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Setagaya, Tokyo

 
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Setagaya
世田谷
—  Special ward  —
世田谷区 · City of Setagaya
View west from Carrot Tower, Sangenjaya.

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Location of Setagaya in Tokyo Prefecture
Setagaya is located in Japan
Setagaya
Coordinates: 35°38′N 139°38′E / 35.633°N 139.633°E / 35.633; 139.633
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo Prefecture
Area
 - Total 58.08 km2 (22.4 sq mi)
Population
(March 1, 2008)
826,139
 - Density 5,491.9/km2 (14,224/sq mi)
Website Setagaya

Setagaya (世田谷区 Setagaya-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It is also the name of a neighborhood within the ward. The ward calls itself the City of Setagaya in English. Its official bird is the Azure-winged Magpie, its flower the Fringed Orchid, and its tree the Zelkova serrata.

It has the largest population and second largest area (after Ōta) of Tokyo's 23 special wards.

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Geography

Setagaya sits at the southwestern corner of the 23 special wards. The Tama River separates it from Kanagawa Prefecture. Many railroads extend radially from the center of Tokyo, passing through Setagaya.

Most of the land is in the Musashino tableland. The parts along the Tama River to the south are comparatively low-lying.

The population of Setagaya is among the highest in Tokyo, and there are many residential neighborhoods.

The ward is divided into five districts. These are Setagaya, Kitazawa, Tamagawa, Kinuta and Karasuyama. Each area has own office as a part of administrative structure.

History

The special ward of Setagaya was founded on March 15, 1947.

During the Edo period, 42 villages occupied the area. With the abolition of the han system in 1871, the central and eastern portions became part of Tokyo Prefecture while the rest became part of Kanagawa Prefecture; in 1893, some areas were transferred to Tokyo Prefecture. With the establishment of Setagaya Ward (an ordinary ward) in the old Tokyo City in 1932, and further consolidation in 1936, Setagaya took its present boundaries.

Setagaya has sister-city relationships with Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada; the Döbling district of Vienna, Austria; and Bunbury, Western Australia.

Landmarks

Places

  • Setagaya
    • Sangenjaya
    • Setagaya
  • Matsubara
    • Higashi-Matsubara
  • Kitazawa
  • Tamagawa
  • Kinuta
    • Seijō
    • Kinuta
    • Soshigaya
  • Karasuyama
    • Karasuyama

Transportation

Rail

Economy

OLM, Inc. has its studios in Setagaya.[1]

Education

Setagaya operates public elementary and junior high schools.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education operates public high schools.

  • Chitosegaoka High School [1]
  • Engei High School [2]
  • Fukasawa High School [3]
  • Matsubara High School [4]
  • Roka High School [5]
  • Sakuramachi High School [6]
  • Setagaya Izumi High School [7]
  • Setagaya Sogo High School [8]
  • Setagaya Technical High School [9]
  • Sogo Technical High School [10]
  • Tamagawa High School [11]

The metropolis operates the Kugayama School for the Blind [12].

See also

References

  1. ^ "Outlines." OLM, Inc. Retrieved on January 30, 2009.

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