Kanda
神田 means: " (Or them) fields divine (S) ". It is a district located in the district of Chiyoda (one of the 23 districts of Tōkyō). It gathers the station JR Is as well as the station of Tōkyō Métro of the line Ginza. Many are there the good restaurants expensive, often very not attended by the " Salary-men " many neighbouring companies among which the Nikkei is, with the limit of the district of Otemachi. Station JR of Kanda makes it possible to use the lines of train Yamanote, Chuo and Saikyō, thus connecting the stations of Tokyo, Shinjuku, Akihabara or Omiya. Kanda is also famous for its former booksellers but in fact only very little counts any. Those are located especially in the district close to Jimbocho, which one can join with foot.
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