbreviated as MM, is the central business district of Yokohama, Japan. Initially developed in the 1980s, Minato Mirai 21 was designed as a large master-planned development and new urban center planned to connect Yokohama's traditionally ...

  8. Shinjuku - Wikipedia

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    Shinjuku (Japanese: 新宿区, Hepburn: Shinjuku-ku, IPA: [ɕiɲdʑɯkɯ] ⓘ), officially called Shinjuku City, is a special ward of Tokyo, Japan.It is a major commercial and administrative center, housing the northern half of the busiest railway station in the world (Shinjuku Station) as well as the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the administrative center of the Tokyo Metropolitan ...

  9. Mitaka, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Mitaka, Tokyo. Mitaka (三鷹市, Mitaka-shi) is a city in the Western Tokyo region of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 March 2021, the city had an estimated population of 190,403, and a population density of 12,000 persons per km 2. [1] The total area of the city was 16.42 square kilometres (6.34 sq mi). [2]