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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NagatachōNagatachō - Wikipedia

    Nagatachō (永田町, Nagata-chō) is a district of Tokyo, Japan, located in Chiyoda Ward. It is the location of the Diet of Japan and the Prime Minister 's residence (Kantei). The Supreme Court of Japan is located in neighboring Hayabusachō.

  2. Sep 8, 2014 · 4 Things To Do In Nagatacho. posted by John Spacey, September 08, 2014. Nagatacho is the seat of Japan's government. It's where the National Diet (Parliament) Building and Prime Minister's residence are located.

  3. Mar 9, 2016 · Japanese History. What does Nagatachō mean? 永田町. Nagata-chō. (town of the eternal fields, but more at “Nagata Town”) The other day, I was riding the 南北線 Nanboku-sen Nanboku Line and looked at the list of stations. I realized that I’d written articles about almost every station on the line. In fact, I even covered the name of the train line itself!

  4. Hie Shrine Tokyo is the most famous shrine in Nagatacho, Chiyoda City. The shrine is also renowned as Akasaka Hie Shrine. Most preciously, the location is a tree-covered hilltop between the neighborhoods of Nagatacho and Akasaka. However, it is not as high as Atago Shrine.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › articlesNagatachō - Wikiwand

    Nagatachō (永田町, Nagata-chō) is a district of Tokyo, Japan, located in Chiyoda Ward. It is the location of the Diet of Japan and the Prime Minister 's residence (Kantei). The Supreme Court of Japan is located in neighboring Hayabusachō.

  6. Nagatachō Station (永田町駅, Nagatachō-eki) is a subway station in the Nagatacho district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro.

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  8. www.japan-experience.com › all-about-japan › tokyoNagatacho - Japan Experience

    Dec 28, 2012 · Nagatacho is what Capitol Hill is to the States, or Westminster is to London, and, like those centers of power, the placename alone signifies "national politics" - as opposed to the bureaucracy, which is concentrated in nearby Kasumigaseki.