Yaesu
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- For the brand of amateur radio equipment: see Yaesu (brand)
Yaesu (八重洲?) is a neighborhood in Chūō-ku, Tokyo, Japan, located north of Ginza, west of Nihonbashi and Kyobashi, and adjacent to the east side of Tokyo Station. The Yaesu exit, which faces Nihonbashi, is recent and primarily provides access to the Shinkansen platforms.
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[edit] History
The area was named after the 17th century Dutch adventurer Jan Joosten, who, for his services to Tokugawa Ieyasu, was granted a house in Edo (today's Tokyo). The area came to be called Yayosu Quay after him—his name was pronounced yan yōs'ten in Japanese—and is still called Yaesu-cho. Yaesu Avenue has a monument dedicated to Jan Joosten and his life after his arrival in Japan on the Liefde with William Adams.
[edit] Places in Yaesu
- Tokyo Station and highway bus platforms
- Yaesu underground shopping promenade, which extends eastward from Tokyo Station down Yaesu Avenue.
[edit] Companies based in Yaesu
- Asahi Mutual Life Insurance Co
- The Sumitomo Marine & Fire Insurance Co.
- Yaesu, a manufacturer of communications equipment, was formerly located here.