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You live in Tokyo, don't you?
I had been in Tokyo only three days when I received news of my father's death.
No one went to the station to see him off when he left for Tokyo.
This road connects Tokyo with Osaka.
This road connects Tokyo with Osaka.
He has been in Tokyo for a year.
She came to Tokyo when she was eighteen years old.
How do I get to your office from Tokyo Station?
For some people, home is a cardboard carton in Tokyo.
What time does the next train leave for Tokyo?
What time does the next train bound for Tokyo leave?
What time does the next train going to Tokyo leave?
It's impossible to do the sights of Tokyo in a day or two.
The population of Tokyo is about five times as large as that of our city.
Today, Tokyo will get very cold.
I had been in Tokyo only three days when I received news of my father's death.
They often complain about the cost of living in Tokyo.
The Tokyo stock market recorded an unprecedented loss.
What's the most convenient way to get to Tokyo Station?
Perry finally sailed into Tokyo Bay in 1853.

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