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Closed listing

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It really is closed--along with some other places too. (WT-en) Ted 01:04, 27 August 2010 (EDT)

  • An anonymous user reported that the following listing has been closed. I am copying it here just in case. (WT-en) Vidimian 04:50, 22 June 2010 (EDT)
    • <listing name="Yahoo Cafe" alt="" address="Shinagawa Prince Executive Tower, 7th floor" directions="" phone="" url="" hours="" price="Coffee/Tea/Coke are priced about ¥500" lat="" long="" email="" fax="">Unfortunately, this cafe closed on May 31, 2010. The Executive Tower has also been renamed the Annex Tower. You will need to purchase a drink. After purchasing a drink, you would need to fill out a form with your name and your address at the front desk. You will receive a USB key. This place has very good and friendly (English speaking) service and personnel, but the laptops have very small keyboards, with keys unusually close together - so it is a bit hard to type. Camera available on some of the computers. Available printing: Regular at ¥30 and Color at ¥150.</listing>

How to organize Eat in such a sprawling district

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Could someone please take a look at what I've done with the Budget section of Eat? I know it doesn't really follow the template, but just trying to make the information more useful. It's a couple minutes walk just from the East to West exits of the station, plus there is quite a bit inside the station. Lumping them all into single Budget list seemed like it might be difficult to navigate-especially if I get around to adding more entries.

I might have done the wrong thing recently by splitting off Talk:Tokyo/Gotanda and just want to see what people think before I go further.

This does raise a few issues about the pesky old Shinagawa district as a whole though. I'm not sure how well this kind of organization will hold up over time-especially to cover farther flung parts of the district such as Osaki or Togoshi-Ginza. And, the station itself is in Minato-ku anyway.

Thanks!

(WT-en) Ted 01:02, 27 August 2010 (EDT)