Tenjin-cho (Shinjuku-ku)
Tenjin-cho (the butterfly which does not turn) a name of a street [1] of Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. House indication non-enforcement. The zip code is 162-0808.
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Geography
It is located in the northeastern part of Shinjuku-ku. The northern part contacts with Yamabukicho. The northeastern part contacts with Nakazatocho. I receive Yaraicho about the southern part from the eastern part. The eastern part contacts with Akagishitamachi. The southwestern part contacts with Higashienokicho. Nishibe receives Enoki-cho. Waseda Street goes along the town level in the East-West directions. In addition, Edogawabashi Street lengthens towards the north as an initial point at the Ushigome Tenjin-cho intersection that is an intersection with the Waseda Street. In the town level, a building and an office are mixed other than a house. In the town area, it is dotted with a lot of bookbinding-related companies print.
History
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The name of a street comes from that there was ever Tenjin Corporation in a mansion of 大橋龍慶.
Traffic
There is not the railroad station, but Tokyo Metro Tozai Line, Kagurazaka Station is in the available range in town area.
Facilities
- Kitano Shrine
Footnote
- ^ "Tsunogawa Japan place name Dictionary 13 Tokyo," it is reprint, P875 for Kadokawa Shoten, 1,991 years
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