Bank of Japan
The Bank of Japan also known as Nippon Ginko, is the central bank of Japan. The Bank is often called Nichigin for short. It has its headquarters in Chuo, Tokyo.
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Bank of Japan
The Bank of Japan (日本銀行 Nippon Ginkō?, BOJ, JASDAQ: 8301) also known as Nippon Ginko, is the central bank of Japan.[1] The Bank is often called Nichigin (日銀?) for short. It has its headquarters in Chuo, Tokyo.[2]
Tirelire musicale JR chuo Tokyo train Japon. Chuo piggy bank Tokyo train Japan.電車中央線銀行
Tirelire reproduisant les mélodies de départ de 9 stations de la ligne chuo à Tokyo. Gadget japonais que j'adore.
Tirelire musicale JR chuo Tokyo train Japon. Chuo piggy bank Tokyo train Japan.電車中央線銀行
Tirelire reproduisant les mélodies de départ de 9 stations de la ligne chuo à Tokyo. Gadget japonais que j'adore.
電車中央線銀行。Tirelire musicale JR chuo Tokyo train Japon. Chuo piggy bank Tokyo train Japan.
Tirelire reproduisant les mélodies de départ de 9 stations de la ligne chuo à Tokyo. Gadget japonais que j'adore.
Driving TOKYO 4K -Ginza1-4city block JAPAN
Driving TOKYO - Ginza1-4city block JAPAN - Episode 5.
Starting Point:Showa-street Shinkyogoku intersection
The word “Ginza” is now used as the name of Ginza in Chuo-ku, Tokyo and various shopping districts, but it was originally Kinza, Ginza, and Zenza, which was a coin foundry in the Edo period. The name is derived.
Later, in 1869, the town name was officially changed to Ginza.
In the Meiji period, Western culture began to enter, and after a large fire in 1872, large-scale land readjustment was performed, and street trees were planted in the city imitating Regent Street in London, gas lights Became a symbolic city of civilization.
Later, after World War II, cabaret swept through Ginza Street and continued to be the most advanced city in Japan, showing various aspects such as banking and brand streets.
Speaking of Ginza, it is an attractive city that has never changed for children, adults, men and women.
It is a “modern city” that draws on the flow from the Edo period and the Meiji period.
And it became the best city in Japan, known as “world famous GINZA” for foreign tourists.
Tirelire musicale JR chuo Tokyo train Japon. Chuo piggy bank Tokyo train Japan.電車中央線銀行
Tirelire reproduisant les mélodies de départ de 9 stations de la ligne chuo à Tokyo. Gadget japonais que j'adore.
Yamanote Line bank
I bought this bank in Japan at one of the toy stores near Mandarake. When you put money in it, it plays the different station jingles of Tokyo's JR Train Yamanote line. They call them departing melody tracks.
Tokyo station
Ueno station
Shibuya station
Shinjuku station
NIppori station
Shinagawa station
Driving TOKYO 4K -Ginza5-8city block JAPAN
Driving TOKYO - Ginza5-8city block JAPAN - Episode 6.
Starting Point:Harumi-street Miharabashi intersection
The word Ginza is now used as the name of Ginza in Chuo-ku, Tokyo and shopping districts in various places. Kinza, Ginza and Senza, which were originally coin shops in the Edo period The name is derived.
Later, in 1869, the town name was officially changed to Ginza.
It is said that large kimono shops lined up from the current Ginza 5 to 6city block and were very prosperous.
The current 5 to 8city block were called Owari, Takekawa, and Izumo.
Many Noh stages that Ieyasu Tokugawa liked were placed in Ginza.
There were many craftsmen who supplied things like iron products.
After entering the Meiji period, Western culture began to enter, and after a large fire in 1872, a large-scale land readjustment took place, and street trees were planted in the town that was supposed to imitate London's Regent Street. The lights stood and Ginza became an iconic city of civilization.
Then, after World War II swept the like cabaret Ginza Street, the banking district, it remains as always state-of-the-art city of Japan while showing a variety of aspects such as brand the city.
Speaking of Ginza, it is an attractive city that has never changed for children, adults, men and women. It is a “modern and modern city” that draws on the flow from Edo and the Meiji era. It is transformed into a “fashion and culture city” in the daytime, and a “sophisticated city of adults” at night, and for foreign tourists. Known as the “GINZA of the world”, it became the “best city in Japan” for everyone.
And in this area, there are many long-established restaurant and sushi restaurants, it has reigned as Japan's place as status as a city of the night represented in the high-class nightclubs.
If you walk along the alley, you will find monuments, shrines, and other places that you might not expect. Please take a walk and look for it.
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Bank of Japan to provide 10 trln yen in loans to banks
The Bank of Japan announced on Tuesday that it will provide 10 trillion yen in short-term loans to commercial banks in an effort to combat the rising yen and growing deflation.
Japan Trains: Tokyo - Saikyo line, Driver's cab view
Tokyo commuter line passenger service on the Saikyō Line, between Osaki and Omiya. This video the section between Shinjuku & Ukimafunado
Filmed on 29 December 2014
JR Chuo Line Moneybox
JR Chuo Line Musical Money box. This is a very cool gadget from Japan! This coin box plays music from various JR Chuo Line train stations. I unbox the money box then insert coins to play some of the musical tunes!!
Train aérien à Tokyo, Japon / Elevated Train in Tokyo, Japan
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Tokyo Click:04 Tokyo Stock Exchange and Religion of Japanese
Tokyo Click:04 Tokyo Stock Exchange and Religion of Japanese
Address:Nihonbashi Kabuto-cho 2-1 Chuo-ku
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【Station walk+BGM 】Odakyu Line Hon-Atsugi Station North Exit Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan 本厚木駅北口
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Hon-Atsugi Station (本厚木駅 Hon-Atsugi-eki) is a major railway station on the Odakyu Odawara Line in Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway.
Lines
The station is 45.5 kilometers from the line's terminal at Shinjuku Station. Most local, section semi-express, and semi-express trains inbound from Shinjuku Station terminate at this stop and head back to Shinjuku. West of this station, most express trains stop at every station until the line terminus in Odawara Station. All rapid express and most limited express (Romancecar) services also stop here.
Station layout
Hon-Atsugi Station is an elevated structure built into the building used by the Mylord shopping mall (one of four such shopping malls owned by the Odakyu Group). One of the station's exits leads directly into the 4th level of the shopping mall. The station has two island platforms serving four tracks.
The station opened on April 1, 1927 as Sagami-Atsugi Station (相模厚木駅) for through trains. At that time, trains stopping at every station ran between Shinjuku station and Inada-Noborito Station (稲田登戸駅), now Mukōgaoka-Yūen) and did not continue to Hon-Atsugi. Later, from October 15, 1927, express trains began stopping at the station. The first trains of the Jinchū Railroad (神中鉄道), present-day Sagami Railway) run from Ebina Station to this station on November 25, 1941 and the station was renamed Hon-Atsugi on June 1, 1944.
After the war, various services were reestablished. The local trains that had been operating between Shinjuku and Inada-Noborito station were run on the whole line, and Hon-Atsugi became a stop for local trains. At the same time, through trains were abolished (June 1945). Consecutively Semi-Express (October 1, 1946), Express (October 1, 1949), Commuting express (March 25, 1955) and Commuting Semi-Express (March 25, 1960) services were introduced. On November 5, 1964 the connection to the Sagami Railway was cut. From 1968 the Romancecar began stops at Hon-Atsugi Station. From June 1976 the station building was rebuilt into an overhead station. Multi-level crossings were successively constructed around the station (March 29, 1977) and from March 31, 1978, the line operated jointly with the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and the JR Jōban Line. Later (March 23, 1982), the Mylord Department Store opened within the station building and the first two automatic ticket machines were installed.
From February 1, 1984 the Asagiri Romancecar service began stopping at Hon-Atsugi and on October 15, 1984, the Atsugi Bus Centre was completed. On December 11, 2004, rapid express and semi-section express services were introduced and began stops in Hon-Atsugi. AEDs were installed in the station on February 23, 2006. In March 2006, waiting rooms were constructed on all platforms.
Surrounding area
Shoin University Atsugi Station Campus
The station also serves as a transfer point for local and intercity buses operated by Kanagawa Chuo, with direct service to Morioka, Shin-Yokohama Station, Narita Airport, Haneda Airport, Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara.
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