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  2. Suginami - Wikipedia

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    Suginami (杉並区, Suginami-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The ward refers to itself as Suginami City in English. As of June 1, 2022, Suginami has an estimated population of 588,354 and a population density of 17,274 persons per km 2 . [ 1 ]

  3. Asagaya - Wikipedia

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    Asagaya (阿佐ヶ谷) is a residential area of Tokyo located in Suginami ward (one of the 23 wards or boroughs of Tokyo) west of Shinjuku. Main access to Asagaya is via the Chūō-Sōbu Line, 12 minutes by train from Shinjuku station.

  4. Category:Suginami - Wikipedia

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    People from Suginami (66 P) U. Ultra Super Pictures (5 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Suginami" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.

  5. Yamanote and Shitamachi - Wikipedia

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    The two regions have always been vaguely defined, as their identity was more based on culture and caste than on geography. [4] While Tokugawa vassals of the samurai caste ( hatamoto and gokenin ) lived in the hilly Yamanote, lower castes (merchants and artisans) lived in the marshy areas near the sea.

  6. File:Suginami-ku in Tokyo Prefecture Ja.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Cedar Avenue of Nikkō - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photograph showing the 3 avenues. The Cedar Avenue of Nikkō (日光杉並木, Nikkō suginami-ki) is the popular name for three separate tree-lined sections of roads in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi in the northern Kantō region of Japan.

  8. Kōenji - Wikipedia

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    It is also known for having a young population and as a center for suburban underground culture including multiple used record and clothing shops. In 2006, when the Japanese PSE law went into effect restricting the sale of electronic goods built before 2001, Kōenji was chosen as the site for a protest due to its active "retro" culture and used ...

  9. Nishiogikubo - Wikipedia

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    Nishiogikubo (西荻窪) is a district within Suginami Ward of Tokyo in Japan. It is further divided to five neighbourhoods of Nishiogi-kita (西荻北) and four neighbourhoods of Nishiogi-minami (西荻南). Historically it formed a unitary village of Kami-Ogikubo together with the modern-day Kamiogi district of Suginami.