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Tamagawa Aqueduct(Tamagawa Josui) Completed in 1654, it was created by diverting water from the river Tamagawa across the Musashino Plateau and into the city of Edo(now Tokyo); its terminus was in the Yotsuya district. It supplied water to the city of Edo. It also provided irrigation for the Musashino region.
Tsuda Umeko The founder of what is now Tsuda College in Tokyo, was one of the first Japanese women to study abroad. She went to the United States at the age of six in 1871.
zelkova(keyaki) Admired for its delicate leaves and symmetrical shape, the zelkova tree is often planted along roadsides and in parks.
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