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lived in the area as a teacher. In 1876, Sakurai Chika founded an
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Chidorigafuchi moat, and used it as his Tokyo residence from 1917, where present day Sanbanchō Kyoyo-Kaigisho stands in Kudanminami.
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1975:Meguro-mita
1800:Ebisuminami
1384:Casals Hall
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1209:Kudanminami
1164:Hirakawachō
1154:Hayabusachō
1104:Tomiyamachō
1079:Sakumagashi
1059:Nishi-Kanda
1019:Sarugakuchō
999:Hirakawachō
651:Kudanminami
560:Kudanminami
400:Kyōka Izumi
83:Kudanminami
2312:Categories
2282:35°41′19″N
2205:Tsukishima
2060:Omotesandō
2040:Ogawamachi
2030:Ochanomizu
2025:Nishikichō
2005:Nihonbashi
1990:Nakameguro
1960:Marunouchi
1930:Koishikawa
1890:Kagurazaka
1865:Iwamotochō
1785:Daikanyama
1339:Kudanshita
1293:Iwamotochō
1234:Rokubanchō
1214:Marunouchi
1199:Kokyogaien
1169:Ichibanchō
1159:Hibiyakoen
1114:Uchi-Kanda
1084:Soto-Kanda
1069:Ogawamachi
1064:Nishikichō
1049:Neribeichō
1004:Iwamotochō
979:Iwamotochō
959:Hanaokachō
876:2020-06-01
711:References
625:Rokubanchō
596:Ichibanchō
480:After the
324:Aoki Shuzo
195:Edo castle
164:Edo period
121:Hanzō-bori
70:Rokubanchō
57:Ichibanchō
2265:Zōshigaya
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2165:Surugadai
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2130:Shinonome
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1985:Nagatachō
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1860:Ikebukuro
1855:Iidabashi
1780:Bakurochō
1730:Akihabara
1525:Education
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1305:Iidabashi
1289:Akihabara
1261:(1-chōme)
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1174:Iidabashi
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1074:Sakumachō
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931:Districts
667:Landmarks
645:Kudankita
615:Yonbanchō
606:Sanbanchō
581:Districts
556:Kudankita
552:Fujimichō
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2185:Tateishi
2175:Takanawa
2135:Shiodome
2120:Shinjuku
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2075:Roppongi
2070:Ōtemachi
1945:Kyōbashi
1935:Kugayama
1875:Jinbōchō
1850:Ichigaya
1825:Harajuku
1775:Awajichō
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1299:Ichigaya
1229:Ōtemachi
1224:Nibanchō
1149:Gobanchō
1029:Konyachō
989:Jinbōchō
984:Izumichō
954:Awajichō
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699:See also
620:Gobanchō
601:Nibanchō
571:Gobanchō
546:Renaming
451:, later
317:東郷元帥記念公園
273:Kyukyodo
248:founded
191:hatamoto
2250:Yotsuya
2200:Tsukiji
2190:Tatsumi
2180:Tamachi
2155:Sudachō
2105:Shibuya
2080:Ryōgoku
2045:Ogikubo
1895:Kajichō
1835:Higashi
1815:Gotanda
1760:Asakusa
1755:Asagaya
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1725:Akasaka
1607:History
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1139:Chiyoda
1089:Sudachō
1009:Kajichō
994:Kajichō
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836:19 July
806:12 July
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159:History
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1745:Aoyama
1367:Hibiya
1144:Fujimi
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567:banchō
423:番町文人通り
302:Kazoku
91:Fujimi
89:, and
36:Banchō
2240:Yayoi
2230:Yaesu
2150:Shōtō
2095:Shiba
2065:Ōsaki
2055:Ōmori
1910:Kanda
1845:Hongō
1810:Ginza
1795:Ebisu
1770:Azabu
1714:Tokyo
1357:Tōkyō
1317:Kanda
1099:Tachō
940:Kanda
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357:東京招魂社
256:和学講談所
203:umaya
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2245:Yōga
2220:Ueno
1970:Mita
1880:Jūjō
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1132:Area
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758:ISBN
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284:, a
239:Enpo
222:御厩谷坂
178:Oban
150:靖国通り
133:牛込見附
105:新宿通り
85:and
459:仏学塾
279:鳩居堂
115:半蔵濠
76:六番町
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