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  2. Shinagawa - Wikipedia

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    Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The Ward refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The Ward is home to ten embassies. As of 1 April 2016, the Ward had an estimated population of 380,293 and a population density of 16,510 persons per km 2. The total area is 22.84 km 2. [2]

  3. Shinagawa Station - Wikipedia

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    Shinagawa is one of Japan's oldest stations, opened on 12 June 1872, when the service between Shinagawa and Yokohama provisionally started, four months before the inauguration of "Japan's first railway" between Shimbashi and Yokohama through Shinagawa on 14 October 1872. This line is a part of the Tōkaidō Main Line.

  4. Gotanda Station - Wikipedia

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    Gotanda Station (Japan) Show map of Japan Gotanda Station ( Japanese : 五反田駅 , Japanese pronunciation: [Gotanda-eki] ) is a railway station in Shinagawa, Tokyo , Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East), the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation , and the Tokyo subway operator Toei .

  5. Gotanda - Wikipedia

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    Gotanda Station in 1936. The name Gotanda literally means "five-tan (approx. 5,000 m 2) rice paddy" and is said to come from the standard size of rice paddies in the area.. Gotanda was a rural rice farming area on the Meguro River through the Edo era and Meiji era; it began to urbanize with the opening of Gotanda Station on the Yamanote Line in

  6. Ōimachi Station - Wikipedia

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    Ōimachi Station (Japan) Show map of Japan Ōimachi Station ( 大井町駅 , Ōimachi-eki ) is an interchange railway station in Shinagawa, Tokyo , Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East), Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit (TWR), and the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation .

  7. Nakanobu Station - Wikipedia

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    Nakanobu Station (Japan) Show map of Japan Nakanobu Station ( 中延駅 , Nakanobu-eki ) is a railway station in Shinagawa, Tokyo , Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tokyu Corporation and the Tokyo subway operator Toei Subway .

  8. Ōsaki, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Gate City Ōsaki. Ōsaki (大崎) is a primarily commercial district in the northern part of Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan.The district has completed several urban renewal projects centered around the Yamanote Line's Ōsaki Station, which include Ōsaki New City in 1987, Gate City Ōsaki in 1999, Art Village Ōsaki in 2007, Oval Court Ōsaki in 2004, and ThinkPark in 2007.

  9. Shinagawa Seaside Station - Wikipedia

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    Shinagawa Seaside Station (Japan) Show map of Japan Shinagawa Seaside Station ( 品川シーサイド駅 , Shinagawa Shīsaido-eki ) is a railway station on the Rinkai Line in Shinagawa, Tokyo , Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operating company Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit (TWR).