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Ginza

[gin-zuh]

noun

  1. the, a district in Tokyo, Japan, famous for its department stores, nightclubs, and bars.



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Feid helped put J Balvin and Medellín on the map as a co-writer of 2015 breakthrough smash “Ginza,” which opened the doors for other Colombian stars like Maluma and Karol G.

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“Jiro Dreams of Sushi” offers a mesmerizing portrait of Jiro Ono, an uncompromising sushi master who pursues perfection from a kitchen in the basement of an office building adjacent to the Ginza Metro subway station in Tokyo.

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In Tokyo’s central Ginza shopping district, people stopped to pray on the sidewalk as a bell rang out, marking the moment.

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Kirishima is suspected of helping plant and detonate a homemade bomb that destroyed part of a building in Tokyo's Ginza district on 18 April 1975, according to local media.

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Since Godzilla grew out of Japan’s atomic bombing trauma, his destruction of Tokyo’s Ginza district and assorted ships culminate in terrible — but gorgeous — mushroom clouds.

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