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- Takeshiba Station (竹芝駅, Takeshiba-eki) is a station on the Yurikamome Line in Minato, Tokyo, ****an. It is numbered "U-03". The station has two elevated...
- ("MWPHC") replaced all five Schindler elevators at the City Heights Takeshiba complex ("Takeshiba Complex") in the condominium with models manufactured by Mitsubishi...
- major ports such as the Port of Yokohama and the Port of Chiba as well. Takeshiba Pier (竹芝埠頭) in Minato is used by Tōkai Kisen, which serves islands such...
- (Hamamatsucho Station) Yurikamome (Shimbashi Station, Shiodome Station, Takeshiba Station, Hinode Station, Shibaura-****ō Station, Odaiba-kaihinkōen Station...
- previously listed statues at Shibuya and Kamata, they may be found at New Pier Takeshiba [ja] and Odaiba. In Niijima, several of the statues are congregated on...
- Tachibana Maru (橘丸), which is operated by Tōkai Kisen. The ferry departs from Takeshiba Pier, near Hamamatsuchō Station, Tokyo at 22:30 and arrives at Miyakejima...
- Tsuki no Misaki (月の岬 or 月の見崎), meaning "Headland of the Moon", was a name formerly in use for part of a plateau in Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo, ****an. One explanation...
- Transport and Tourism. "Report on Elevator Accident at City Heights Takeshiba" "シティハイツ竹芝エレベーター事故調査報告書", Tokyo, 8 September 2009. Retrieved on 1 November...
- 1925. Alongside the completion of another two terminals, Shibaura and Takeshiba, the Port of Tokyo opened for international trade on May 20, 1941. After...
- UD. Retrieved November 18, 2024. "Urban Regeneration Step Up Project Takeshiba District Office Tower". Skys****er Source Media. Archived from the original...