Shiomi, Tokyo

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Shiomi
潮見
District

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An intersection in Shiomi
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Shiomi
Location in Tokyo
Coordinates: 35°39′32.2″N139°49′02.7″E / 35.658944°N 139.817417°E / 35.658944; 139.817417
Country Japan
Prefecture Tokyo
Area [1]
  Total 0.69 km2 (0.27 sq mi)
Population (August 2015) [2]
  Total 5,931
Postal Code 135-0052
[3]

Shiomi(潮見) is a district in Kōtō, Japan.  

Coordinates: 35°39′32″N139°49′02″E / 35.65889°N 139.81722°E / 35.65889; 139.81722

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References

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