Seijō
Sign in to saveis a Tokyo suburban neighborhood in Setagaya named after , a school founded in 1917 by Masataro Sawayanagi, a former minister of education in the pre–World War II education system. The area is also known for Seijo University. Seijōgakuen-mae Station serves the area.
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is a Tokyo suburban neighborhood in Setagaya named after , a school founded in 1917 by Masataro Sawayanagi, a former minister of education in the pre–World War II education system. The area is also known for Seijo University. Seijōgakuen-mae Station serves the area.
東京都 世田谷区成城七丁目 - panoramio.jpg| seijo_namikimichi_231011.jpg| Tree-lined street in front of Seijo University's main gate seijo_2chome_231011.jpg| Intersection of Seijo Street and Seijo Rokken Street Tokyo Route 3 -05.jpg| Along the Nogawa River on Sengawa ookura suidobashi.jpg| Aratama Waterworks Road 世田谷区 野川・野川緑道 201504021000 - panoramio.jpg| Promenade along the Seijouniv2012055.jpg|Seijo University
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