- Aoyama, Tokyo
Aoyama (青山; lit: blue mountain) is a neighborhood of
Tokyo , located in the northeastern Minato Ward. During theEdo Period , Aoyama was home to various temples, shrines, and samurai residences. The name Aoyama derived from a samurai namedAoyama Tadanari who served the Tokugawa Shogunate and held his mansion in this area. Today, along with Shibuya andHarajuku , it is one of the most popular entertainment and shopping areas for young people in Tokyo. It is well known for its fashion houses, restaurants, and shopping.Chichibunomiya rugby stadium is in the North part of Aoyama.Aoyama municipal cemetery
Aoyama is also the location of Japan's first municipal
cemetery , Aoyama Reien, which was opened in1872 . Many noted foreigners are buried in the small foreign section of the cemetery, which is currently (2005) at risk of being cleared to make a park. [cite web
url=http://www.foreignsection.org
title=The Foreign Section Trust
accessdate=2006-06-18 – formed in 2005 to preserve the foreign section of Aoyama cemetery in Tokyo]Famous non-Japanese buried at Aoyama Reien include the British minister plenipotentiary
Hugh Fraser who died in the post in 1894, CaptainFrancis Brinkley ,Guido Verbeck ,Henry Spencer Palmer ,Edoardo Chiossone ,Joseph Heco ,Julius Scriba and several others."See also:"
Foreign cemeteries in Japan Places in Aoyama
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Aoyama Twin
*President Hotel
* SpiralCompanies based in Aoyama
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Berlitz (Asia Headquarters)
*Itochu (Tokyo office)
* Honda Motor
*Sony Computer Entertainment
*Avex Trax
* Louis Vuitton Japan
* JCBubway stations
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Aoyama-itchome Station (Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line, Toei Oedo Line)
*Omote-sando Station (Chiyoda Line, Ginza Line, Hanzomon Line)
*Gaienmae Station (Ginza Line)References
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