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  2. Higashi-nihombashi Station - Wikipedia

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    Higashi-Nihombashi Station opened on May 31, 1962, as a station on Toei Line 1. [1] During planning, its tentative name was Kumatsucho. [2]In 1978, the line took its present name.

  3. Special wards of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    "Large City System of Japan" (PDF). Papers on the Local Governance System and Its Implementation in Selected Fields in Japan (20): 1. graphic shows special wards of Tokyo compared with other Japanese city types at p. 1 (PDF: 7 of 40) "索引検索結果画面" [Text of the Local Government Law] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2005 ...

  4. Higashi-shinjuku Station - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line part of the station opened on 14 June 2008. [1] The two Tokyo Metro island platforms initially used only one track each, with the second tracks for passing non-stop trains hidden behind screens. The Shibuya-bound platform was numbered 1, and the Wakoshi-bound platform was numbered 2. [2]

  5. Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    A map with Nishi-Tama District in green A map of the Izu Islands with black labels A map of the Ogasawara Islands with black labels. Since the completion of the Great Mergers of Heisei in 2001, Tokyo consists of 62 municipalities: 23 special wards, 26 cities, 5 towns and 8 villages. All municipalities in Japan have a directly elected mayor and ...

  6. File:Tokyo Metropolis Map.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Urban Employment Area - Wikipedia

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    A map of Tokyo MEA in 2015. A map showing Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nagoya MEAs in 2015.. Urban Employment Area (都市雇用圏, Toshi Koyō-ken) is a definition of metropolitan areas used in Japan, defined by the Center for Spatial Information Service of the University of Tokyo.

  8. Geospatial Information Authority of Japan - Wikipedia

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    This is called mean sea level of Tokyo Bay (東京湾平均海面, Tōkyō-wan heikin kaimen) or Tokyo Peil (TP for short, "Tokyo level"), where the word Peil comes from the Dutch language. The stone base monument of the datum has a crystal scale with a 0 which indicates 24.3900 m (80.020 ft) above the mean sea level of Tokyo Bay since October ...

  9. Nihombashi Station - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Underground Railway (which built the Asakusa-Shimbashi section of the Ginza Line) opened a station here on 24 December 1932, when they extended the line south to Kyōbashi. On 1 September 1941, they merged with the Tokyo Rapid Railway to form the Teito Rapid Transit Authority (TRTA). [citation needed]