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  2. Ochanomizu Station - Wikipedia

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    The Ochanomizu neighborhood is known for its many guitar and instrument shops. The Tokyo Metro station is located in Bunkyō Ward, separate from the JR East station, and is served by the Marunouchi Line. The area is also served by the Chiyoda Line at Shin-Ochanomizu, which is connected to Ogawamachi on the Shinjuku Line.

  3. Ochanomizu - Wikipedia

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    Ochanomizu is also the location of the Holy Resurrection Cathedral (Nikorai-dō). Ochanomizu is famous for its many musical instrument stores, as well as ski and snowboard shops located a short walk from the station; it is a popular district for bargain-conscious musicians and sportsmen.

  4. Shinya (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Shinya opened Re:soul, a jewellery shop specializing in healing stones, in Daikanyamachō on April 23, 2008. [26] In 2009, he began "producing" the Tokyo ramen shop Tenraiken (天雷軒). [27] That year, he also played on L'Arc-en-Ciel guitarist Ken's first solo album In Physical, [28] and provided live support for the recently reunited Dead ...

  5. US guitar maker Fender opens flagship store in Tokyo ... - AOL

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    Fender, the guitar of choice for some of the world’s biggest stars from Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton, is opening what it calls its “first flagship store” in its 77-year history. The American ...

  6. Casals Hall - Wikipedia

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    Casals Hall (カザルスホール, Kazarusu Hōru) is a concert hall in Ochanomizu, Tokyo, Japan. It is named in honour of cellist Pau Casals. The hall opened in 1987 as a venue for chamber music and has a shoebox-style auditorium which seats 511. Arata Isozaki was the architect, with acoustic design by Nagata Acoustics.

  7. List of Japanese OEM guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The company initially produced violins and classical guitars with electric guitar production following a couple of years later. By the 1970s Fuji Gengakki was producing instruments for a number of brands including Hoshino Gakki ( Ibanez ), CSL ( Antoria ), Kanda Shokai ( Greco guitars ) and Yamaha . [ 6 ]