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This is one of the best places to live in the Tokyo area. Inokashira park is so beautiful in the fall time and a great place to go grab some shumai, yakitori and gyoza.
Definitely. I love Kichijoji.
Just a note to those who love macrons: they are fine for display purposes, but I believe they are generally dispreferred in URLs. I just changed back the link to Chuo Main Line to the "plain" version, because that one is an existing page. Let's remember: those that don't speak Japanese aren't gonna pronounce vowels any differently because of the macrons, so we don't always need to be so anal about it :-) And to add my personal note: I lived in Kichijoji in 1992-93 and loved it as well. Bit expensive though :-) I trained in aikido at Gessouji temple in the Sun Road. Djiann 16:36, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
- Yes, Kichijōji is a nice place. I like it as well.
- With a few (debatable) exceptions, Wikipedia is moving to embrace macrons. See WP:MOS-JA for details. To those that macrons are meaningless, they can easily ignore them. For others, they hold a lot of meaning. Their presence can be ignored; however, it is difficult to infer them from their absence. Bendono 23:55, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
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editIs the photo that says 'Kichijoji Station' actually of the station? It seems to be the space in front of it. Perhaps we should rename it?
- The picture of the station is pretty bad indeed. I will take one as soon as I can and replace this blurry one taken by someone who I think was well on their way to Tsutaya when they decided to turn around and take the picture ;) --Ubardak (talk) 07:02, 21 February 2008 (UTC)
- I made a little panorama and replaced the image that was there with it. Please let me know if you have any comments or concerns about the image. --Ubardak (talk) 12:48, 25 February 2008 (UTC)