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  Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Information
The line was extended to Shinbashi, its original plan length, in 1934 after a delay caused by inadequate capital in the wake of the Great Kanto Earthquake.
The "Ginza Line" name was applied in 1953 to distinguish the line from the new Marunouchi Line.
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line*, Keio Inokashira Line, Saikyo Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line, Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line*, Tokyu Toyoko Line, Yamanote Line
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  Tokyo Metro Ginza Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (東京地下鉄銀座線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro.
Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Keio Inokashira Line, Saikyo Line, Shonan-Shinjuku Line, Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line, Tokyu Toyoko Line, Yamanote Line
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Joetsu Shinkansen, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Joban Line, Nagano Shinkansen, Takasaki Line, Tohoku Shinkansen, Tohoku Line, Yamanote Line
www.hartselle.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Ginza_Line   (301 words)

  
 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (東京地下鉄銀座線) is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro.
The 14.3 km line serves the wards of Shibuya, Minato, Chuo, Chiyoda, and Taito.
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Joetsu Shinkansen, Keihin-Tohoku Line, Joban Line, Nagano Shinkansen, Takasaki Line, Tohoku Shinkansen, Tohoku Line, Yamanote Line
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Ginza_Line   (244 words)

  
 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.
The is a metro line in Tokyo, Japan, administered by the Tokyo Metro.
The new Hanzomon Line began to relieve the Ginza Line's traffic in the 1980s; however, the Ginza Line remains one of Tokyo's most crowded due to its small train sizes and numerous major station stops.
Both the Ginza Line and the Marunouchi Line run on standard gauge (1435 mm) rails powered by a 600 V DC third rail, while the other Tokyo Metro lines run on narrow gauge (1067 mm) rails and use 1,500 V DC overhead.
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 GINZA > SIGHTSEEING MAP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, or from Higashi-Ginza sta.
on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho line and Ginza sta.
on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line, Marunouchi line and Hibiya line.
www.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp /english/access/ac002ginza/map.html   (461 words)

  
 Ginza Area
Ginza is one prestigious place name in Tokyo that needs very little introduction to anyone with a desire to be seen spending in Tokyo.
Ginza is a short walk from JR Yurakucho Station on the Yamanote Line.
The Ginza Stations on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line and Ginza Line all are in the heart of Ginza.
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 Tokyo Metro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Tokyo Metro Ginza Line operates from Shibuya to Asakusa with Ginza Station being the median stop.
The Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line operates from Ogikubo to Ikebukuro, servicing predominantly the main government district of Kasumigaseki.
The Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line operates from Shibuya to, passing through the hub of.
www.americancanyon.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Tokyo_Metro   (506 words)

  
 Ginza travel guide - Wikitravel
Ginza can be reached by taking the all-reserved Keisei Skyliner to Ueno station, then taking the Ginza Subway Line to Ginza station (80 minutes, ¥2080).
The Nichido Garo (日動画廊)near the B9 exit of the Metro Ginza line is one of the most famous, often frequented by collectors from Europe and the United States.
Ginza hosts many of Japan's most exclusive (and expensive) ryotei, many of which require not just reservations but introductions before they'll grant you the privilege of paying up to 50,000 yen per person (excluding drinks) for your meal.
wikitravel.org /en/Tokyo/Ginza   (1925 words)

  
 Japanese Railways Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Valid to all JR lines in Tokyo metropolitan area for one day, which means the area within Yamanote loop line and a little farther to outer suburbs.
Ginza, the central commercial district in central Tokyo, is several minutes walk from Yurakucho station, and Akihabara, the famous shopping center of electric goods, is on the way.
Ginza line connects the most important and busiest commercial centers in Tokyo, being crowded not only during rush hours of commuters but also during the day by people doing shopping.
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 Asakusa - TheBestLinks.com - Shinto, Tokyo, Eidan Ginza Line, Sensoji, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
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Asakusa is on the north-east fringe of Central Tokyo, at the Eastern end of the Ginza subway line, approximately one mile east of the major Ueno railway/subway interchange.
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 Fodors Destination Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Subway: Shibuya Eki (Kita-guchi/North Exit for JR Yamanote Line and Ginza subway line; Exits 5 and 8 for Hanzo-mon subway line).
Subway: JR Yamanote and Hibiya subway line: Ebisu Eki (JR Ebisu Nishi-guchi/West Exit).
Subway: JR Yamanote and Ginza and Hanzo-mon subway lines: Shibuya Eki (Hachiko Exit).
marriott.com /property/fodors.mi?section=nightlife&city=Tokyo   (1476 words)

  
 Must See Spots -Ginza-
The shopping area of Ginza began during the Meiji Restoration in the late 18th Century, when the new government pushed Japan’s modernization forward and built western style streets with brick avenues, gaslights, and horse-drawn cars, in the heart of Tokyo in order to exhibit national pride.
Ginza has withstood the test of time, retained its authenticity, and remains a true contender in the arenas of fashion and popular trends.
Ginza is also home to some of the most up-to-date quality showrooms and stores in Japan’s most powerful industries.
www.tcvb.or.jp /en/hot/mustsee/must_0201/mustsee_01.html   (622 words)

  
 HOTEL KAZUSAYA in Nihonbashi (Downtown Tokyo: The Tokyo Station, Ginza, Akihabara neighborhood) : ENGLISH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Tokyo residents familiar with this area say the hotel is ideally located within walking distance of four train station --- 5-minute walk from JR Kanda Station.
Within a 10-minute train ride to Ginza, Akihabara and Ueno And also within a 5-minute walk to such department stores as Mitsukoshi and Takashimaya in Nihonbashi.
The hotel is a perfect base for both business and pleasure and loved by individual travelers as well as group members.
www.h-kazusaya.co.jp /english/index.html   (239 words)

  
 Japanese Architecture: Ginza, Tokyo
A subway line was built through the area in the mid 1920s, adding to the crowds and the cosmopolitan scene.
Ginza lost some of its edginess during World War II, when consumer goods were less available and traditional social roles were strongly promoted by the authoritarian government.
Ginza itself was leveled near the end of the war, along with Tokyo, when Allied aircraft made a firestorm of the city.
www.orientalarchitecture.com /tokyo/GINZA.htm   (441 words)

  
 The New York Times: Restaurants
AE, DC, MC, V. JR Yamanote Line and Ginza and Toei Asakusa subway lines: Shimbashi Eki (Exit 5).
Subway/JR: Shibuya Eki (Hachiko exit for JR lines, Exit 3A for Ginza and Hanzo-mon subway lines).
Subway/JR: Shibuya Eki (minami-guchi/south exit for JR lines, Exit 3A for Ginza and Hanzo-mon subway lines).
www.nytimes.com /top/features/travel/destinations/asia/japan/tokyo/restaurants_name.html   (4600 words)

  
 Fodors Destination Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Subway: Shibuya Eki (Hachiko exit for JR lines, Exits 6 and 7 for Ginza and Hanzo-mon lines).
Subway: Shibuya EKi (Hachiko exit for JR lines, Exit 3A for Ginza and Hanzo-mon lines).
Subway: Shinjuku Eki (Nishi-guchi/West Exit for JR lines; Exits A1, A2, A3, and A4 for Marunouchi Line).
marriott.com /property/fodors.mi?section=shopping&city=Tokyo   (2275 words)

  
 Tokyo Guide: Ginza, Yurakucho, Hibiya ...
Ginza was the first area to modernise after the Meiji Restoration, featuring several Western-style building, which have since been destroyed (during the 1923 earthquake and WWII bombardments).
On Sundays and national holidays, the Chuo-dori is closed to traffic all the length of Ginza to prevent the numerous pedestrians from overflowing the sidewalk/pavement.
Apart from being the name of a station and a subway line, Yurakucho is famous for the Tokyo International Forum (東京国際フォーラム), a gigantic building built in the shape of a ship and hosting exhibitions, concerts and fashion shows, among others.
www.jref.com /practical/ginza.shtml   (425 words)

  
 JNTO Website | Find a Location | Tokyo | Ginza and Nihonbashi
Ginza is the downtown area most people associate with Japan.
Ginza means a silver mint, and its name derives from establishment of the silver coin mint in the 1600s.
In the whole area of Ginza, there are more than 400 art galleries, innumberable restaurants and boutiques all competing each other of their styles, and every store boasts the tradition and the its culture unique to Ginza.
www.jnto.go.jp /eng/location/regional/tokyo/ginza_nihonbasi.html   (423 words)

  
 Tokyo : By Public Transportation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The Ginza Line, for example, is orange, which means that all its trains and signs are orange.
Tokyo's newest line, the Oedo Line, makes a zigzag loop around the city and is useful for traveling between Roppongi and Shinjuku; be aware, however, that it's buried deep underground and that platforms take a while to reach, despite escalators.
Since the Yamanote, Chuo, and Sobu lines are rarely identified by their specific names at major stations, look for signs that say JR LINES.
www.frommers.com /destinations/print-narrative.cfm?destID=85&catID=0085030024   (1596 words)

  
 Travelocity.com: Destination Guides: Tokyo
Altogether, there are 13 subway lines crisscrossing underneath the city, and each line is color-coded.
The Ginza Line, for example, is orange, which means all its coaches are orange.
There are instances, however, when you pass through a ticket wicket to transfer between subway lines (for example, when you transfer from the Yurakucho Line to the Hibiya Line at Hibiya Station).
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 Tokyo Dining Out   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Ginza Sushi Kou—This sushi restaurant has a rather intimidating appearance, but has been attracting sophisticated sushi lovers for more than 100 years.
A very popular one is near the Omote-sando station on the Ginza and Hanzomon lines.
This place is so popular you may have to wait in line a few minutes—but it's worth it.
www.moveandstay.com /tokyo/guide_dining.asp   (1142 words)

  
 ifo Apple Store - Ginza Long Line
there were 705 persons in line, and at noon there were 1,054 in line.
Check this 10-minute video of the entire line (1,982 in line), and these photos that include Ron Johnson walking to the end of the line, which appears tobe longer than the video line.
Here's the map of the waiting line, showing how long it was at various times.
www.ifoapplestore.com /stores/ginza/longest_line.html   (124 words)

  
 Tokyo Travel Guide - Restaurants, dining, international regional ethnic cuisine, where to eat
Subway: JR Yamanote Line and Ginza and Toei Asakusa subway lines: Shimbashi Eki (Exit 5).
Rangetsu is one block from the Ginza 4-chome crossing, on the side closest to the Wako clock.
Subway: JR Yamanote Line; Yuraku-cho, Marunouchi and Oedo subway lines: Ikebukuro Eki (Exit 19).
www.bestcitiestravel.com /tokyo/restaurants.html   (4821 words)

  
 The Unofficial World Cup Guide to Japan 2002
Ginza Dori is the high fashion capitol of Tokyo and it is here that you will find all the major department stores, along with Tiffany's, Yamaha Musical Instruments and a host of vastly over priced restaurants.
Akihabara Station on the Yamanote, Keihin Tohoku and Sobu JR Lines.
Ginza Subway Line or Toei Asakusa Subway Line to Asakusa Station.
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 Exploring Ginza
A popular place for picnickers in Ginza, this is a former hunting grounds of the royal family who kindly gave this spacious wetland area back to the Japanese people as a park area.
There are four of these in Ginza with two being small pub set ups, one being a cafE and the other being a Mexican-style bar and restaurant.
Ginza is situated among several train stations, including Shinbashi and Yurakucho Stations on the JR Yamanote Line and Ginza Station on the Ginza, Marunouchi and Hibiya Lines and Higashi Ginza on the Hibiya Line.
www.japantraveler.com /JT-99-09/ginza.htm   (1688 words)

  
 Ginza :: Tokyo Essentials :: Tokyo Tourist Guide
Exit C2 of Ginza Subway Station, which incidentally was built for the 1964 Olympics, brings you out next to the Sukiyabashi zebra crossing.
For advertising purposes there's definite merit in a Ginza location, but the extortionate price of land means that in terms of making a profit, stores must rely on their branches in cheaper areas.
The closest station to the Kabuki-za Theatre is Higashi Ginza Station on the Hibiya Subway Line.
www.tokyoessentials.com /ginza.html   (1069 words)

  
 Tourist attractions in Tokyo, Japan | Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza
JR Shimbashi Station (JR Yamanote Line) to the Tokyo Station (JR Keiyo Line) to the Kaihin Makuhari Station.
JR Shimbashi Stn (JR Tokaido Honsen Line) to the Tokyo Stn (JR Keiyo Lin) the Maihama Stn.
JR Shimbashi Station (JR Tokaido Honsen Line) to the Tokyo Stn (JR Chuo Line) to the Shinjyuku Station (JR Chuo Line Tokkyu Express) to the Otsuki Station (Fuji Kyuko Line) to the Fuji Yoshida Station.
www.gardenhotels.co.jp /eng/ginza/attractions.html   (966 words)

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