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  2. Nihonbashi Bakurochō - Wikipedia

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    Nihonbashi Bakurochō (日本橋馬喰町), known in short as Bakurochō (馬喰町), [1] is a neighborhood in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. It is at the intersection of the Kanda River and the Sumida River. Its name means "horse trader town", [1] a reference to how it was formerly a center for selling and buying horses. [2]

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  4. Arakichō - Wikipedia

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    Arakichō (Japanese: 荒木町) is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Its postal code is 160–0007. [1] Yotsuya-sanchōme Station is a major train hub in the area. Arakichō Rokkan is a Michelin Guide-starred restaurant in the neighborhood. [2]

  5. Special wards of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    In everyday English, Tokyo as a whole is also referred to as a city even though it contains 62 cities, towns, villages and special wards. The closest English equivalents for the special wards would be the London boroughs or New York City boroughs if Greater London and New York City had been abolished in the same way as Tokyo City, making the ...

  6. Den-en-chōfu - Wikipedia

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    Den-en-chōfu is one of Tokyo's most famous and exclusive neighborhoods, where many business executives and celebrities reside. [3] The residences are very expensive and fairly large by Tokyo standards, [4] and the district is often compared to Beverly Hills, Los Angeles. [5] Cherry blossom season in Den-en-chōfu

  7. Kabutocho - Wikipedia

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    A street car runs in front of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Tokyo Stock Exchange during the 1960s. Kabutochō (Japanese: 兜町), or more formally Nihonbashi Kabutochō (Japanese: 日本橋兜町), is a neighborhood of Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, where the Tokyo Stock Exchange and many securities companies are located, so that it is considered Japan's equivalent of Wall Street in New York City.

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