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Kita
北— Special ward — 北区 · City of Kita Asukayama Park in Ōji, Kita, Tokyo
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LogoLocation of Kita in Tokyo Coordinates: 35°45′N 139°44′E / 35.75°N 139.733°ECoordinates: 35°45′N 139°44′E / 35.75°N 139.733°E Country Japan Region Kantō Prefecture Tokyo Area – Total 20.59 km2 (7.9 sq mi) Population (2008) – Total 332,410 – Density 16,140/km2 (41,802.4/sq mi) Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) Website Kita Kita (北区 Kita-ku ) is one of the special wards of Tokyo, Japan. In English, it calls itself the City of Kita .
As of 2008, the ward has an estimated population of 332,140 and a density of 16,140 persons per km². The total area is 20.59 km².
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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.
Rivers include the Arakawa and the Sumida River.
History
The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.
Famous sites
- Asukayama Park
- Ukima Park
- Chūō Park (formerly Camp Oji)
- Furukawa Garden
- Nanushi-no-taki Park
- Oji Shrine
- Oji Inari shrine
Economy
The head office of Seiyu Group is in Kita.[1]
Education
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.
- Asuka High School [1]
- Akabane Commercial High School [2]
- Kirigaoka High School [3]
- Oji Technical High School [4]
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
- Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation Toden Arakawa Line: Nishigahara Yonchōme, Takinogawa Itchōme, Asukayama, Ōji Ekimae, Sakae-chō, 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)
Famous people from Kita
- Kōbō Abe, novelist
- Tempu Nakamura, writer, philosopher, brought yoga to Japan
- Kiyoshi Kodama (児玉清), actor
- Kyoko Fukada, model, actress, singer
- Chieko Baisho, actress, singer
- Megumi Hayashibara, idol singer, seiyu
- Yoshiyuki Kuwahara, soccer player
- Ichiro Furutachi, emcee, entertainer
- Ramu Tokashiki (渡嘉敷来夢), basketball player
- Kita Maclean Social Worker, Politician
- Yuichi Nakamaru, singer/beatboxer, actor, TV/radio host
Sister cities
Kita has a sister city relationship with:
Domestic
See also
References
- ^ "Corporate Data." Seiyu Group. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
External links
- City of Kita official website in English
Tokyo Metropolis Special Wards
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