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Kamiyachō Station

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Kamiyacho station hibiya line ticket gates March 2 2018
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Kamiyachō Station (神谷町駅, Kamiyachō-eki) is a subway station in Minato, Tokyo operated by Tokyo Metro. The Station Number is H-05.

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Kamiyachō Station
Sakurada-dori, Minato

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N 35.662949 ° E 139.745007 °
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神谷町

Sakurada-dori
106-0041 Minato
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