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Azabujuban Station
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Nanboku line goes north (Tameke, Yotsuya, Iidabashi) to south (Meguro) Oedo line goes west (Shinjuku) to east (Hamamatsucho).
When you stand in front of Azabujuban Station exit No. 4 with your back to Ichinohashi bridge, Azabujuban Street is on your right and Patio Street is on your left. This is the Azabujuban Shopping District, retaining the traditions of the Edo era, yet having an international atmosphere. The neighborhood which has inherited 300-year-old traditions from the Edo era and embraced foreign cultures at various points in its history has both a friendly downtown atmosphere and an international flavor that comes from the many foreigners who shop here every day.
When you stand in front of Azabujuban Station exit No. 4 with your back to Ichinohashi bridge, Azabujuban Street is on your right and Patio Street is on your left. This is the Azabujuban Shopping District, retaining the traditions of the Edo era, yet having an international atmosphere. The neighborh…
When you stand in front of Azabujuban Station exit No. 4 with your back to Ichinohashi bridge, Azabujuban Street is on your right and Patio Street is on your left. This is the Azabujuban Shopping District, retaining the traditions of the Edo era, yet having an international atmosphere. The neighborhood which has inherited 300-year-old traditions from the Edo era and embraced foreign cultures at various points in its history has both a friendly downtown atmosphere and an international flavor that comes from the many foreigners who shop here every day.
When you stand in front of Azabujuban Station exit No. 4 with your back to Ichinohashi bridge, Azabujuban Street is on your right and Patio Street is on your left. This is the Azabujuban Shopping District, retaining the traditions of the Edo era, yet having an international atmosphere. The neighbo…
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1-chōme-2 Azabujūban
Minato City, Tokyo