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Akihabara
is a neighborhood in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan, generally considered to be the area surrounding Akihabara Station (nicknamed Akihabara Electric Town). This area is part of the and Kanda-Sakumachō districts of Chiyoda. There is an administrative district called Akihabara (part of Taitō ward), located north of Akihabara Electric Town surrounding Akihabara Neribei Park.

Odaiba
thumb|right|300px|Odaiba as seen from the Rainbow Bridge (Tokyo)|Rainbow Bridge in 2025
is a large artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan, across the Rainbow Bridge from central Tokyo. Odaiba was initially built for defensive purposes in the 1850s. The land was dramatically expanded during the late 20th century as a seaport district, and was redeveloped in the 1990s into a major commercial, residential and leisure area. Odaiba, along with Minato Mirai 21 in Yokohama, is one of the few manmade seashores in Tokyo Bay where the waterfront is accessible and not blocked by industry and harbor areas
Harajuku
thumb|Omotesando Hills, Jingumae
thumb|Cat Street, Tokyo|Cat Street, [[Ura-Harajuku]]
is a district in Shibuya, Tokyo. Harajuku is the common name given to a geographic area spreading from Harajuku Station to Omotesando, corresponding on official maps of Shibuya ward as Jingūmae 1 chōme to 4 chōme. In popular reference, Harajuku also encompasses many smaller backstreets such as Takeshita Street and Cat Street spreading from Sendagaya in the north to Shibuya in the south.
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Ikebukuro
thumb|Ikebukuro skyscrapers
thumb|Ikebukuro Station as seen from the [[Sunshine 60 building]]
thumb|Toyota AMLUX (アムラックス)

Kabukichō
is an entertainment district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Kabukichō is considered a red-light district with a high concentration of host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and is often called the . Shinjuku Golden Gai, famous for its plethora of small bars, is part of Kabukichō.

Nihonbashi
is a business district of Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, which sprung up around the bridge of the same name that has linked two sides of the Nihonbashi River at this site since the 17th century. The first wooden bridge was completed in 1603. The current bridge, designed by Tsumaki Yorinaka and constructed of stone on a steel frame, dates from 1911. The district covers a large area to the north and east of the bridge, reaching Kanda to the north and the Sumida River to the east. Ōtemachi and Yaesu are to the west and Kyobashi to the south.

Marunouchi
Marunouchi () is an area in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, located between Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace. The name, meaning "inside the circle", derives from its location within the palace's outer moat. Marunouchi is the core of Tokyo's central business district as well as one of the main financial centres in Japan. 20 of the Fortune Global 500 companies are headquartered in the area as of 2021, while many other such companies based outside Japan have Asian or Japanese offices there. Together with the neighbouring districts of Yūrakuchō (有楽町) and Ōtemachi (大手町), Marunouchi is part of a larger
Omotesandō
thumb|right|250px|Omotesandō street as seen from an overpass
'''''' is a zelkova tree-lined avenue located in Shibuya and Minato, Tokyo, stretching from the Meiji Shrine entrance to Aoyama-dōri (Aoyama Street), where Omotesandō Station can be found.
Ebisu
neighborhood in Shibuya, Tokyo

Shiodome
thumb|right|Shiodome skyline in 2006

Shimokitazawa
thumb|Shimokitazawa street scene
thumb|Independent fashion retail; a feature of Shimokitazawa
thumb|A small Shinto shrine in Shimokitazawa at night
is a neighborhood in Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. It is located in the southwestern corner of the Kitazawa district, hence the name "Shimo-kitazawa" ( lower Kitazawa). Also known as "Shimokita", the neighbourhood is well known for the density of small independent fashion retailers, cafes, theaters, bars and live music venues.

Nishi-Shinjuku
is a neighborhood and skyscraper business district in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, Japan. The neighborhood is located west of Shinjuku Station and consists of 8 chōme (丁目), or Streets. The region was previously called .
Aoyama
neighborhood of Tokyo, Japan

Kichijōji
thumb|244x244px|Sun Road
thumb|469x469px|Kichijōji Station (in back). A pink Moo-bus, a Musashino, Tokyo|Musashino city bus, waits for passengers.
is a neighborhood in the city of Musashino in Western Tokyo, Japan. It is centered on a compact commercial area to the north and south of Kichijōji Station, with a full range of shops, restaurants, bars, and coffee houses. The area is a popular center for shopping and leisure in the Tokyo metropolitan area due in part to its close proximity to Inokashira Park and Inokashira Park Zoo.
Kanda
area name in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Shinjuku Ni-chōme
human settlement in Japan
Yanaka Cemetery
cemetery
Daikanyamachō
neighborhood in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Kagurazaka
thumb|Lower portion of Kagurazaka street.
thumb|230px|Akagi Shrine complex, designed by Kengo Kuma.
thumb|July 2007 Awa Odori in Kagurazaka.
is a neighbourhood in Tokyo northwest of Iidabashi Station. It has a shopping street at its center, lined by numerous cafés and restaurants. It is served by Tokyo Metro Tozai Line and Toei Oedo Line.
Mount Jinba
mountain in Tokyo, Japan
Yotsuya
thumb|Yotsuya Station
thumb|right|The former
is an area in Shinjuku, Tokyo, that previously was a ward (四谷区 Yotsuya-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City. In 1947, when the 35 wards of Tokyo were reorganized into 23, it was merged with Ushigome ward of Tokyo City and Yodobashi suburban ward of Tokyo-fu to form the modern Shinjuku ward.
Toyosu
thumb|right|250px|Toyosu as seen from Harumi Ohashi
is a neighborhood in Kōtō, Tokyo. Toyosu has six numbered chome ("blocks"). It is the location of the wholesale Toyosu Market, which took the role of the Tsukiji fish market after it became solely a tourist attraction.
Yoyogi
thumb|right|NTT Docomo Yoyogi Building & JR [[Yoyogi Station]]
is a neighbourhood in the northern part of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
Ichigaya
thumb|Aerial view of Ichigaya
is an area in the eastern portion of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
Sugamo
thumb|Sugamo Jizō-dōri
is a neighborhood in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. It is home to , a shopping street popular among the older generation, earning it the nickname "Granny's Harajuku." It lies at the crossing point of the JR Yamanote Line and National Route 17.
Sendagaya
thumb|right|Takashimaya Times Square, Sendagaya 5-chome
is an area within Shibuya ward, one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo.
Hibiya
thumb|upright=1.15|Buildings in Hibiya/Yūrakuchō
thumb|upright=1.15|Hibiya Park

San'ya
is an area in the Taitō and Arakawa wards of Tokyo, located south of the Namidabashi intersection, around the Yoshino-dori. A neighborhood named "San'ya" existed until 1966, but the area was renamed and split between several neighborhoods.
Mejiro
neighborhood in Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Takadanobaba
thumb|200px|right|Street in Takadanobaba
is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
Ōkubo
town located in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Kōjimachi
is a district in Chiyoda, Tokyo.
Ochanomizu
thumb|Ochanomizu
is a neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan. It extends from the Yushima section of Bunkyo-ku to the Kanda section of Chiyoda-ku. Sundai Preparatory School, Meiji University, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, and Juntendo University all have main campuses in the area. Ochanomizu Station on the Chūō Line is the transport hub of the district. Prior to the Great Kantō earthquake, Ochanomizu University was also there; after the earthquake, it moved to its present location in the Ōtsuka neighborhood of Bunkyo-ku. Ochanomizu is also the location of the Holy Resurrection Cathedral (Nikorai
Shinjuku Golden Gai
human settlement in Japan
Shiba
town located in Minato-ku, Tokyo
Asagaya
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is a residential area of Tokyo located in Suginami ward (one of the 23 wards or boroughs of Tokyo) west of Shinjuku. Main access to Asagaya is via the Chūō-Sōbu Line, 12 minutes by train from Shinjuku station.
Honjo
neighborhood in Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Kyōbashi
town located in Chūō-ku, Tokyo
Yōga
neighborhood in Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Ura-Harajuku
thumb|Cat Street in Ura-Harajuku
thumb|Exterior of the A.P.C. Harajuku Underground store in Ura-Harajuku, Tokyo
is the nickname of an area in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
Ushigome
thumb|View of Kagurazaka and Ushigome bridge to [[Edo Castle (牛込神楽坂の図) by Utagawa Hiroshige, 1840.]]
is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and a former ward (牛込区 Ushigome-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City. The name Ushigome refers to a former cattle ranch in the area that was next to a horse ranch, Komagome . In 1947, when the 35 wards of Tokyo were reorganized into 23, it was merged with Yotsuya ward of Tokyo City and Yodobashi suburban ward of Tokyo-fu to form the modern Shinjuku ward.
Otome Road
area of Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan
Nakano
neighborhood in Nakano-ku, Tokyo
Nihonbashi-Kabutochō
thumb|right|200px|A street car runs in front of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
thumb|right|200px|The Tokyo Stock Exchange during the 1960s
Kabutochō (), or more formally Nihonbashi Kabutochō (), is a neighborhood of Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, where the Tokyo Stock Exchange and many securities companies are located, so that it is considered Japan's equivalent of Wall Street in New York City.
Ōmori
upright=1.35|thumb|Omori Bell Port
Shitaya
is the name of a neighborhood in Taito, Tokyo, and a former ward (下谷区 Shitaya-ku) in the now-defunct Tokyo City. The former ward encompassed 15 neighborhoods in the western half of the modern Taito ward, including Ueno, Yanaka and Akihabara.
Akabane
neighborhood in Kita-ku, Tokyo
Shōtō
District in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Banchō
thumb|Banchō sōzu (A Panorama of Banchō area), 1898
Tamachi
300px|thumb|Tamachi Station (Tokyo)|Tamachi Station
is the informal name for the area surrounding Tamachi Station in Minato, Tokyo, generally referring to the districts of Shiba, Shibaura, and Mita.
Zōshigaya
upright=1.2|thumb|Tokyo-Metro-Zoshigaya-Station-00
Zōshigaya (, also ) is a neighborhood in Toshima, Tokyo. Zōshigaya includes Zōshigaya 1-chome though Zōshigaya 3-chome as well as parts of Minami-Ikebukuro.
Hiroo
neighborhood in Shibuya, Tokyo
Arakichō
thumb|Arakichō at night in 2017
is a neighborhood in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Its postal code is 160–0007. Yotsuya-sanchōme Station is a major train hub in the area.
Hatsudai
is a district of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
alt=|thumb|The Tokyo headquarters of Fuji Kyuko in Hatsudai.
As of October 2020, the population of this district is 8,629. The postal code for Hatsudai is 151-0061.
Gobanchō
town located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Udagawachō
thumb|Seibu Shibuya
is a district of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.
Nanpeidaichō
town located in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Yanesen
is a district in Tokyo, which has many historical structures, in the style of Edo-period Tokyo. It is known for its traditional style and antiquated temple district-style.
Kami-Ikebukuro
is a neighborhood in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. It is located among JR Ikebukuro, Ōtsuka, and Itabashi Stations and spread along Meiji Avenue.
Ebisu-Minami
neighborhood in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo