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SHIBA Area AZABU Area Index SHIBA Area 1 Seppuku site of nine of the righteous samurai (Site of Mizuno Kenmotsu Residence) …… 22 2 Site of the Seppuku of Asano Takumi-no-kami ……………………………………… 20 3 Site of the Seppuku of Ōishi Chikara and other 9 Rōnin …………………………… 22 4 Birthplace of Kōyō Ozaki ………………………………………………………………… 59 5 Site of the Residence of the Dutch and other Missions (Shimpukuji-Temple) … … 34 6 Site of the Encounter between Kaishū Katsu and Takamori Saigō ……………… 30 7 Kamezuka Mound ………………………………………………………………………… 7 8 Karasumori-jinja Shrine …………………………………………………………………… 4 9 Birthplace of Japanese Nursing Education (Jikei University School of Medicine) ……… 49 Kyū-Shiba-rikyū Gardens ………………………………………………………………… 12 Site of the Old Shimbashi Station ……………………………………………………… 51 Site of Keio Gijuku and Kōgyōkusha …………………………………………………… 50 Keio University …………………………………………………………………………… 60 Site of the First Shiba City Office (Anyoin Temple) ………………………………… 50 Site of the First French Legation (Saikaiji Temple) ………………………………… 39 Site of the Incident of Setting Fire to the Satsuma Domain's Residence in Edo … 30 Birthplace of Japanese Dental Education …………………………………………… 46 Autumn Leaves Waterfall and Mountain Stream in Shiba Park …………………… 12 Shiba-Maruyama-kofun Tumulus ………………………………………………………… 4 Site of the First Newspaper Publication ……………………………………………… 52 Site of the Residence of the Swiss Mission ………………………………………… 39 Site of the Residence of Sengoku Hōki-no-kami……………………………………… 20 Zōjōji Temple ……………………………………………………………………………… 5 Site of Tokyo Broadcasting Station (NHK Museum of Broadcasting) …………… 48 Site of the Conclusion of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce and the Residence of the Dutch Legation (Saioji Temple) ………… 40 Birthplace of Japanese Modern Elementary Education ……………………………… 49 Site of the Assassination of Henry Heusken ………………………………………… 29 Mitadai Park ……………………………………………………………………………… 7 AZABU Area 1 Site of The Official Foreign Guesthouse in Akabane (Iikura Park) ………………… 34 2 Seppuku site of ten of the righteous samurai (Mouri Garden) ……………………… 21 3 Azabu Hikawa-jinja Shrine ……………………………………………………………… 8 4 Former Arisugawa-no-miya Residence (Arisugawa-no-miya Memorial Park) …… 14 5 Kyū-Iwasaki-tei Gardens (International House of Japan) …………………………… 13 6 Site of the First Azabu City Office (Ryutakuji Temple) ……………………………… 47 7 Site of the First American Legation (Zempukuji-Temple) …………………………… 35 8 Site of the Residence of Naoya Shiga ………………………………………………… 57 9 Site of the Former Residence of Tōson Shimazaki ………………………………… 59 Zempukuji Temple ……………………………………………………………………… 8 Site of“Henkikan” Former Residence of Kafū Nagai ………………………………… 58 Origin Point for Japanese Horizontal Datum ………………………………………… 48 The Graves of Heusken and Denkichi (Korinji Temple)……………………………… 36 Site of the Prussian Legation …………………………………………………………… 35 AKASAKA Area 1 Birthplace of Kanoko Okamoto ………………………………………………………… 56 2 Site of the Residence of Awa Katsu …………………………………………………… 28 3 Site of the Residence of Kaishū Katsu ………………………………………………… 29 4 Birthplace of Morio Kita ………………………………………………………………… 57 5 Remains of the Mouri clan's Shimizuen Gardens (Hinokicho Park) ……………… 13 6 Last Place of Mantarō Kubota …………………………………………………………… 58 7 Site of the First Akasaka City Office (Takahashi Korekiyo O Memorial Park) …… 52 8 Site of the Residence of Mokichi Saitō ……………………………………………… 56 9 Site of the Residence of Asano clan of Miyoshi Domain (Akasakahikawa-jinja Shrine) … 21 TAKANAWA Area 1 The Graves of Asano Naganori and the 47 righteous samurai …………………… 24 2 Site of the Residence of Sazanami Iwaya …………………………………………… 61 3 Site of the Seppuku of Ōishi Kura-no-Suke and other 16 Rōnin …………………… 23 4 Site of the Dutch Diplomatic Office …………………………………………………… 38 5 Kitasato Institute Hospital ……………………………………………………………… 47 6 Former Asaka-no-miya Residence (Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum) …… 14 7 Minato City Local History Museum …………………………………………………… 6 8 Site of the First British Legation (Tozenji Temple) …………………………………… 37 9 Site of the Residence for the First Prussian Mission (Kogakuin Teple) ………… 36 Sengakuji Temple ………………………………………………………………………… 23 Site of The Official Foreign Guesthouse in Takanawa (Play ground in front of Sengakuji Temple) … 38 The Institute of Medical Science of The University of Tokyo ……………………… 46 Meiji Gakuin University …………………………………………………………………… 61 SHIBAURA-KŌNAN Area 1 Site of Tokyo Gas Original Location …………………………………………………… 44 2 Former Kyodo Kaikan Hall (Center for Traditional Culture) ………………………… 45 3 Shinagawa Daiba (No. 3 Battery & No. 6 Battery) …………………………………… 28 4 Monument of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition ………………………… 44 5 Monument of Japan’s First Radio Broadcast ………………………………………… 45 港区Minato City Sightseeing Map 港 区観 光 観光マ ップ マップ Akasaka-mitsuke Sta. N Aoyama-itchōme Sta. 7 Akasaka Sta. Tameike-sannō Sta. Gaiemmae Sta. Toranomon Sta. 1 2 6 Uchisaiwaichō Sta. 3 20 S=1:33,000 9 0 500m 22 Toranomon Shimbashi Sta. Nogizaka Sta. 5 Hills Sta. 8 Omote-sando Sta. 11 8 Roppongi-itchōme Sta. 5 4 8 11 2 Shiodome Sta. Roppongi Sta. Kamiyachō Sta. 24 9 2 26 Rail map 9 12 Onarimon Sta. Toei Asakusa Line 5 12 Toei Mita Line 18 6 Toei Oedo Line 23 14 4 Daimon Sta. Azabu-jūban Sta. 1 10 JR Line Akabanebashi Sta. 19 Hamamatsucho Sta. 27 Keikyu Line 7 10 Shibakōen Sta. 1 3 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Hiro-o Sta. 4 14 Takeshiba Sta. Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line 16 25 Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line 3 Hinode Sta. Tokyo Metro Namboku Line 13 Mita Sta. 13 1 Yurikamome 6 2 Tokyo Monorail Tamachi Sta. 5 21 5 Shirokane-takanawa Sta. 15 7 Shibaura-futo Sta. 28 4 3 17 7 12 9 4 Sengakuji Sta. Shirokanedai Sta. 1 10 6 13 11 Takanawa Gateway 8 Sta. 3 3 Takanawadai Sta. Odaiba-kaihinkoen Sta. 2 Shinagawa Sta. Daiba Sta. * This map was prepared with the approval of the National Geophysical Data Center and based on topographic maps at 1:10000 scale issued by the center. (Approval No. 832/2014) 港区Minato City Sightseeing Map 港区観光 観光マップ マップ Akasaka-mitsuke Sta. N Aoyama-itchōme Sta. 7 Akasaka Sta. Tameike-sannō Sta. Gaiemmae Sta. Toranomon Sta. 1 2 6 Uchisaiwaichō Sta. 3 20 S=1:33,000 9 0 500m 22 Toranomon Shimbashi Sta. Nogizaka Sta. 5 Hills Sta. 8 Omote-sando Sta. 11 8 Roppongi-itchōme Sta. 5 4 8 11 2 Shiodome Sta. Roppongi Sta. Kamiyachō Sta. 24 9 2 26 Rail map 9 12 Onarimon Sta. Toei Asakusa Line 5 12 Toei Mita Line 18 6 Toei Oedo Line 23 14 4 Daimon Sta. Azabu-jūban Sta. 1 10 JR Line Akabanebashi Sta. 19 Hamamatsucho Sta. 27 Keikyu Line 7 10 Shibakōen Sta. 1 3 Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Hiro-o Sta. 4 14 Takeshiba Sta. Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line 16 25 Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line 3 Hinode Sta. Tokyo Metro Namboku Line 13 Mita Sta. 13 1 Yurikamome 6 2 Tokyo Monorail Tamachi Sta. 5 21 5 Shirokane-takanawa Sta. 15 7 Shibaura-futo Sta. 28 4 3 17 7 12 9 4 Sengakuji Sta. Shirokanedai Sta. 1 13 10 SHIBA Area 6 11 Takanawa Gateway 8 Sta. AZABU Area 3 3 Takanawadai Sta. AKASAKA Area Odaiba-kaihinkoen Sta. TAKANAWA Area 2 Shinagawa Sta. SHIBAURA-KONAN Area Daiba Sta. * This map was prepared with the approval of the National Geophysical Data Center and based on topographic maps at 1:10000 scale issued by the center. (Approval No. 832/2014) SHIBA Area AZABU Area AKASAKA Area TAKANAWA Area SHIBAURA-KŌNAN Area Takanawa (Play ground 1 Seppuku site of nine of the righ- ting Fire to the Satsuma Site of The Official 1 Birthplace of Kanoko 1 The Graves of Asano 1 Site of Tokyo Gas Origi- 1 in front of Sengakuji teous samurai (Site of Mizuno Domain's Residence in Foreign Guesthouse in Okamoto Naganori and the 47 righ- nal Location Temple) Kenmotsu Residence) Edo Akabane (Iikura Park) teous samurai 2 Site of the Residence of 2 Former Kyodo Kaikan The Institute of Medical 2 Site of the Seppuku of Birthplace of Japanese 2 Seppuku site of ten of the righ- Awa Katsu 2 Site of the Residence of Hall (Center for Tradi- Science of The Univer- Asano Takumi-no-kami Dental Education teous samurai (Mouri Garden) Sazanami Iwaya tional Culture) 3 Site of the Residence of sity of Tokyo Site of the Seppuku of Autumn Leaves Waterfall 3 3 Azabu Hikawa-jinja Shrine Kaishū Katsu 3 Site of the Seppuku of 3 Shinagawa Daiba (No. 3 and Mountain Stream in Ōishi Chikara Ōishi Kura-no-Suke and Battery & No. 6 Battery) Shiba Park 4 Former Arisugawa-no-miya 4 Birthplace of Morio Kita other 16 Rōnin Meiji Gakuin University 4 Birthplace of Kōyō Ozaki Residence (Arisugawa-no- Monument of the Japa- Shiba-Maruyama-kofun 5 Remains of the Mōri 4 Site of the Residence of the miya Memorial Park) Site of the Dutch Diplo- nese Antarctic Research 5 Tumulus clan's Shimizuen Gar- 4 Dutch and other Missions matic Office Expedition Kyū-Iwasaki-tei Gardens (In- dens (Hinokicho Park) (Shimpukuji-Temple) Site of the First News- 5 ternational House of Japan) 5 Kitasato Institute Hospi- 5 Monument of Japan’s paper Publication 6 Last Place of Mantarō 6 Site of the Encounter be- tal First Radio Broadcast Site of the First Azabu City Kubota tween Kaishū Katsu and Site of the Residence of 6 Office (Ryutakuji Temple) Former Asaka-no-miya Takamori Saigō the Swiss Mission 7 Site of the First Akasaka 6 Residence (Tokyo Metro- Site of the Residence of 7 Site of the First American City Office (Takahashi 7 Kamezuka Mound politan Teien Art Museum) Sengoku Hōki-no-kami Legation (Zempukuji-Temple) Korekiyo O Memorial Park) Karasumori-jinja Shrine 8 7 Minato City Local History Zōjōji Temple 8 Site of the Residence of 8 Site of the Residence of 9 Birthplace of Japanese Nurs- Naoya Shiga Mokichi Saitō Museum Site of Tokyo Broadcast- ing Education (Jikei University Site of
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