town
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the same town
cities, towns and villages
town mayor
neighborhood
low-lying part of a city (usu. containing shops, factories, etc.)
townsman
towns and villages
downtown
townscape
town council
town hall
Muromachi period (1336-1573)
chōnin (Edo-period social class of town-dwelling commoners, esp. landowning merchants)
small factory in town
castle town
belle
name of a town
inferior
cities and towns
street festival
Japantown (esp. historical Japantowns in Southeast Asia founded in the 16th-17th centuries)
neighborhood association
assisting town official (Edo period)
both towns
established by a town
Edo-period official of the chōnin social class
the whole town
owned by the town
roadside stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one chō (approx. 109 meters)
novels or plays about the merchant class
senior town administrator (Edo period)
public housing operated by a town
urban life
machigumi
town councillor
the whole enormous extent of Edo
old town
Machimura Faction (of the LDP)
to pass through town
town management
municipal system
(Edo-period) town magistrate
most specific part of an address
being raised in a town
local governments
Chinatown
town road
town policies
sponsors of rikishi or their stables
physician in private practice
the warm feelings of people of the traditional commercial and working-class neighborhoods
martial arts school situated in a town
town elder (Edo period)
municipal tax
hectare (2.471 acres)
town built within the semi-fortified compounds of a temple (during the Warring States period)
port city
Nagata-chō (Japan's political center; equiv. of Downing Street)
important local businessmen (in the Muromachi period)
town geisha
downtown style
townsman's (independent) spirit
name of a city, ward, town or village
working-class dialect of the Shitamachi area of Tokyo
red-light district
local fire brigade
municipal hospital
Omachi rice
inn town
(the likes of) a mere tradesman
simple, inexpensive Chinese restaurant
street
country town
town originally built around a temple or shrine
back street
revitalization of a town
merger of towns and villages
town order (Edo period)
Yūrakuchō Line
street with houses lined up only on one side
towns and villages (official urban area classification)
company town
mayoral election
town map (Edo period)
Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (Shūji Terayama)
Chinatown (Edo period)
Muromachi shogunate (1336-1573)
the friendly atmosphere of the traditional commercial and working-class neighborhoods
machiya
town girl
town that developed in front of a Shinto shrine's torii
fishing village
neighboring town
public bath located in a city or town
women's pavilion (of the inner Heian palace)
town organization
residential area
hot-spring resort
Banchō Seisaku Kenkyūjo (faction of the LDP)
outskirts (of a town)
machi-yakko
Ikeda Public Museum of Art
former municipal system used for some islands in Japan
Municipalities Officials Mutual Aid Association
Kabutochō (neighbourhood of Nihonbashi, Tokyo, where the Tokyo Stock Exchange is located)
Municipal Disaster Management Radio Communication Network
units of square measure (for rice fields, forests, etc.)
if you visit the toilet while traveling, you will fall behind your fellow travelers
stupa-shaped stone distance indicators placed at intervals of one chō (approx. 109 meters) on a temple approach
palanquin
Japanese foliage spider (Chiracanthium japonicum)
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