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KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East hold a press conference on their “experimental field for the future” starting in Takanawa. The photo shows Hiromichi Matsuda, President and CEO of KDDI.=July 24,2025,Tokyo

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KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East hold a press conference to announce their “experimental field for the future” starting in Takanawa. The photo shows Hiromichi Matsuda, President and CEO of KDDI, and Yoichi Kise, President of JR East, from right to left.=July 24,2025,Tokyo

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KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East hold a press conference on their “experimental field for the future” starting in Takanawa. The photo shows Hiromichi Matsuda, President and CEO of KDDI.=July 24,2025,Tokyo

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KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East Japan announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa

KDDI and JR East announce “Experimental Field for the Future” starting in Takanawa. photo shows Yoichi Kise, President of JR East.=July 24,2025,Tokyo

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan, March 27 Kyodo - The "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex opens in front of JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo on March 27, 2025, with a ceremony held with Yoichi Kise, the president of its developer JR East, in attendance. The complex houses the newly completed Linkpillar 1 twin skyscrapers, which include offices, commercial facilities, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall. (Kyodo)

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

Photo taken on March 27, 2025, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows Linkpillar 1 twin buildings at the newly opened "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex in Tokyo, developed by JR East. The skyscrapers house offices, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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JR East to open "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East to open "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

Photo shows Linkpillar 1 twin buildings at the recently completed "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex in Tokyo, developed by JR East, on March 25, 2025, two days ahead of its opening. The skyscrapers house offices, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

Photo taken on March 27, 2025, from a Kyodo News helicopter shows Linkpillar 1 twin buildings at the newly opened "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex in Tokyo, developed by JR East. The skyscrapers house offices, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

The "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex opens in front of JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo on March 27, 2025, with a ceremony held with Yoichi Kise, the president of its developer JR East, in attendance. The complex houses the newly completed Linkpillar 1 twin skyscrapers, which include offices, commercial facilities, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

The "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex opens in front of JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo on March 27, 2025, with a ceremony held with Yoichi Kise, the president of its developer JR East, in attendance. The complex houses the newly completed Linkpillar 1 twin skyscrapers, which include offices, commercial facilities, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

JR East opens "Takanawa Gateway City" complex in Tokyo

The "Takanawa Gateway City" commercial complex opens in front of JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo on March 27, 2025, with a ceremony held with Yoichi Kise, the president of its developer JR East, in attendance. The complex houses the newly completed Linkpillar 1 twin skyscrapers (C), which include offices, commercial facilities, convention centers and a JW Marriott luxury hotel set to open in the fall.

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Union abandons meeting after hotel refuses venue

Union abandons meeting after hotel refuses venue

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuo Morikoshi, president of the Japan Teachers Union, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 1 about the cancellation of the union's general meeting. The union originally planned to hold the meeting at the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa in Minato Ward from Feb. 2 to 4 but the hotel, despite court orders, has refused to honor a contract to provide a venue on fear of protests by rightist groups.

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Funeral for ex-Premier Hashimoto held

Funeral for ex-Premier Hashimoto held

TOKYO, Japan - Kumiko Hashimoto, widow of late Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto, holds her husband's mortuary tablet as she is driven off from a Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Takanawa district on July 3.

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Funeral for ex-Premier Hashimoto held

Funeral for ex-Premier Hashimoto held

TOKYO, Japan - Mourners offer silent prayers as a car carrying the coffin of late Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto leaves a Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Takanawa district on July 3.

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2 Diet members' dormitories to go in Koizumi's fiscal cleanup

2 Diet members' dormitories to go in Koizumi's fiscal cleanup

TOKYO, Japan - A public dormitory for lower house members in the Takanawa district in Tokyo's Minato Ward.

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Toyota to open 140 Lexus dealerships Aug. 30

Toyota to open 140 Lexus dealerships Aug. 30

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. opens its new ''Lexus Takanawa'' dealership to the press May 19 in Tokyo's Minato Ward. Toyota said it will begin domestic sales of its Lexus luxury passenger cars through a nationwide network of 140 specialty dealerships Aug. 30.

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800 participants kick off Asian IT conference in Tokyo

800 participants kick off Asian IT conference in Tokyo

TOKYO, Japan - The Asian Regional Conference to prepare for the U.N.-sponsored World Summit on the Information Society begins a three-day meeting at the New Takanawa Prince Hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Jan. 13.

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Security check tightened at Afghan conference venue

Security check tightened at Afghan conference venue

TOKYO, Japan - A police dog sniffs at garden plants Jan. 20 near a hotel in Tokyo's Takanawa, the venue of a two-day conference on reconstruction of Afghanistan beginning Jan. 21.

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Sony holds funeral service for Morita

Sony holds funeral service for Morita

TOKYO, Japan - Sony Corp. holds a funeral service for the late Akio Morita, co-founder of the company, at the New Takanawa Prince Hotel in Tokyo's Minato Ward on Nov. 8. Morita died Oct. 3 at the age of 78. A Nagoya-based sake brewer, called Morita, also sponsored the event. He was the eldest son in the brewer's family.

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Former Japanese emperor's 88th birthday

Former Japanese emperor's 88th birthday

Japanese Crown Prince Fumihito arrives at the temporary home of former Emperor Akihito and former Empress Michiko in Tokyo's Takanawa area on Dec. 23, 2021, to celebrate the former emperor's 88th birthday. (Pool photo)

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Former Japanese emperor's 88th birthday

Former Japanese emperor's 88th birthday

Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako arrive at the temporary home of former Emperor Akihito and former Empress Michiko in Tokyo's Takanawa area on Dec. 23, 2021, to celebrate the former emperor's 88th birthday. (Pool photo)

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Former Japanese emperor's 88th birthday

Former Japanese emperor's 88th birthday

Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako arrive at the temporary home of former Emperor Akihito and former Empress Michiko in Tokyo's Takanawa area on Dec. 23, 2021, to celebrate the former emperor's 88th birthday. (Pool photo)

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Empress Masako turns 58

Empress Masako turns 58

Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako wave from inside a vehicle before entering the temporary housing of former Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko in Tokyo's Takanawa area on Dec. 9, 2021, the 58th birthday of Empress Masako. (Pool photo)

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Empress Masako turns 58

Empress Masako turns 58

Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako leave the Imperial Palace in Tokyo on Dec. 9, 2021. The couple will visit the temporary housing of former Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko in Tokyo's Takanawa area on the 58th birthday of Empress Masako. (Pool photo)

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Princess Mako day before marriage

Princess Mako day before marriage

Japanese Princess Mako waves from inside a vehicle before entering the residence of former Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko in Tokyo's Takanawa area on Oct. 25, 2021, a day before her marriage to Kei Komuro.

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Princess Mako day before marriage

Princess Mako day before marriage

Japanese Princess Mako waves from inside a vehicle before entering the residence of former Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko in Tokyo's Takanawa area on Oct. 25, 2021, a day before her marriage to Kei Komuro.

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Logo mark of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Logo mark of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Keywords: koito, koito, company, headquarters, sign, logo, logo mark = December 25, 2018, Headquarters in Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Logo mark of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Logo mark of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Keywords: koito, koito, company, headquarters, sign, logo, logo mark = December 25, 2018, Headquarters in Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Logo mark of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Logo mark of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Keywords: koito, koito, company, headquarters, sign, logo, logo mark = December 25, 2018, Headquarters in Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Logo of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Logo of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Keywords: Koito Manufacturing, KOITO, company, headquarters, signage, logo, logo mark = December 25, 2018, headquarters in Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Logo of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Logo of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Keywords: Koito Manufacturing, KOITO, company, headquarters, signage, logo, logo mark = December 25, 2018, headquarters in Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Logo of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Logo of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Keywords: Koito Manufacturing, KOITO, company, headquarters, signage, logo, logo mark = December 25, 2018, headquarters in Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Logo of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Logo of Koito Manufacturing Co.

Keywords: Koito Manufacturing, KOITO, company, headquarters, signage, logo, logo mark = December 25, 2018, headquarters in Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Security check tightened at Afghan conference venue

Security check tightened at Afghan conference venue

TOKYO, Japan - A police dog sniffs at garden plants Jan. 20 near a hotel in Tokyo's Takanawa, the venue of a two-day conference on reconstruction of Afghanistan beginning Jan. 21.

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Toyota to open 140 Lexus dealerships Aug. 30

Toyota to open 140 Lexus dealerships Aug. 30

NAGOYA, Japan - Toyota Motor Corp. opens its new ''Lexus Takanawa'' dealership to the press May 19 in Tokyo's Minato Ward. Toyota said it will begin domestic sales of its Lexus luxury passenger cars through a nationwide network of 140 specialty dealerships Aug. 30. (Kyodo)

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Funeral for ex-Premier Hashimoto held

Funeral for ex-Premier Hashimoto held

TOKYO, Japan - Kumiko Hashimoto, widow of late Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto, holds her husband's mortuary tablet as she is driven off from a Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Takanawa district on July 3. (Kyodo)

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Funeral for ex-Premier Hashimoto held

Funeral for ex-Premier Hashimoto held

TOKYO, Japan - Mourners offer silent prayers as a car carrying the coffin of late Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto leaves a Buddhist temple in Tokyo's Takanawa district on July 3. (Kyodo)

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Shinzo Abe's wedding

Shinzo Abe's wedding

TOKYO, Japan - Shinzo Abe (2nd from L), and his wife Akie (2nd from R), pose for a photo with former Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda and his wife at a wedding center in Tokyo's Takanawa district. The photo was taken in June 1987. (Kyodo)

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Union abandons meeting after hotel refuses venue

Union abandons meeting after hotel refuses venue

TOKYO, Japan - Yasuo Morikoshi, president of the Japan Teachers Union, speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on Feb. 1 about the cancellation of the union's general meeting. The union originally planned to hold the meeting at the Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa in Minato Ward from Feb. 2 to 4 but the hotel, despite court orders, has refused to honor a contract to provide a venue on fear of protests by rightist groups. (Kyodo)

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Takanawa tozenji temple

Takanawa tozenji temple

Taken by Beato. Written The temple in Matsuami near Kanazawa road where Major Bordwan and Lieutenant Bird were killed . This is the gate of Tozenji in Takanawa where the British Consulate was temporally established.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:F. Beato, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number17‐21‐0]

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The gate to Takanawa Tozenji Temple,the British Legation

The gate to Takanawa Tozenji Temple,the British Legation

Sanmon gate of Tozenji Temple viewed from the temple grounds (opposite from photograph #3420). Since one of the leaning pines has been cut down, this photograph was taken after #3420, probably at the beginning of the Meiji Period. The sea coast came up to the gate at that time. At present, due to landfill, the coast is located at a greater distance. According to Tokyo Annai (Tokyo Information), Tozenji Temple belongs to the Myoshinji School of Rinzai Zen Buddhism and was built in 1610. Built initially built above the reservoir as Reinan-an by the Buddhist priest Reinan, it was moved to Takanawa in 1636 and the name was changed to Tozenji.==Date:Early Meiji, Place:Tokyo, Photo:unknown, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number71‐2‐0]

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The gate to Takanawa Tozenji Temple,the British Legation

The gate to Takanawa Tozenji Temple,the British Legation

This stereograph bears the caption View taken from the United States Legation, at Yedo and is said to depict Tempukuji Temple in Azabu, but this is incorrect. The temple is actually Tozenji, located in present-day Takanawa 3-chome. The Shogunate concluded a treaty pact with Great Britain (Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce) in 1858, and Tozenji Temple was designated as the site of the British Legation. This was taken by Swiss Pierre Rossier at the end of the Edo Period. This is a side view of the sanmon gate, also seen in photographs #3420 and #3443.==Date:1859, Place:Tokyo, Photo:Pierre Rossier, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number70‐7‐0]

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The gate to Takanawa Tozenji Temple,the British Legation

The gate to Takanawa Tozenji Temple,the British Legation

Tozenji Temple became the site of the British Legation in 1859 and Sir Rutherford Alcock was the first envoy. The legation was attacked on May 28th, 1861by Mito Clan samurai demanding the expulsion of foreigners, and several people were killed or injured (Tozenji Incident). Bullet holes and sword marks still remain in the study and the entrance of the temple. This was taken around the same time as photograph #3421.==Date:unknown, Place:Tokyo, Photo:Pierre Rossier, (Credit:Nagasaki University Library/Kyodo News Images) [Cabinet Number70‐6‐0]

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New station opens on Tokyo's iconic Yamanote loop line

New station opens on Tokyo's iconic Yamanote loop line

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter on March 14, 2020, shows Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo, which opened the same day, becoming the first new stop on the capital's busy Yamanote line in nearly 50 years. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New station on Tokyo's Yamanote loop line

New station on Tokyo's Yamanote loop line

File photo taken in August 2018 shows a new station on Tokyo's Yamanote loop line under construction. East Japan Railway Co. announced Dec. 4, 2018, that the station, located between Shinagawa and Tamachi stations which is planned to open in the spring of 2020, will be named Takanawa Gateway. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (L, foreground) on May 29, 2021, visits the ruins of a railway embankment built when Japan's first railway opened in 1872, near the current JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo's Minato Ward. (Pool photo)

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Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (L, foreground) on May 29, 2021, visits the ruins of a railway embankment built when Japan's first railway opened in 1872, near the current JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo's Minato Ward. (Pool photo)

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Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (R) meets the press on May 29, 2021, after visiting the ruins of a railway embankment built when Japan's first railway opened in 1872, near the current JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo's Minato Ward. (Pool photo)

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Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (foreground) on May 29, 2021, visits the ruins of a railway embankment built when Japan's first railway opened in 1872, near the current JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo's Minato Ward. (Pool photo)

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Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japan PM Suga visits railway ruins in Tokyo

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga (C) meets the press on May 29, 2021, after visiting the ruins of a railway embankment built when Japan's first railway opened in 1872, near the current JR Takanawa Gateway Station in Tokyo's Minato Ward. (Pool photo)

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