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Underground subway stations

An example model has been made of Nishi-Shinjuku, which is one of the busiest business and commercial districts in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area. The Nishi-Shinjuku area includes high-rise building with some fifty stories and basement floors, and underground shopping mdls together with subway stations and parking lots (figure 6). The size of the example area is about 0.8 km by 1.5 km. [Pg.267]


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