A street in New York City, USA, stretching northeast from Madison Square in the center of Manhattan Island to the Madison Bridge over the Harlem River. Between Park Avenue to the east and Fifth Avenue to the west, Midtown is lined with high-rise buildings housing many offices and specialty shops. This area is also home to the headquarters of several major advertising companies in the United States, and Madison Avenue has become synonymous with the advertising industry. [Mineaki Kanno] Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information |
アメリカ合衆国ニューヨーク市,マンハッタン島中部のマディソン・スクエアから北東にのび,ハーレム川にかかるマディソン橋までの街路。東のパーク街と西の五番街に挟まれ,ミッドタウンには多くの事務所が入る高層建築物と専門店が並ぶ。また,この地区には合衆国の大広告会社の本社がいくつかあり,マディソン街は広告産業の代名詞となっている。【菅野 峰明】
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