Tokyo (Japan)
Overview
            | Works: | 1 works in 4 publications in 1 languages | |
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Titles
          
                  
                    Tokyo as a global city = new geographical perspectives /
                  
                  by: 
                  Kikuchi, Toshio.; Sugai, Toshihiko.; SpringerLink (Online service); Tokyo (Japan)
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    Sacred high city, sacred low city = a tale of religious sites in two Tokyo neighborhoods /
                  
                  by: 
                  Tokyo (Japan); Heine, Steven, (1950-)
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    Frommer's 500 places for food & wine lovers
                  
                  by: 
                  Kansas City (Mo.); Providence (R.I.); ebrary, Inc.; Brussels (Belgium); Puebla (Mexico : State); Santa Fe (N.M.); Vancouver (B.C.); Copenhagen (Denmark); Napa Valley (Calif.); Miami (Fla.); Istanbul (Turkey); Sydney (N.S.W.); Saint Paul (Minn.); New Orleans (La.); Minneapolis (Minn.); O'Malley, Charlie.; Portland (Or.); Hughes, Holly.; Tokyo (Japan); Rome.; United States Highway 66.
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    The Tokyo University trial and the struggle against order in Postwar Japan
                  
                  by: 
                  Tokyo Daigaku; Tokyo (Japan); Perkins, Christopher.; SpringerLink (Online service)
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    Portraits of Edo and early modern Japan = the Shogun's Capital in Zuihitsu Writings, 1657-1855 /
                  
                  by: 
                  Tokyo (Japan); SpringerLink (Online service); Japan; Groemer, Gerald.
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    Modern girls, shining stars, the skies of Tokyo : = 5 Japanese women /
                  
                  by: 
                  Birnbaum, Phyllis.; Tokyo (Japan)
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    Mirrors of memory = culture, politics, and time in Paris and Tokyo /
                  
                  by: 
                  Project Muse.; White, James W. (1941-); Tokyo (Japan); Paris (France)
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                
          Subjects
          
            
              
                Women
              
            
              
                Geography.
              
            
              
                World Regional Geography (Continents, Countries, Regions)
              
            
              
                Santa Fe (N.M.)
              
            
              
                Portland (Or.)
              
            
              
                History in literature.
              
            
              
                Providence (R.I.)
              
            
              
                Urban Geography / Urbanism (inc. megacities, cities, towns)
              
            
              
                Japan
              
            
              
                Brussels (Belgium)
              
            
              
                Puebla (Mexico : State)
              
            
              
                Modern History.
              
            
              
                Tourism and gastronomy
              
            
              
                Sacred space
              
            
              
                Sociology, Urban
              
            
              
                Tokyo Daigaku
              
            
              
                Saint Paul (Minn.)
              
            
              
                Paris (France)
              
            
              
                Physical Geography.
              
            
              
                Rome.
              
            
              
                Restaurants
              
            
              
                Miami (Fla.)
              
            
              
                Asian Politics.
              
            
              
                Kansas City (Mo.)
              
            
              
                Napa Valley (Calif.)
              
            
              
                Sydney (N.S.W.)
              
            
              
                Farmers' markets
              
            
              
                Religion and sociology
              
            
              
                Tokyo (Japan)
              
            
              
                Vancouver (B.C.)
              
            
              
                Copenhagen (Denmark)
              
            
              
                Law
              
            
              
                Minneapolis (Minn.)
              
            
              
                Wine and wine making
              
            
              
                United States Highway 66.
              
            
              
                Human Geography.
              
            
              
                Asian Literature.
              
            
              
                New Orleans (La.)
              
            
              
                History of Japan.
              
            
              
                Architecture and society
              
            
              
                Istanbul (Turkey)
              
            
              
                Sustainable urban development
              
            
              
                Urban History.