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"Ikebukuro" is the name of a 16-minute-long track from the Brian Eno album, The Shutov Assembly. Ikebukuro is also represented in the multimedial project by King Records Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle; Ikebukuro is a common location in the Megami Tensei series of video games. The train station of Ikebukuro is featured in Lost Judgment.
Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Park (豊島区立池袋西口公園, Toshima Kuritsu Ikebukuro Nishiguchi Kōen) is a public park in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. It is adjacent to Ikebukuro Station West Exit Bus Terminal.
Minami-Ikebukuro Park ... From 14 September 2009 to 2014 it was closed due to the construction of an underground substation of Tokyo Electric Power Company and park ...
Kami-ikebukuro (上池袋) is a neighborhood in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. It is located among JR Ikebukuro, Ōtsuka, and Itabashi Stations and spread along Meiji Avenue. Kami-ikebukuro borders Ikebukuro-honchō, Takinogawa (in Kita), and Nishi-sugamo in the north, and Kita-Ōtsuka and Higashi-ikebukuro in the south. Most of it is a residential ...
The complex contains a concert hall with 1999 seats and a playhouse with 834 seats as well as a number of smaller spaces. [3]The organ of the great hall, built by the French organ builder Marc Garnier and inaugurated in 1991, is composed of three independent instruments of contrasting aesthetics (Dutch Renaissance, German Baroque and modern French) for a total of 126 sets and more than 9000 pipes.
Otome Road is located to the immediate west of Sunshine City, near Ikebukuro Station.Bordered by the Shuto Expressway, its boundaries are roughly defined as beginning at the Ikebukuro Animate store and ending at the K-Books Cosplay Store.
This station was destroyed by fire on 14 April 1945 during Bombing of Tokyo in World War II, forcing its use to be suspended from 20 May, and then formally closed on 19 August 1947. [4] The station reopened as Kita-Ikebukuro Station on 1 September 1951.