- List of
Historic Sites of ****an (Tōkyō)
Statue of
Umashimadenomikoto "
Hamarikyu Gardens". Meet The Cities. Keene,
Donald (2002).
Emperor of ****an. Columbia...
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gardens were
immune from such
fates and are
today open to the public;
Hamarikyu (Kofu
Tokugawa family),
Shibarikyu (Kishu
Tokugawa family), Koishikawa...
- toppled. In Tokyo,
there was
damage to
Koishikawa Kōrakuen, Rikugien,
Hamarikyū Onshi Teien, and the
walls of Edo Castle.
Information on the condition...
- ****an,
located adjacent to
Shinbashi and Ginza, near
Tokyo Bay and the
Hamarikyu Gardens.
Formerly a
railway terminal,
Shiodome has been
transformed into...
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built over the site of Tokyo's
first railway station, and sits
aside the
Hamarikyu Gardens,
formerly the site of a shōgun's
vacation home.
Since 1925, Dentsu...
- lights.
Exclusive bars abound.
Shinbashi Enbujō (新橋演舞場): A
famous theater Hamarikyu-teien [ja] (浜離宮庭園):
Location of Hama-rikyū
Gardens (浜離宮恩賜庭園). A spacious...
- Ichikawa. In the past, duck
netting has been
conducted at a
kamoba in the
Hamarikyu Gardens in Tokyo.
Saitama Imperial Wild Duck Preserve,
aerial photograph...
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number of
properties is less than the sum of designations: for
example Hamarikyu Gardens are both a
Special Historic Site and a
Special Place of Scenic...
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statue of
Umashimadenomikoto (可美真手命) by
Akira Sano is
installed in Tokyo's
Hamarikyu Gardens, in ****an.
Media related to
Umashimadenomikoto by
Akira Sano at...
-
shape of a quarter-circle). The
large garden behind the
market are the
Hamarikyu Gardens. The coffee-colored
building to the
right of
Tsujkiji market (with...