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Kōtō, Tokyo

 
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Kōtō
江東
—  Special ward  —
江東区 · Kōtō City
Great Harumi Bridge in Kōtō

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Location of Kōtō in Tokyo
Kōtō is located in Japan
Kōtō
Coordinates: 35°40′N 139°49′E / 35.667°N 139.817°E / 35.667; 139.817
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo
Area
 - Total 39.48 km2 (15.2 sq mi)
Population
(2008)
442,271
 - Density 4,274.2/km2 (11,070/sq mi)
Website Kōtō

Kōtō (江東区 Kōtō-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. As of 2008, the ward has an estimated population of 442,271 and a density of 11,070 persons per km². The total area is 39.48 km². The ward refers to itself as Kōtō City in English.

Kōtō is located east of the Tokyo metropolitan center, bounded by the Sumidagawa to the west and the Arakawa to the east. Its major districts include Kameido, Kiba, Kiyosumi, Monzen-nakachō, Shirakawa, and Toyosu. The newly developed waterfront area of Ariake is in Kōtō, as is part of Odaiba.

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Geography

Kōtō occupies a position on the waterfront of Tokyo Bay sandwiched between the wards of Chūō and Edogawa. Its inland boundary is with Sumida. Much of the land is reclaimed, so there are few old temples or shrines.

Noteworthy places in Kōtō include

  • In the former ward of Fukagawa: Kiba, Fukagawa, Edagawa
  • In the former ward of Jōtō: Kameido, Ōjima, Sunamachi
  • On recently reclaimed land: Ariake, Yumenoshima, Tokyo Rinkai Fukutoshin

History

The western part of the ward was formerly part of Fukagawa Ward of Tokyo City. It suffered severe damage in the Great Kantō Earthquake and was heavily bombed during World War II.

The special ward was founded on March 15, 1947 by the merger of the wards of Fukagawa and Jōtō.

Transportation

Rail

Highway

  • Shuto Expressway
    • C2 Central Loop (Itabashi JCT - Kasai JCT)
    • No.7 Komatsugawa Route (Ryogoku JCT - Yagochi)
    • No.9 Fukagawa Route (Hakozaki JCT - Tatsumi JCT)
    • B Bayshore Route (Kawasaki-ukishima JCT - Koya)

Air

Economy

Ibex Airlines is headquartered in the ward.[1] Sony operates the Ariake Business Center in Kōtō.[2]

Seta Corporation was headquartered in Kōtō.[3]

Famous places

Education

Colleges and universities

Primary and secondary schools

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

  • Daisan Commercial High School [1]
  • Fukagawa High School [2]
  • Higashi High School [3]
  • High School of Science and Technology [4]
  • Johtoh High School [5]
  • Koto Commercial High School [6]
  • Oedo High School [7]
  • Sumida Technical High School [8]

International schools

International schools are independently owned and operated.

  • K. International School Tokyo [9]

Sister cities

As of April 20, 1989, Kōtō became the Sister City of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Corporate Profile." Ibex Airlines. Retrieved on May 20, 2009.
  2. ^ "Access & Map." Sony. Retrieved on January 19, 2009.
  3. ^ "Corporation Data." Seta Corporation. February 6, 2007. Retrieved on April 24, 2009.

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