Life / Living / Hospital Spots in Eastern Tama Area
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- Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Library
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- Tokyo Kokubunjishi Izumichou 2-2-26
- The Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Library is adjacent to the lush greenery of Musashi Kokubunji Park. They have about 17 thousand magazines ranging from general publications to academic journals. They also run the Tokyo Magazine Bank, as well as a service that uses magazines to promote childhood literacy; they have a wealth of useful books and materials geared toward young people ranging from toddlers to high school students. The library is open to all regardless of age.
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- Free Design[Import Northern Europe/Design]
- Shopping
- Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 2-18-22F
- A select shop built around the concept of “quality living” carrying a carefully assembled array of lifestyle goods and tableware from northern and central Europe, the United States, Japan, and other countries around the world. Offering a wide selection of highly original items, with a focus on ease of use and design, the shop also sells products from such popular brands as Marimekko and Hakusan Porcelain. The closest station is Kichijoji Station.
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- 36 Sublo
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- Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 2-4-16 Hara Building 2F
- A stationery shop located in fashionable Kichijoji. Focusing on standard Japanese stationery goods, the shop also carries retro-style stationery as well as stationery products from overseas. The shop's wooden shelves are lined with a variety of intriguing and retro stationery items. 36 Sublo also creates its own original products, and its paper products and seals with warm, handwriting-like fonts are particularly popular. The Kokonotana gallery inside the shop is used to hold small events and display pieces by artists working in a variety of genres.
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- Hyakunen
- Shopping
- Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 2-2-10 Murata Building 2F
- Relaxing second-hand book store in Kichijoji Honcho. Not just a second-hand book store where you can buy and sell books, but a place for the community where they sell individually published indie-works, hold talks, and have photo exhibitions. Pick up a points card that earns you one point for every 500 yen. Get a bonus point if it's raining. Second-hand books can even be ordered from their website.
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- COTSWOLDS (Kichijoji Shop)
- Shopping
- Tokyo Musashinoshi Kichijoujihonchou 4-13-2
- This import variety shop is located in the Kichijoji Nakamichi-dori Shopping Arcade in Kichijoji Honcho, Musashino City. They sell British vintage goods such as crockery and tableware, clothing, stamps, rubber ducks, and Beatles memorabilia.
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- Tsukushi Bunguten
- Shopping
- Tokyo Kokubunjishi Nishimachi 2-21-7
- This stationery store is located in 2 Chome, Nishicho, Kokubunji City. Along with offering stationary with original designs along the theme of Connecting Work and Life, they also hold stationary themed exhibits and workshops. Once a month they hold what they call the Little Design School and students assist in the shop.
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- Fuchu Driver's License Test Site
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Fuchu-shi Tamacho 3-1-1
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- Kyorin University Hospital
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Mitaka-shi Shinkawa 6-20-2
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- Tokyo Prefectural Tama General Medical Center
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Fuchu-shi Musashidai 2-8-29
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- National Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Fuchu-shi Asahicho 3-chome 11-1
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- National Tokyo Gakugei University
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Koganei-shi Nukuikitamachi 4-chome 1-1
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- Musashino Red Cross hospital
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Musashino-shi Kyonancho 1-26-1
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- Mitaka City Office
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Mitaka-shi Nozaki 1-1-1
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- National Hitotsubashi University
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Kunitachi-shi Naka 2-chome 1
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- Shirituseikeidaigaku
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Met. Musashinoshi Kichijoujikitamachi 3-chome 3-1
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- Tokyo Prefectural Kodama General Medical Center
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Fuchu-shi Musashidai 2-8-29
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- Sakakibara Memorial Hospital
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Fuchu-shi Asahicho 3-16-1
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- Tokyo Tama Post Office
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Fuchu-shi Minamicho 4-40-35
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- Private International Christian University
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Mitaka-shi Osawa 3-chome 10-2
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- Musashino City Office
- Life / Living / Hospital
- Tokyo Musashino-shi Midoricho 2-chome 2-28
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