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'''Noborito''' ({{lang|ja|登戸}}) is located in the western part of [[Tokyo]] metropolisis on the [[Tama River]] approximately 18 minutes south of [[Shinjuku]] on the [[Odakyu Odawara Line]] Express.
 
== Noborito (登戸) ==
Noborito is located in the western part of Tokyo metropolisis on the [[Tama River]] approximately 18 minutes south of Shinjuku on the Odakyu Express.
 
During [[World War II]], [[Imperial Japanese Army]] established its secret institute for reserching [[Japanese secret and special weapons|special weapons]] - [[Balloon bomb]], [[Counterfeit|Counterfeit Bill]], and other chemical and biological weapons. It's called "Noborito Institute" now, and several houses are used by [[Meiji University]].
 
For many years after 1945 Noborito was thought of as a rather boring bed town and company dormitory for workers to commute to more exciting destinations such as [[Kawasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki]] and [[Tachikawa, Tokyo|Tachikawa]], and of course Shinjuku. Certainly the morning stampede between the Odakyu and [[Nambu_Line|Nambu]] lines suggests no one wants to stay long. But Noborito has some pleasant surprises, not least the [[Okamoto Taro|Taro Okamoto]] Art Museum and MinKa-en folk village.
 
With regards to the train stations in Japan, these settlements are nearer from [[Mukōgaoka-Yūen Station]] than [[Noborito Station]].
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Image:Suzuki-house.gif|Minka-en Suzuji house
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{{Uncategorized|date=July 2007}}
[[Category:Cities in Kanagawa Prefecture]]