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Kanda (神田) is an area in northeastern Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It encompasses about thirty neighborhoods. Kanda was a ward prior to 1947. When the 35 wards of Tokyo were reorganized into 23, it was merged with Kojimachi to form the modern Chiyoda. Kanda, together with Nihonbashi and Kyobashi, is the core of Shitamachi, the original downtown center of Edo-Tokyo, before the rise of newer secondary centers such as Shinjuku and Shibuya. Kanda is the home of the Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral which was built by Nicholas of Japan and is the main Cathedral of the Japanese Orthodox Church.

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  • Kanda, Tokyo (en)
  • Kanda (Tòquio) (ca)
  • Kanda (Tokio) (de)
  • Kanda, Tokyo (in)
  • Kanda (quartier) (fr)
  • Kanda (Tokyo) (it)
  • 간다 (지요다구) (ko)
  • 神田 (千代田区) (ja)
  • Kanda (Tóquio) (pt)
  • 神田 (千代田區) (zh)
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  • Kanda (japonès: 神田) és un barri del districte de Chiyoda, Tòquio. Anteriorment i fins al 1947 també va ser un districte de la ciutat de Tòquio. Juntament amb i , forma el nucli de , el centre original d'Edo-Tòquio abans del desenvolupament de nous centres secundaris com ara Shinjuku i Shibuya. (ca)
  • Kanda (jap. 神田) ist ein Gebiet im Norden des Tōkyōter Stadtbezirkes Chiyoda. Zur Zeit der alten Stadt Tōkyō war es einer der Stadtbezirke (Ku) und trug dementsprechend die Bezeichnung Kanda-ku (神田区). Zur heutigen Untergliederung dieses Gebiets siehe Liste der Stadtteile des Tokioter Bezirks Chiyoda. (de)
  • Kanda (神田) adalah sebuah distrik di Chiyoda, Tokyo, Jepang. Kota ini adalah tempat dari kuil (Shinto) Kanda juga tempat dari Katedral Kebangkitan Tokyo yang dibangun oleh Nikolas dari Jepang dan Katedral utama Gereja Ortodoks Jepang. (in)
  • 神田(かんだ)は、東京都千代田区北東部の地区の地名である。旧東京市神田区。 (ja)
  • Kanda (神田?) è un'area residenziale di Chiyoda, Tokyo, in Giappone. Fino al 1947 era a tutti gli effetti un quartiere con 35 quartieri della capitale giapponese ma, con la riforma che vide la fusione della giurisdizione della città di Tokyo a quella della sua prefettura in un unico ente metropolitano, Kanda venne unito al quartiere di , andando a formare il quartiere speciale di Chiyoda. (it)
  • 간다(일본어: 神田)는 도쿄도 지요다구 북동부에 위치하는 지역의 이름이다. 1947년 도쿄도의 구 개편 이전의 행정구역이었던 도쿄도 간다구(神田区) 지역이다. 전자제품 상점이 많은 아키하바라 및 출판사, 서점, 중고서점들이 많이 모인 고서점가가 이 지역 안에 있으며, 헤이안 시대에 중앙 정부에 반기를 들었던 다이라노 마사카도(平将門)를 신으로 모시는 , 도쿄의 정교회 성당인 등이 이곳에 위치하고 있다. 지금도 열리고 있는 칸다 묘진의 마쓰리는 에도 시대의 3대 마쓰리로 손꼽힌다. (ko)
  • 神田(日语:神田/かんだ Kanda */?)是日本東京都千代田區東北部的廣域地名,這裡曾設置東京市神田區。「神田人」有時也是江戶人的代名詞。位於該地區西側的神保町擁有世界最大的舊書店街,位於該地區北側的秋葉原則是著名的兼次文化發信地。 (zh)
  • Kanda (神田) is an area in northeastern Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. It encompasses about thirty neighborhoods. Kanda was a ward prior to 1947. When the 35 wards of Tokyo were reorganized into 23, it was merged with Kojimachi to form the modern Chiyoda. Kanda, together with Nihonbashi and Kyobashi, is the core of Shitamachi, the original downtown center of Edo-Tokyo, before the rise of newer secondary centers such as Shinjuku and Shibuya. Kanda is the home of the Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral which was built by Nicholas of Japan and is the main Cathedral of the Japanese Orthodox Church. (en)
  • Kanda (神田, littéralement « Le (ou les) champs divin(s) ») est un quartier situé dans l'arrondissement de Chiyoda (l'un des 23 arrondissements spéciaux de la Tokyo), entre le côté nord-est du parc du Palais impérial de Tokyo et le long de la rive sud de la rivière Kanda-gawa. Nombreux y sont les bons restaurants pas chers, souvent très fréquentés par les salary-men des nombreuses sociétés avoisinantes parmi lesquelles se trouve le Nikkei, à la limite du quartier d'Otemachi. Plusieurs collèges d'universités se trouvent à Kanda, dont celui d'économie de l'Université Nihon. (fr)
  • Kanda (神田 Kanda?) é um distrito na Chiyoda, em Tóquio, no Japão. Abrange cerca de trinta bairros. Foi um município até 1947, quando os 35 municípios de Tóquio foram reorganizados em 23. É onde se encontra o (Xintoísmo), dedicado a Taira no Masakado, que liderou a rebelião contra o governo central durante o período Heian. No período de Edo, o festival do santuário foi um dos três mais famosos da cidade. Em Kanda também está a , que foi construída por Nicolau do Japão e é a principal Catedral da Igreja Ortodoxa Japonesa. (pt)
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