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In the [[Sailor Moon in North America#English Dub|English version]] of the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|anime]] and [[Sailor Moon (manga)|manga]], the area went by the name "Crossroads." An exact location was never specified, but there were hints that it was still located in Tokyo.
 
In the [[Sailor Moon in North America#English Dub|English version]] of the [[Sailor Moon (anime)|anime]] and [[Sailor Moon (manga)|manga]], the area went by the name "Crossroads." An exact location was never specified, but there were hints that it was still located in Tokyo.
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azabu-Jūban,_Minato,_Tokyo Azabu-Juuban on Wikipedia]
  
 
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Azabu-Juuban (麻布十番; "Azabu" meaning "linen cloth," "Juuban" meaning "tenth" or "No. 10") is a neighborhood in the Azabu district of Minato-ku, Tokyo. It was the home of Sailor Moon and her friends, and was the setting for most parts of the Sailor Moon storyline.

Naoko Takeuchi, the creator of Sailor Moon, has spent part of her life in the area around Azabu-Juuban and integrated those experiences into her story.

In the English version of the anime and manga, the area went by the name "Crossroads." An exact location was never specified, but there were hints that it was still located in Tokyo.

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