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Shinbashi Information

Shinbashi (新橋) is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, located south of Ginza, west of Tsukiji, east of Toranomon and north of Hamamatsucho.

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History

Shinbashi was the Tokyo terminus of the first railway in Japan in 1872. It remains a major railway hub and has since developed as a commercial center, most recently with the construction of the Shiodome "Shiosite" high-rise office complex.

Yakitori place under Shimbashi railway

Places in Shimbashi

Economy

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The Shiodome City Center building in Shiodome includes the corporate headquarters and public and investor relations offices of Fujitsu,[1] the headquarters of All Nippon Airways,[2][3] and the headquarters of ANA subsidiaries Air Nippon and ANA & JP Express.[4][5] In addition ANA subsidiary Air Japan has some offices in Shiodome City Center.[6]

Other companies in Shinbashi include:[citation needed]

In May 1967 the headquarters of Asatsu moved to Shinbashi. The headquarters moved to Ginza, Chuo in July 1995.[7]

Train stations

References

Shinbashi from Taisho Era
  1. ^ "Fujitsu's Corporate Headquarters." Fujitsu. Retrieved on February 4, 2009.
  2. ^ "Principal Offices." All Nippon Airways. Retrieved on December 22, 2008.
  3. ^ "ANA City Offices/Ticketing Offices Japan." All Nippon Airways. Retrieved on December 22, 2008.
  4. ^ "Company Profile." ANA & JP Express. Retrieved on February 11, 2009.
  5. ^ "会社概要." Air Nippon. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
  6. ^ "Company Guide." Air Japan. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
  7. ^ "Corporate Overview." Asatsu-DK. Retrieved on November 9, 2009.

External links

Tokyo portal

35°39′57″N 139°45′41″E / 35.665954°N 139.761476°E Coordinates: 35°39′57″N 139°45′41″E / 35.665954°N 139.761476°E Shinbashi Station in Meiji era was here.

Neighborhoods of Tokyo

Akasaka · Akihabara · Aoyama · Asagaya · Asakusa · Asakusabashi · Azabu · Daikanyama · Den-en-chōfu · Ebisu · Futako Tamagawa · Ginza · Gotanda · Hamamatsuchō · Harajuku · Hibiya · Hongō · Ichigaya · Iidabashi · Ikebukuro · Iwamotochō · Jiyūgaoka · Jinbōchō · Jūjō · Kabukichō · Kagurazaka · Kajichō · Kamata · Kanda · Kasumigaseki · Kichijōji · Koishikawa · Kugayama · Kyōbashi · Kōenji · Kōjimachi · Marunouchi · Mita · Meguro-Mita · Nagatachō · Nihonbashi · Nishi-Shinjuku · Ochanomizu · Odaiba · Ogawamachi · Ōizumigakuenchō · Ōmori · Omotesandō · Ōtemachi · Roppongi · Ryōgoku · San'ya · Sendagaya · Shiba · Shibaura · Shibuya · Shimokitazawa · Shinbashi · Shinjuku · Shinjuku ni-chōme · Shiodome · Shirokane · Shirokanedai · Sugamo · Surugadai · Takadanobaba · Takanawa · Tamachi · Tateishi · Tsukiji · Tsukishima · Uchi-Kanda · Ueno · Wakasu · Yaesu · Yayoi · Yōga · Yotsuya · Yoyogi · Yūrakuchō

Districts of Minato, Tokyo
Shiba Area Atago | Shiba | Shibakōen | Shibadaimon | Shinbashi | Toranomon | Nishishinbashi | Hamamatsuchō | Higashishinbashi | Kaigan (1-chōme) | Mita (1, 2, 3-chōme)
Azabu Area Azabujūban | Azabudai | Azabu-Nagasakachō | Azabu-Mamianachō | Nishiazabu | Higashiazabu | Minamiazabu | Motoazabu | Roppongi
Akasaka Area Akasaka | Kitaaoyama | Minamiaoyama | Motoakasaka
Takanawa Area Shirokane | Shirokanedai | Takanawa | Mita (4, 5-chōme)
Shibaura-Kōnan Area Kōnan | Shibaura | Daiba | Kaigan (2, 3-chōme)
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