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  2. Cat Street, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Cat Street (キャットストリート, Kyattosutorīto) is an approximately half-mile street in Tokyo, Japan. The street meanders within Harajuku and Shibuya. [1] According to Time Out Tokyo, "Cat Street is the spiritual home of Tokyo’s vibrant street fashion culture. While the strip has been steadily heading upmarket over the past few ...

  3. Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya (渋谷 区, Shibuya-ku, IPA: ⓘ) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan.A major commercial center, Shibuya houses two of the busiest railway stations in the world, Shibuya Station and Shinjuku Station.

  4. Kabutocho - Wikipedia

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    A street car runs in front of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The Tokyo Stock Exchange during the 1960s. Kabutochō (Japanese: 兜町), or more formally Nihonbashi Kabutochō (Japanese: 日本橋兜町), is a neighborhood of Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, where the Tokyo Stock Exchange and many securities companies are located, so that it is considered Japan's equivalent of Wall Street in New York City.

  5. 2nd Street - Wikipedia

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    2nd Street (Manhattan), New York City 2nd Street, Los Angeles, California . Second Street Cable Railway; 2nd Street Tunnel; 2nd Street (St. Louis), Missouri 2nd Street station (Hudson–Bergen Light Rail), Hoboken, New Jersey

  6. Category:Streets in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shopping districts and streets in Japan (2 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Streets in Japan" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. File : Kabukicho red gate and colorful neon street signs at ...

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    English: Kabukichō red gate and colorful neon street signs, entertainment and red-light district at night in Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Français : Porche rouge de Kabukichō et panneaux néon colorés, dans le quartier chaud de divertissement la nuit à Kabukicho , Shinjuku , Tokyo , Japon.

  8. Shinjuku Ni-chōme - Wikipedia

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    While most bar owners do accommodate new and non-Japanese customers, the scene is primarily geared toward regular customers who are Japanese. Some venues discourage or prohibit non-Japanese from entering, regardless of Japanese language ability. At most bars in Shinjuku Ni-chōme, patrons sit at a counter and chat with the bartender.

  9. Ameya-Yokochō - Wikipedia

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    Ameya-Yokochō (アメヤ横丁, "Ameya alley"), often shortened to Ameyoko (アメ横), [1] is an open-air market in the Taito Ward of Tokyo, Japan, located next to Ueno Station. [ 2 ] The market is approximately 164,227 square feet (15,257 m 2 ) in area, starting just behind the Yodobashi Camera building and following the Yamanote Line south ...