Sendagaya
Sendagaya is a district of Shibuya, one of the 23 special districts of Tōkyō. Sendagaya is between Shinjuku, Shinjuku Gyoen, Yoyogi, Shinanomachi, Jingumae, and Harajuku One finds several buildings important in this district:
- Olympic stadium of Tōkyō
- the sporting center of Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium)
- the national theater for Nō
- NTT Docomo Yoyogi
- Takashimaya Times Square
- the office of the central committee of the Communist party of Japan
Transport
Rail
- JR Is
- Chūō-Sōbu (中央総武線): the Sendagaya station is the principal station. The stations Yoyogi (Yamanote and Chūō-Sōbu) and Shinanomachi are in the neighborhoods
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Network Toei
- Toei Ōedo: the station Kokuritsu Kyōgijō (国立競技場 - national Stage) (E-25) is opposite the Sendagaya station.
- Tōkyō Subway 13: the station Shin-Sendagaya (新千駄ヶ谷) on the avenue Meiji (明治道り) is in construction. It will open in 2007.
A little further with foot, stations of the Network Tōkyō Subway Gaienmae (外苑前) on the line Ginza (銀座線), Omotesando (表参道) on the Ginza lines, Chiyoda (千代田線) and Hanzōmon (半蔵門線) and Meiji Jingū (明治神宮) on the Chiyoda line.
In addition, the station Harajuku on the line of train Yamanote is close.
The royal quay (宮廷ホーム ・ kyūtei hōmu), borrowed by the Japanese imperial family from rare occasions, is located on the Yamanote line, at a few minutes with foot of the Harajuku station in Sendagaya 3-chōme.
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