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Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Shinagawa-ku is a special ward located in Tokyo, Japan. It is situated in the southeastern part of the city, bordering the Tokyo Bay. The ward has a total area of 21.84 square kilometers and a population of approximately 377,000 people.
Shinagawa-ku is classified as a special ward, which is a type of administrative division in Tokyo. The ward is further divided into several neighborhoods, including Shinagawa, Osaki, and Gotanda. These neighborhoods are known for their unique character and attractions.
The ward is home to several notable features, including the Shinagawa Imperial Villa, a historic estate that was once used as a summer residence for the Imperial family. Shinagawa-ku is also known for its vibrant business district, which is home to many major corporations and startups. The ward has a well-developed transportation system, with several train lines and bus routes connecting it to other parts of Tokyo.
Shinagawa-ku has a rich cultural scene, with several museums, theaters, and art galleries. The ward is also home to many parks and green spaces, including the Shinagawa Park and the Tokyo Bay area. The ward's location on the coast of Tokyo Bay makes it an important hub for maritime trade and commerce.








