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TOKYO
Many of the most famous educational institutions are situated in Tokyo. In addition to the Imperial University, there is the celebrated Waseda University, the Keio Gijuku, the Meiji Gakuin, the Aoyama Gakuin, and a large number of technical, normal, commercial and other colleges.
Tokyo was opened to foreign residence in 1870 and an arca of land at Tsukiji on the waterfront was set aside as a Foreign Settlement, which was largely taken advantage of by Christian Missionary bodies. With the passing of extra-territoriality, however, residence by foreigners in any part of the city became possible, and of late years many foreign firms have established offices in Tokyo.
DIRECTORY OF FOREIGN FIRMS
(For Japanese firms see Classified List of Trades) (Embassies and Legations see pages 244-246)
AALL & COMPANY, LTD., Importers, Exporters, Shipbrokers, and Steam- ship Agents-Mitsubishi, 21st Bldg., Marunouchi; Telephs. 925 and 926 (Marunouchi); P.O. Box 41 (Cen- tral); Cable Ad: Aall
Cato N. B. Aall, managing director Ths. Seeberg, manager
Ragnar Dahl, p.p. manager
AGENCE HAVAS-Dentsu Building,
Building, 1, Nishi-Ginza 7-chome; Telephone 2121 (Ginza); Cable Ad: Havas
AGFA GOMEI KAISHA, Importers of
Photographic Supplies 10, Maru- nouchi, 2-chome; Teleph. Marunou- chi (23) 1953; Cable Ad: Agfafoto
AHRENS & Co., NACHF., H. (Gomei Kaisha)-Yaesu Building, Maru- nouchi; Telephs. (23) 2545, 2546 and 2547 (Marunouchi); P.O. Box Cen- tral 137; Cable Ads: Nitrammon, Nordlloyd, Ahrens
H. Bosch, managing partner P. von Schubert (Shanghai)
Fr. Schneider, signs per pro. H. W. J. Schreiner,
W. Babick
do.
E. Avering (Formosa)
H. Steenbuck Miss S. M. Kuelbs Miss H. Hahn
F. Gilbert
A. Kylpe
G. R. Sehmidt, signs per pro.
(Kobe)
G. Broetje
(Kobe)
A. Kayser
do.
H. Vogel
do.
H. Umbhau (Yokohama)
Agents for
Stickstoff-Syndikat, G.m.b. H., Ber-.
lin. Fertilizers
Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen.
Passenger and Freight Line
ALLEN, SONS & Co., LTD., W. H.
Mechanical and Electrical En- gineers 6, Marunouchi, 2-chome, Kojimachi-ku, Teleph. 4646 (Maru- nouchi); Cable Ad: Manifesto
AMERICA-JAPAN SOCIETY (see Clubs)
AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY (see Clubs)
AMERICAN CLUB (see Clubs)
AMERICAN CONSULATE (see Consulates)
AMERICAN EMBASSY (see Embassies)
AMERICAN SCHOOL IN JAPAN-1985, Kami Meguro, 2-chome, Meguro-ku; Teleph. Aoyama 6297
Board of Trustees-R. F. Moss (chair- man), R. L. Durgin (vice-chair- man), R. H. Fisher (secretary) and D. H. Blake (treasurer) Harold C. Amos, principal