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  2. Ginza - Wikipedia

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    Ginza was built upon a former swamp that was filled in during the 16th century. The name Ginza comes after the establishment of a silver-coin mint established there in 1612, during the Edo period. [2] After a devastating fire in 1872 burned down most of the area, [2] the Meiji government designated the Ginza area as a "model of modernization."

  3. Lost in Translation (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $4 million. Box office. $118.7 million. Lost in Translation is a 2003 romantic comedy-drama film [ note 1 ] written and directed by Sofia Coppola. Bill Murray stars as Bob Harris, a fading American movie star who is having a midlife crisis when he travels to Tokyo to promote Suntory whisky.

  4. Ginza (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released as the lead single from the singer's studio album Energía on July 17, 2015. "Ginza" was commercially successful, positioning itself inside the top 10 in most Latin American markets and crossing over to European radio. It reached number one in several charts, including Balvin's native Colombia, Mexico, Spain, Italy and the Latin ...

  5. Filming of James Bond in the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    The initial scenes are set in and around the Ginza area. The Hotel New Otani Tokyo served as the outside for Osato Chemicals, and the hotel's gardens were used for scenes of the ninja training. A car chase using the Toyota 2000GT and a Toyota Crown was largely filmed in the area around the Olympic Stadium used previously for the 1964 Summer ...

  6. Right Ginza - Wikipedia

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    Right Ginza 2.1: Section numbers are numbered starting from section 2 in Gelbert (2011), since the first section comprises a scribal prelude. As a result, section 25 in the table below would be equivalent to section 26 in Gelbert (2011). Right Ginza 2.4: Original section numbering from Gelbert (2011).

  7. Ginza Station - Wikipedia

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    Ginza Station (銀座駅, Ginza-eki) is a subway station in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. It serves the Ginza commercial district, and is the fourth-busiest Tokyo Metro station after Ikebukuro , Ōtemachi , and Kita-senju .

  8. Wako (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.wako.co.jp. Wako Co., Ltd. (株式会社和光, Kabushiki-gaisha Wakō) is a department store retailer in Japan, whose best known store (commonly known as the Ginza Wako) is at the heart of the Ginza shopping district in Tokyo. This store is famous for its watches, jewellery, chocolate, porcelain, dishware, and handbags, as well as ...

  9. Category:Ginza - Wikipedia

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