- - Godzilla city
- - City that was often a target of Godzilla
- - City trashed by Godzilla
- - City destroyed by Godzilla
- - City crushed by Godzilla
- - Godzilla's hangout
- - 'Godzilla' locale
- - City terrorized by Godzilla
- - Target city for Godzilla
- - City stomped by Godzilla
- - Locale of a Godzilla rampage
- - Godzilla's target
- - Godzilla hangout
- - Godzilla target
- - Godzilla's "stomping" grounds
- - Godzilla's stomping ground
- - Setting for the original "Godzilla"
- - City attacked by Godzilla
- - "Godzilla" setting
- - Japanese city destroyed by Godzilla
- - "...... ghoul" (noted manga series)
- - Japanese city where the film Lost in Translation takes place
- - City where Yoko Ono was born
- - Far East capital city
- - Olympic Games host 2020/21
- - 2021 olympics venue
- - location of the ginza honey bee project
- - setting for akira kurosawa's "stray dog"
- - location of mitsubishi's hq
- - City overly protective of Kentucky
- - 2021 olympics host
- - Japanese city that hosted the Summer Olympics in 2021
- - Japanese city whose name literally means "eastern capital"
- - Capital okay in redesigning toy
- - City where the Emperor of Japan lives
- - 2021 summer olympics site
- - Japan's capital city
- - Asian capital which was formerly called Edo
- - "The Fast and the Furious: ... Drift" (2006 film)
- - Youth leader took out foreign capital
- - Most recent Olympics setting
- - Japanese for "eastern capital"
- - 1964 Olympics venue
- - Host city of the next summer Olympics
- - 2021 Summer Olympic host city
- - broken toy ok for 4 of 20?
- - Host city of this year's Olympics
- - Japanese city hosting the Summer Olympics in 2021
- - hosting the summer olympic games?
- - Character from "Money Heist" that is named after a Japanese city and is played by Ursula Corbero
- - japanese city named the world's fourth most liveable city by the economist last week
- - Capital city of Japan
- - 1964 Olympics site
- - World's most populous city
- - Where to spot Harajuku girls
- - Where Doolittle did much damage: April 1942
- - Where baseball's Giants play
- - Summer Olympics site: 1964
- - Rose of W.W. II
- - Place to wear an obi
- - Onetime Olympics host
- - Olympic Games site: 1964
- - Olivia de Havilland's birthplace
- - Neighbor of Yokohama
- - Kyoto (anag)
- - Japanese capital where "Lost in Translation" takes place
- - Japan's largest city
- - Japan's biggest city, the setting of "Lost in Translation"
- - City with the world's most used subway
- - City with the world's busiest train station
- - City on the Sumida
- - Bogart film "........ Joe"
- - Biggest city in Japan
- - Apt anagram of Kyoto
- - 2020 Summer Olympics venue
- - 2020 Olympics locale
- - 1964 Olympic site
- - Far Eastern capital
- - ...... Japan
- - Naruhito's home
- - Planned 2020 Olympics city
- - Most populated city in the world
- - 2020 Olympics city
- - Capital of Kentucky put in as well
- - 2020 Summer Olympics city
- - Mitsubishi headquarters city
- - Emperor Akihito's home
- - Took in ruins, admitting yen to see capital
- - Emperor Meiji's capital
- - 1964 and 2020 Summer Olympics host
- - Honshu city
- - Japanese Capital
- - Location of an Asian Disneyland
- - City that's home to the most Michelin three-star restaurants
- - Capital on Honshu
- - Capital city's Kyoto? That's wrong
- - Japanese city
- - 2020 Olympics host
- - Also including thousand yen in capital where it's usable
- - Capital letters missing from laman's untutred aricle expunding taewondo; deal with them!
- - Izu Islands city
- - Ridiculously crossing borders for key capital
- - Play round when king enters city
- - Ginza setting
- - 2020 Summer Olympics host
- - Home of Emperor Akihito
- - City with the most Michelin starred restaurants in the world
- - Home of the Imperial Palace
- - Where judo debuted as an Olympics sport
- - Ginza locale
- - ...... Bay, site of a historic Admiral Perry visit of 1853
- - Capital excessively used to tour the Bluegrass state
- - Where "Lost in Translation" takes place
- - Izu Islands locale
- - Where Paul McCartney was once jailed
- - Capital east of Seoul
- - Pacific Rim hub
- - Japanese metropolis
- - City with the Ginza shopping district
- - National Museum of Western Art city
- - 1964 Summer Olympics site
- - Major hub of Japan
- - 1964 Olympics city
- - Edo, today
- - Stereotypical monster's target
- - Asian capital once called Edo
- - "Lost in Translation" setting
- - Yomiuri Giants' home
- - Eastern capital
- - Its name means "Eastern capital"
- - Site of the first Asian Olympics
- - City trashed by Rodan
- - 1964 Summer Olympics host
- - Where the Ginza is
- - Nikkei's home
- - Rose's city
- - Honshu metropolis
- - Place to buy 53 Down
- - Akihito's home
- - Common target in Japanese monster films
- - Capital with about 12 million inhabitants
- - Edo, once
- - Edo, now
- - Capital where the yen is capital
- - Meiji Shrine locale
- - Honda's home
- - 1964 Olympics host
- - Japan Airlines destination
- - Setting of "Lost in Translation"
- - The most populous city in the world
- - City in Japan
- - Imperial Palace site
- - Rodan trashed it
- - City whose name means "eastern capital"
- - Capital of Japan?
- - Japan's capital?
- - The capital of Japan
- - Asian capital
- - Rose
- - WWII's .... Rose
- - Rygoku Sumo Hall's city
- - Metropolis of Japan
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