Aoyama青山alternative words: Aoyama district keywords: district , tokyo related topics: Tokyo Prefecture , Shibuya , Akasaka palace related web sites: http://www.aoyama-street.com , http://www.aoyamastreet.jp explanation: A district in the north of Minato Ward in Tokyo. Residential area before WWII, it has been transformed to a business and shopping area as being contiguous to Shibuya district. The crown prince's palace, Togu-gosho alias Aoyama-gosho and Aoyama university are located there. Ginza銀座alternative words: Ginza district keywords: district , tokyo related topics: Tokyo Prefecture related web sites: http://www.ginza.co.jp , http://www.printemps-ginza.co.jp explanation: A district in Chuo ward in the southeast of Tokyo railroad station. During Edo period, Edo shogunate had established a mint for casting silver coins (Ginza means "silver mint"). It has then been transformed to the oldest shopping area of Tokyo. Japanese Kabuki theater (Kabuki-za) has been settled there too. Gion祇園alternative words: Gion district keywords: district , kyoto related topics: Kyoto City , Yasaka Shrine related web sites: http://www.gion.or.jp explanation: A district in the Higashiyama Ward in the east of Kyoto City. It had initially appeared as a market before Yasaka Shrine, then developed as a brothel quarter during Edo period. It has now become a popular entertainment area with bars and geisha establishments. Harajuku原宿 表参道alternative words: Harajuku district, Omotesando, Omote sando keywords: district , tokyo related topics: Meiji shrine , Shibuya , Aoyama related web sites: http://www.harajuku.jp , http://home3.highway.ne.jp/HARAJUKU/ , http://www.omosan.com explanation: Located in the eastern Shibuya ward, between Meiji shrine and Aoyama district, there were many villas of rich families and aristocrats before world war II. Recently many luxurious mansions and fashionable shops being built, Harajuku has became an attracting point of Tokyo's young people. You get out from Harajuku station of Yamanote line then go to the east along Omotesando street. Ikebukuro池袋alternative words: Ikebukuro district keywords: district , tokyo related topics: Tokyo Prefecture , Shinjuku , Shibuya , Seibu railway related web sites: http://www.sunshinecity.co.jp , http://www.walkerplus.com/ikebukuro explanation: Initially a quiet village in the west of Tokyo, it has developed quickly after many private and national railroad companies like JR, Tobu and Seibu had chosen Ikebukuro station as their terminus. Administratively belonging to Toshima ward of Tokyo City, it has become, with Shinjuku and Shibuya, one of the 3 most important shopping areas in the west of Tokyo: a great commercial center is settled there at Ikebukuro Sunshine Building. Kasumigaseki霞が関keywords: district , tokyo related topics: Tokyo Prefecture , Imperial Palace , Nagatacho related web sites: http://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/ , http://www.mof.go.jp explanation: District of Tokyo City located on the south of the Imperial Palace. During Edo period, many houses of Daimyo (Japanese seigniors) were built there. Now, most of the Japanese government's offices like Foreign Office and Finance minister occupy the same place. Administratively speaking, the district belongs to Chuo Ward, i.e. Central Ward. Marunouchi丸の内alternative words: Marunouchi district keywords: district , tokyo related topics: Tokyo prefecture , Imperial palace related web sites: http://www.marunouchi.com explanation: Located between Tokyo station and Imperial palace, many large Japanese companies and banks have chosen Marunouchi as its headquarters. During Edo period, it owned many administrative offices and mansions of seigniors but deserted shortly after the fall of Edo shogunate in 1868. It began to develop again when Mitsubishi bought the lands from Meiji government in 1890 then the opening of Tokyo railroad station is 1914. Marunouchi belongs to Chiyoda ward. Nagatacho永田町alternative words: Nagata-cho, Nagatachou, Nagata-chou keywords: district , tokyo related topics: Tokyo Prefecture , Imperial Palace , Kasumigaseki related web sites: http://www.kantei.go.jp , http://www.shugiin.go.jp explanation: District of Tokyo City located on the south-west of the Imperial Palace, contiguous to Kasumigaseki just over a street. You can find there the most important offices of Japan: the National Diet and the prime minister's office. In a news paper's jargon, Nagatacho means "Japanese central government", too. Administratively speaking, the district belongs to Chiyoda Ward. Nakanoshima island中之島alternative words: Nakanoshima, Nakano shima, Naka no shima keywords: district , island , osaka related topics: Osaka city related web sites: http://www.ncs.co.jp/nakanoshima/ , http://www.mydome.or.jp/nakanoshimalib/ explanation: A tiny island located inside Yodo river in Osaka city and near Osaka castle. Town hall, Osaka university, Bank of Japan and park of Nakanoshima being there, it forms the political and economic center of Osaka. Nakanoshima means "middle island". Naniwa難波 難波区alternative words: Naniwa district, Naniwa ward keywords: district , osaka related topics: Osaka city explanation: Ward located in the center of Osaka city around Naniwa station of Nankai railroad. It owns Tsutekaku tower, Osaka baseball stadium and gymnasium. Nippon Bashi district, where electric appliance and computer shops are concentrated, is in the east while along Kizugawa river in the west there are shipyards. By the way, Naniwa is an old name of Osaka. 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