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No hatamoto residence subsists to this day in Banchō, there is however a small memorial in front of the entrance of the Nippon Dental University in Fujimi, indicating the location of the residence of the hatamoto Tominaga Kenzaemon, which was marked in a map dating from the
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During Edo times the area was very uniform, packed in hatamoto residences resembling each other with no signage, making it difficult for external visitors to find a specific residence. Some shogunate stables,
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lived in the area as a teacher. In 1876, Sakurai Chika founded an English-speaking school for girls, the precursor of the Joshi Gakuin school. In 1917, the private needlework school for girls founded by
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set up a personal residence in 1885 right in front of Chidorigafuchi moat, and used it as his Tokyo residence from 1917, where present day Sanbanchō Kyoyo-Kaigisho stands in Kudanminami.
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in Sanbanchō, and a slope in Yonbanchō is named after him. Other prominent politicians (including several prime ministers), top military officers and businessmen such as
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The area became a favorite for intellectuals, with multiple famous scholars and people of letters living in Banchō in the late XIXth, early XXth:
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nobles and high-ranked officials of the newly formed government moved into the area, thanks to its proximity to the palace.
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in nowadays Yonbanchō, which moved to Omote-Rokubanchō, near nowadays Sanbanchō-24. As the Shogunate was nearing its end,
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runs through its historical boundaries. Present day area with "Banchō" in the districts names stops south of this avenue.
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moved to Banchō in 1881 and lived there for 54 years. The location of his residence is the Togo Gensui Memorial Park
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along the outer moats of Ichigaya and Ushigome forms its northwestern boundary from Yotsuya to Ushigome Mitsuke.
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Banchō is consistently ranked as the most exclusive and expensive residential area in Tokyo (and in Japan).
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bears little resemblance with the historical naming. As an example, Ichigaya station is located in modern
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In 1873, the area north of modern Yasukuni Dōri was split from former Sanbanchō and Yonbanchō to create
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lived at one point in the area, a street crossing Banchō has been named Banchō Bunjin Dori
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The Making of Urban Japan: Cities and Planning from Edo to the Twenty First Century
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The area is primarily residential, with several renowned educational facilities (
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era in the 17th century and whose lineage served until the end of the shogunate.
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At the Meiji restoration, hatamoto and feudal residences emptying, many
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Only a few large companies have their HQ in Banchō, most notably
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In 1869, a site on top of the Kudan hill was selected for the
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Community center of Chiyoda city, Kojimachi detached office
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to relieve the souls of the dead of the Bonin war, renamed
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Oedo Banchō Kiriezu (Map of Banchō in Edo), mid19th-century
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forms its southern boundary. A rough line from Hanzō Moat
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in 1905. The present building dates from 1929, after the
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The area was the location of the residences of the six
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institute in his residence, located next to nowadays
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Index

Banchō (position)
Fujioka (Minami-ke)

Chiyoda, Tokyo
Japan
Ichibanchō
Rokubanchō
Kudanminami
Kudankita
Fujimi
Imperial Palace
Chūō Main Line

hatamoto
Edo castle
Enpo
Hanawa Hokiichi
Wagakukōdansho
Omura Masujiro
rangaku
Chidorigafuchi National Cemetery
Kazoku
Yamagata Aritomo
Tōgō Heihachirō
Aoki Shuzo
Akiyama Yoshifuru
Wakatsuki Reijiro
Katō Takaaki
Katō Hiroyuki
Kawakami Soroku

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