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  2. Shibuya Mark City - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya Mark City (株式会社渋谷マークシティ, Kabushiki-gaisha Shibuya Māku Shitī) is a facility located in Shibuya, Tokyo, owned by Shibuya Mark City company. There are two buildings, "East" (Hotel side) and "West" (Office side).

  3. Esaki (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Esaki was a former Michelin 3-star sushi restaurant located in the Hills Aoyama building in Shibuya. It is owned and operated by sushi chef Shintaro Esaki. [ 1 ] Since September 2018, it has relocated near Southern Yatsugatake Volcanic Group and away from Tokyo.

  4. Midori, Gunma - Wikipedia

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    Midori (みどり市, Midori-shi) is a city located in Gunma Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 August 2020, the city had an estimated population of 50,266 in 21,028 households, [1] and a population density of 240 persons per km². The total area of the city is 208.42 square kilometres (80.47 sq mi).

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya Mark City; Shibuya O-East; Shibuya Public Hall; Shibuya Station; Shibuya University Network; Shibuya-AX; Shinjuku Southern Terrace; Shinsen Station;

  6. Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    The town of Shibuya merged with the neighboring towns of Sendagaya (which included the modern Senda, Harajuku and Jingumae areas) and Yoyohata (which included the modern Yoyogi and Hata areas) to form Shibuya-ku suburban ward upon being absorbed into Tokyo City in 1932. Shibuya became an urban special ward under the Local Autonomy Act in 1947.

  7. Tokyu Department Store - Wikipedia

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    Shibuya Honten (flagship store; closed on 31 January 2023) [2] Shibuya Toyoko (Shibuya Station; closed on 31 March 2020) [3] Nihonbashi (closed in 1999; currently Coredo Nihonbashi) Kanagawa Prefecture. Yokohama; Tsuzuki Kohoku Tokyu (closed in 2011) Hokkaido. Kitami (closed in 2007) Nagano Prefecture. Okaya (closed in 2002; currently ILF Plaza)

  8. Ebisunishi - Wikipedia

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    Ebisunishi (恵比寿西) is a neighborhood in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Located near Ebisu Station and Daikanyama Station, it houses various luxury boutiques and small stores, as well as sophisticated residences.

  9. Hiroo, Shibuya - Wikipedia

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    Hiroo (広尾) is a district of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Abutting Ebisu, Minami-Azabu, Nishi-Azabu and Minami-Aoyama, Hiroo is an upmarket residential and shopping neighborhood in central Tokyo. As of October, 2020, the population of this district is 15,263. [1] The postal code for Hiroo is 150-0012.