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Kōjimachi (麹町 or 麴町) is a
district in Chiyoda, Tokyo.
Prior to the
arrival of
Tokugawa Ieyasu, the area was
known as Kōjimura (糀村). The area developed...
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particularly troublesome for non-locals.
Kōjimachi area (麹町地区),
former Kōjimachi Ward (
Kōjimachi-ku)
Kojimachi, a
former merchant area
along the Shinjuku-Dori...
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Kojimachi Station (麹町駅, also 麴町駅,
Kōjimachi-eki) is a
subway station on the
Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line in the
Kōjimachi neighborhood of Chiyoda, Tokyo...
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elementary and
junior high schools.
Kōjimachi Elementary School (麹町小学校) is the
zoned elementary of
Nagatcho 1-2 chōme.
Kōjimachi Elementary was
formed from the...
- Hirakawachō is
located in the
western part of the
Chiyoda ward. It
borders Kōjimachi to the north, Hayabusachō to the east, Nagatachō to the south, and Kioichō...
- upper-middle-class
residential area of Yamanote,
which includes Bancho,
Kojimachi, Koishikawa, Kudan, Yotsuya, Azabu, and Akasaka.
During the Edo period...
- 聖イグナチオ教会) is a
Catholic church located in
Kōjimachi district of Tokyo, ****an. Also
known as the
Kōjimachi Catholic Church, it was
established with its...
- Tojo was born to a
relatively low-ranking
former samurai family in the
Kōjimachi district of Tokyo. He
began his
career in the Army in 1905 and steadily...
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located at
Kasumigaseki 1-chome,
Kojimachi-ku,
Tokyo Ministry of Home
Affairs (Naimu-sho):
located at Sakuradamachi,
Kojimachi-ku,
Tokyo Ministry of Finance...
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Imperial Palace.
While citizens once
considered it as
consisting of Hongo,
Kōjimachi, Koishikawa, Ushigome, Yotsuya, Akasaka,
Aoyama and
Azabu in the Bunkyō...