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Kita, Tokyo

Kita, Tokyo

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official_nameKita City
native_name北区
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image_skylineAsukayama Park.jpg
image_captionAsukayama Park in Ōji, Kita, Tokyo
image_flagFlag of Kita, Tokyo.svg
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leader_nameKanako Yamada (from April 27, 2023)
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Kita is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is City of Kita. The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.

As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 340,287, and a population density of 16,510 persons per km2. The total area is 20.61 km2.

Districts and neighborhoods

;Akabane-Iwabuchi Area

  • Akabane

;Ōji Area

;Takinogawa Area

;Notes:

History

The area was a collection of rural villages and towns until the 1880s, when it was connected by rail to central Tokyo (Oji Station opening in 1883). Parts of the area joined Tokyo City in 1932 as the Ōji (former Ōji and Iwabuchi towns) and Takinogawa (former Takinogawa town) Wards. Kita was officially formed in 1947 by the merger of these wards.

Geography

The name Kita, meaning "north," reflects the location among the wards of Tokyo. To its north lie the cities of Kawaguchi and Toda in Saitama Prefecture. To the east, south and west lie other special wards: Adachi, Arakawa, Itabashi, Bunkyō, and Toshima.

Four rivers run through Kita:

  • Arakawa River
  • Shakujii River
  • Shingashi River
  • Sumida River

Famous sites

  • Asukayama Park
  • Chūō Park (formerly Camp Oji)
  • Kyu-Furukawa Gardens,{{cite web |url=http://www.gotokyo.org/en/kanko/kita/spot/40196.html |title=Kyu Furukawa Gardens
  • Nanushi-no-taki Park
  • Oji Shrine, one of the Tokyo Ten Shrines.
  • Oji Inari shrine
  • Ukima Park

Economy

The head office of Seiyu Group is in Kita.

Education

[[Lycée Français International de Tokyo

The city's public elementary and middle schools are operated by the City of Kita Board of Education.

The city's public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.

  • (東京都立飛鳥高等学校)
  • (東京都立赤羽商業高等学校)
  • (東京都立桐ケ丘高等学校)
  • (東京都立王子総合高等学校)

The following private domestic schools are in the ward:

  • Joshi Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School (for girls) – Nakazato
  • Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School (for boys) –

The following international schools are in the ward:

  • École Internationale Franco-Japonaise 東京日仏国際学園 EIFJ Tokyo (French-English-Japanese)
  • Lycée Français International de Tokyo (French)
  • Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior High School (North Korean)

The following universities are in the ward:

  • Tokyo Seitoku University
  • Tokyo University of Social Welfare

Transportation

Rail

  • JR East
    • Tōhoku Main Line, Takasaki Line, Utsunomiya Line: Oku, Akabane Stations
    • Saikyō Line (Akabane Line): Itabashi, Jujo, Akabane, Kita Akabane, Ukima Funado Stations
    • Keihin-Tōhoku Line: Tabata, Kami Nakazato, Ōji, Higashi Jujo, Akabane Stations
    • Yamanote Line: Tabata Station
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation Tokyo Sakura Tram: Nishigahara-yonchome, Takinogawa-ichome, Asukayama, Oji-ekimae, Sakaecho, Kajiwara Stations
  • Tokyo Metro Namboku Line: Nishigahara, Ōji, Ōji Kamiya, Shimo, Akabane Iwabuchi Stations
  • Saitama Rapid Railway Line (Sainokuni Stadium Line): Akabane-Iwabuchi Station

Highways

  • Shuto Expressway C2 Central Loop (Itabashi JCT – Kasai JCT)
  • Route 17 (Nakasendō)

Notable people from Kita

  • Kōbō Abe, Japanese writer, playwright, musician, photographer, inventor and novelist
  • Kyoko Fukada, model, actress, and singer
  • Megumi Hayashibara, seiyuu, musician, singer, writer, radio DJ and TV talk show host, certified nurse
  • Hikaru Ijuin, radio and television personality
  • Elephant Kashimashi, rock band
  • Kiyoshi Kodama, actor and TV personality
  • Yuki Chiba, rapper
  • Yuichi Nakamaru, singer-songwriter, actor, television personality, radio host, and a member of KAT-TUN
  • Kazuya Yoshii, singer-songwriter and musician (The Yellow Monkey)

International relations

Kita has a sister city relationship with Xuanwu District, Beijing, China.

It is also twinned with the following cities in Japan.

  • Kanra, Gunma
  • Nakanojō, Gunma
  • Sakata, Yamagata

References

References

  1. "Population by District". Tokyo Statistical Yearbook.
  2. "歴史年表|東京都北区".
  3. . ["Oji, a greenery historic town with budget-friendly attractions"](https://tokyo.digi-joho.com/attractions/oji-attractions.html). *Tokyo Travel*.
  4. . ["Oji, a greenery historic town with budget-friendly attractions"](https://tokyo.digi-joho.com/attractions/oji-attractions.html). *Tokyo Travel*.
  5. . ["Oji Jinja Shrine"](http://www.gotokyo.org/en/kanko/kita/spot/40686.html). *Official Tokyo Travel Guide*.
  6. . ["Oji, a greenery historic town with budget-friendly attractions"](https://tokyo.digi-joho.com/attractions/oji-attractions.html). *Tokyo Travel*.
  7. . ["Tokyo Ten Jinja Shrine"](http://tencoo.fc2web.com/jinja/xzyussha.htm).
  8. . ["Oji, a greenery historic town with budget-friendly attractions"](https://tokyo.digi-joho.com/attractions/oji-attractions.html). *Tokyo Travel*.
  9. "[http://www.seiyu.co.jp/english/corporate_e.shtml Corporate Data] {{webarchive. link. (2008-04-18 ." ''[[Seiyu Group]]''. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.)
  10. "[https://www.seig.ac.jp/english/girls/index.html English]." [[Joshi Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School]]. Retrieved on January 10, 2019. "Joshi Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School 3-12-2 Nakazato, Kita-ku, Tokyo 114-8574 JAPAN"
  11. "[https://www.seig.ac.jp/english/boys/index.html English]." Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School. Retrieved on January 10, 2019. "Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School 3-12-1 Nakazato, Kita-ku, Tokyo 114-8502 JAPAN"
  12. . (November 8, 2018). ["北区シティプロモーション事業「東京都北区赤羽×エレファントカシマシ」を開催!"](https://www.city.kita.tokyo.jp/koho/kuse/koho/cp/akabanecp.html). *Kita City*.
  13. "吉井和哉|Yoshii Kazuya Official Website".
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