- Yūrakuchō
nihongo|Yūrakuchō|有楽町 is a neighborhood of
Chiyoda, Tokyo ,Japan situated in between theGinza andHibiya Park, near the neighborhood ofShinbashi . Unlike its tonier neighbor the Ginza, Yūrakuchō provides a glimpse of Japanese life from the early postwar period, with its manyizakaya (Japanese-style bars, denoted by their red lanterns known as "akachochin") and outdooryakitori restaurants ('yakitoriya'), many of which are located under the train tracks serving Tokyo's JRYamanote Line . Because of its many traditional Japanese-style eating establishments, as well as its location on the Yamanote Line with easy access toTokyo Station , Yūrakuchō is a favorite drinking spot for businessmen on their way home from work.Yūrakuchō is served by several train and subway stations, including Yūrakuchō Station on the JR Yamanote Line and
Keihin-Tōhoku Line and Yūrakuchō Station on the Yūrakuchō subway line.The neighborhood takes its name from
Oda Nagamasu (or Urakusai, 1547–1622), younger brother of Oda Nobunaga. Nagamasu built his mansion here on land near the Sukiya-bashi Gate ofEdo Castle granted byTokugawa Ieyasu .In 1707, the
Tokugawa shogunate established theMinami-machi Bugyo-sho , the office of one of the magistrates ofEdo , in this area.The place name dates from the
Meiji Period . It arises from an altered pronunciation of "Urakusai".In Yūrakuchō
One of the landmarks in Yūrakuchō is the
DN Tower 21 . Home of theThe Dai-ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company , the building, across the moat from the Imperial Palace, was the headquarters ofSupreme Commander of the Allied Powers underDouglas MacArthur during theOccupation of Japan .The Norinchukin Bank shares the facility.The Yūrakuchō Center Building (Yūrakuchō Mullion) complex, featuring retail, performance halls, and parking, is also located here. The neighborhood has many theatres and cinemas, among them the
Tokyo International Forum , Yuraku-za, Nissei Hall, Subaru, Shante, Tokyo Takarazuka, Hibiya Scala, Miyuki-za. The Hibiya Mitsui houses the home offices of theSumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation ,the Japan Steel Works, Ltd. , andAsahi Kasei , while the Shin Yūrakuchō Building is home toAsahi Glass Co. ,Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. , andNichiro Corporation .Toho has its headquarters in the neighborhood, and theJapan National Tourist Organization (JNTO) has both its headquarters and a Tourist Information Center in Yūrakuchō.Japan Airlines operates a domestic and international flights ticketing office on the second floor of the Imon Sapporo Building in Yūrakuchō. [" [http://www.jal.co.jp/en/information/dom/branch/#tokyo JAL Group Offices Information - Japan] ." "Japan Airlines ". AccessedSeptember 20 ,2008 .]ee also
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