dentaku's New Writeupshttp://everything2.com/?node=New%20Writeups%20Atom%20Feed&foruser=dentaku2003-01-19T16:42:00Z109 (place)http://m.everything2.com/user/dentaku/writeups/109dentakuhttp://m.everything2.com/user/dentaku2003-01-19T16:42:00Z2003-01-19T16:42:00Z<p>or "ichi-maru-kyu"
<br>the center of <a href="/title/young+womens+fashion+in+tokyo">young womens fashion in tokyo</a>. a huge <a href="/title/department+store">department store</a> that is really just a collection of small shops. 109 is actually a <a href="/title/play+on+words">play on words</a>. 10 in japanese is pronounced "to" and nine is "kyu". together it spells <a href="/title/Tokyu">Tokyu</a>, the name of the parent company. Japanese use these number words a lot as there are three ways to say most numbers. 3-9 (san, kyu) means thank you!</p>Tokyo City Air Terminal (place)http://m.everything2.com/user/dentaku/writeups/Tokyo+City+Air+Terminaldentakuhttp://m.everything2.com/user/dentaku2003-01-19T16:35:43Z2003-01-19T16:35:43Z<p>
also known as TCAT. at the end of the <a href="/title/hanzomon">hanzomon</a> line at suitengumae, also the home of superhip japanese <a href="/title/mobile+game">mobile game</a> developer <a href="/title/dwango">dwango</a>.
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if you're near this line, which goes straight from shibuya, TCAT is the fastest way to get to <a href="/title/Narita+Airport">Narita Airport</a>. Svae yourself the $250 dollar <a href="/title/cab">cab</a> ride.
Unlike the <a href="/title/narita+express">narita express</a> (from <a href="/title/shinjuku">shinjuku</a> and <a href="/title/tokyo+station">tokyo station</a> ) buses leave every few minutes.
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