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- From: Peter Evans <peter@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2001 14:14:27 +0900
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Scott Stone: > Jonathan, finding the "Yaesu above ground exit" is NOT easy > esp. if you don't speak/read Japanese. Yes, but on the other hand Tokyo station is pretty simple in that most of the lines go north-south and thus there are basically two sides, of which one -- Yaesu, the one you want -- is east. http://gourmet.yahoo.co.jp/gourmet/restaurant/Kanto/Tokyo/guide/0401/P025174.html says that Tengu Nihonbashi-ten is in the basement of, uh, um, oh dear, I'm not sure, Tansei I think building, at Nihonbashi 2-1-17. That page has a link to a map at [deep breath] http://map.yahoo.co.jp/cgi-bin/ploc?nl=35.40.44.71&el=139.46.32.31&icon=mark_loc&l=1&cat=cat03 I *think* this is the Tengu you're talking about; somebody may like to confirm or deny this. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Peter Evans, too nervous to meet real live Linux users, peter@example.com
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