Shinagawa-ku
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Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Yokohama
About Shinagawa-ku
Shinagawa-ku is a ward located in the central part of Tōkyō, Japan. It borders Minato and Chūō wards to the east and north, respectively, and is known for its mix of traditional and modern urban life. Historically significant as one of Tokyo's oldest settlements, Shinagawa has played a crucial role in the city’s development. Today, it remains an important commercial hub with a diverse economy that includes retail, finance, and technology sectors. The area is also celebrated for its cultural richness, featuring landmarks such as the Shinagawa Shrine and the Shinagawa Station, which serve as gateways to Tokyo's bustling metropolis.
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