- City in 1932 as the Ōji (former Ōji and
Iwabuchi towns) and
Takinogawa (former
Takinogawa town) Wards. Kita was
officially formed in 1947 by the merger...
-
Takinogawa-itchome
Station (滝野川一丁目停留場,
Takinogawa-itchōme-teiryūjō) is a tram
station operated by
Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation's Tokyo...
- Prefecture) Died
November 11, 1931(1931-11-11) (aged 91) Motonishigahara,
Takinogawa Ward,
Kitatoshima District, Tokyo,
Empire of ****an (now Nishigahara, Kita...
- (田端小学校)
Takinogawa Elementary School (滝野川小学校)
Takinogawa No. 2
Elementary School (滝野川第二小学校)
Takinogawa No. 3
Elementary School (滝野川第三小学校)
Takinogawa No. 4...
- lycée français
international de
Tokyo and
moved to
their new
campus in
Takinogawa. The
majority of the
classes are
taught in French. The
school follows...
- Nagasaki-machi, Kita-Toshima-gun Takada-machi, Kita-Toshima-gun
Takinogawa-machi, Kita-Toshima-gun
Takinogawa Kita Ōji-machi, Kita-Toshima-gun Ōji Iwabuchi-machi...
-
lived in what is now Kyu-Furukawa Gardens.
Mutsu died of
tuberculosis in
Takinogawa,
Tokyo Prefecture in 1897.
Mutsu was
ennobled with the
title of hakushaku...
-
Nakano 5th Fire District: Koishikawa, Oji, Hongo, Akabane, Toshima,
Takinogawa,
Ikebukuro 6th Fire District: Ueno, Ogu, Asakusa, Senju, Nihonzutsumi...
-
publishing the
Official Gazette and
other government publications. At
Takinogawa banknotes,
public bonds, and
certificate stamps are made, and at Oji postage...
- Furutachi-Project. He was an
announcer for TV Asahi. He
graduated from Kita
Kuritsu Takinogawa Daini (No. 2)
Elementary School,
Chiyoda Kuritsu Kanda Hitotsubashi Junior...