Talk:Nishinomiya

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My girlfriend's family owns multiple homes in Japan.

One of them, in Nishinomiya, is right by the U.S. embassador's house. I do not know why the U.S. embassador lives in Nishinomiya instead of Tokyo, but I was told he lives there and I saw american troops stationed outside his home. My girlfriend's family also owns a home close to the mountains in Nishinomiya that used to be the U.K. embassador's house. I do not know if the U.K. embassador still lives in Nishinomiya, but I do know that that the U.S. embassador does. I looked for some sources, but I do not think the government releases where the embassadors live, but only where the embassy is. If anyone can find some sources, I think it might be good to put that under a government section. -

ChristopherMannMcKay 15:41, 2 February 2007 (UTC)[reply
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It's not the ambassador's house, it's the living quarters for those who work at consolidate in Osaka. The ambassador lives in Tokyo. The area of town there has a many non-Japanese residents--like my self. Why it's there instead of in Osaka? I don't know. Security perhaps? I don't think it's relevant to this page as the compound does not offer services, all of that is done in Osaka. Sleepytako (talk) 02:16, 3 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Updated the page with the current mayor Sleepytako (talk) 11:26, 22 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]