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Residential street in Shinkoiwa

Shin-Koiwa (新小岩, literally "New small rock") is a neighborhood next to Koiwa in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan. The neighborhood's main traffic hub is Shin-Koiwa Station served by the Sōbu and Chūō-Sōbu Lines.

As of 2000, the neighborhood is home to some 20,496 people. [1]

Most of the shopping and business life is centered on the station square and shōtengai shopping street extending from the station.

References

  1. ^ Ichiko, Aiba, Yoshikawa, Nakayabashi, Takamizawa (2005). "The Neighborhood Community-training Program for Post-disaster Recovery.". J. of Natural Disaster Science 2-2005 p25-39
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Residential street in Shinkoiwa

Shin-Koiwa (新小岩, literally "New small rock") is a neighborhood next to Koiwa in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan. The neighborhood's main traffic hub is Shin-Koiwa Station served by the Sōbu and Chūō-Sōbu Lines.

As of 2000, the neighborhood is home to some 20,496 people. [1]

Most of the shopping and business life is centered on the station square and shōtengai shopping street extending from the station.

References

  1. ^ Ichiko, Aiba, Yoshikawa, Nakayabashi, Takamizawa (2005). "The Neighborhood Community-training Program for Post-disaster Recovery.". J. of Natural Disaster Science 2-2005 p25-39

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