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Chūō, Tokyo

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Chūō
中央区
Location
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo
Physical characteristics
Area 10.15 km²
Population (as of 2005)
     Total 97,987
     Density 9,654/km²
Symbols
Chūō Hall
Mayor Yoshihide Yada
Official website: Chuo


Image:Koban0968.jpg Image:Mitsukoshi1123.jpg Image:Tsukiji Hongwanji.JPG Chūō (中央区 Chūō-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards that form the heart of Tokyo, Japan. It is historically the main commercial center of Tokyo, although Shinjuku has risen to challenge it since the end of World War II. The ward refers to itself as Chūō City in English.

Many of the most famous sites in Tokyo are in Chūō. The Ginza, site of the former silver mint from which it takes its name, is a famous neighborhood in Chūō. The gold mint, or Kinza, formerly occupied the site of the present-day Bank of Japan headquarters building, also in Chūō.

As of 2005, the ward has an estimated resident population of 97,987 and a density of 9654 persons per km². However, because of the concentration of businesses, offices and retail space, the daytime population swells to an estimated 650,000. The total area is 10.15 km².

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[edit] Geography

Chūō is in the eastern part of Tokyo. It is surrounded by five other special wards: Koto, Sumida, Taito, Chiyoda, and Minato. Its central location among the wards of the old Tokyo City gave rise to its name, which means "center."

[edit] History

  • 1869: A foreigners' settlement is established. It continued until about 1899.
  • 1947: The ward was founded on March 15.

[edit] Places

[edit] Transportation

[edit] Rail

At Tokyo Station, six Shinkansen, seven ordinary railway, and one subway line serve Chūō. In addition, three Toei subway lines stop at various stations throughout the ward.

[edit] Highway

Shuto Expressway

[edit] Education

Public elementary and middle schools in Chūō are operated by the Chūō City Board of Education. Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.

[edit] Famous people

[edit] External links

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Image:Tokyo region shadow picture.png Tokyo Metropolis
Wards: Adachi | Arakawa | Bunkyō | Chiyoda | Chūō | Edogawa | Itabashi | Katsushika | Kita | Kōtō | Meguro | Minato | Nakano | Nerima | Ōta | Setagaya | Shibuya | Shinagawa | Shinjuku | Suginami | Sumida | Toshima | Taitō
Cities: Akiruno | Akishima | Chōfu | Fuchū | Fussa | Hachiōji | Hamura | Higashikurume | Higashimurayama | Higashiyamato | Hino | Inagi | Kiyose | Kodaira | Koganei | Kokubunji | Komae | Kunitachi | Machida | Mitaka | Musashimurayama | Musashino | Nishi-Tōkyō | Ōme | Tachikawa | Tama
Districts and Subprefectures: Nishitama District | Hachijō Subprefecture | Miyake Subprefecture | Ogasawara Subprefecture | Ōshima Subprefecture
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