Sangenjaya

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Sangenjaya (Photo: Tokyu-Sangen-Jaya-Station-01 – Rs1421 / CC BY-SA 3.0)

Sangenjaya es un área dentro del distrito de Setagaya de Tokio. El nombre Sangenjaya significa "tres casas de té". El área lleva el nombre de las tres casas de té, Shigaraki, Kadoya y Tanakaya, que se ubicaron aquí. Los lugareños a menudo simplemente se refieren a Sangenjaya como "Sancha".

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