Special ward in Kantō, Japan
Bunkyō (文京区 , Bunkyō-ku ) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. Situated in the middle of the ward area, Bunkyō is a residential and educational center. Beginning in the Meiji period , literati like Natsume Sōseki , as well as scholars and politicians have lived there. Bunkyō is home to the Tokyo Dome , Judo 's Kōdōkan , and the University of Tokyo 's Hongo Campus .
It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Hongo and Koishikawa wards following Tokyo City 's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis . The modern Bunkyo ward exhibits contrasting Shitamachi and Yamanote geographical and cultural division. The Nezu and Sendagi neighborhoods in the ward's eastern corner is attached to the Shitamachi area in Ueno . On the other hand, the remaining areas of the ward typically represent Yamanote districts.[ 2]
As of 2022, the ward has a population of 240,069 (including about 8,500 foreign residents), and a population density of 21,263 inhabitants per square kilometre (55,070/sq mi). The total area is 11.29 square kilometres (4.36 sq mi).[ 3]
History
Bunkyo was formed in 1947 as a merger of Hongo and Koishikawa wards following Tokyo City 's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis .
Geography
Districts and neighborhoods
There are approximately twenty districts in the area and these are as follows:
Politics and government
Bunkyo is governed by Mayor Hironobu Narisawa, an independent supported by the Liberal Democratic Party , Democratic Party of Japan and Komeito .[ 4] [needs update? ] The city council has 34 elected members.[ 5]
Economy
The publishing company Kodansha has its headquarters in the ward,[ 6] and Kodansha International has its headquarters in the Otowa YK Building in the ward.[ 7] The drugstore chain Tomod's has its headquarters in the ward.[ 8] Penta-Ocean , the construction firm specializing in marine works and land reclamation also has its headquarters in Bunkyo.[ 9]
The automobile manufacturer Toyota has its Tokyo headquarters in the ward.[ 10]
Landmarks
Denzū-in
Aerial view of Bunkyo (southwest)
Education
Universities and colleges
National
Akamon gate at the University of Tokyo
Private
Hosuinomori at Toyo University
Primary and secondary schools
Nationally-operated high schools:
Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education .
The metropolis operates the Koishikawa Secondary Education School .[ 16]
The metropolis operates the Bunkyo School for the Blind [ja ] .[ 17]
Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by Bunkyo Board of Education.
Municipal junior high schools:[ 18]
No. 1 Junior High School (第一中学校 )
No. 3 Junior High School (第三中学校 )
No. 6 Junior High School (第六中学校 )
No. 8 Junior High School (第八中学校)
No. 9 Junior High School (第九中学校)
No. 10 Junior High School (第十中学校)
Bunrin Junior High School (文林中学校)
Hongodai Junior High School (本郷台中学校 )
Meidai Junior High School (茗台中学校 )
Otowa Junior High School (音羽中学校 )
Municipal elementary schools:[ 19]
Aoyagi Elementary School (青柳小学校)
Hayashicho Elementary School (林町小学校)
Hongo Elementary School (本郷小学校 )
Kagomachi Elementary School (駕籠町小学校)
Kanatomi Elementary School (金富小学校)
Kohinata Daimachi Elementary School (小日向台町小学校 )
Komamoto Elementary School (駒本小学校)
Kubomachi Elementary School (窪町小学校 )
Meika Elementary School (明化小学校 )
Nezu Elementary School (根津小学校 )
Otsuka Elementary School (大塚小学校)
Rekisen Elementary School (礫川小学校 )
Sasugaya Elementary School (指ケ谷小学校 )
Seishi Elementary School (誠之小学校 )
Sekiguchi Daimachi Elementary School (関口台町小学校 )
Sendagi Elementary School (千駄木小学校 )
Shiomi Elementary School (汐見小学校 )
Showa Elementary School (昭和小学校 )
Yanagicho Elementary School (柳町小学校 )
Yushima Elementary School (湯島小学校 )
Culture
Museums
Transportation
Train stations
Toei subway lines
Tokyo Metro subway lines
Highways
Shuto Expressway
No.5 Ikebukuro Route (Takebashi JCT—Bijogi JCT)
Sister cities
Bunkyō has a sister-city relationship with Kaiserslautern in the Rhineland-Palatinate of Germany .[ 20]
Notable people from Bunkyō
Hayao Miyazaki (Nihongo : 宮崎 駿, Miyazaki Hayao ), Japanese animator, director, producer, screenwriter, author, manga artist and one of the co-founders of Studio Ghibli
Makiko Tanaka (Nihongo : 田中 眞紀子, Tanaka Makiko ), Japanese politician and daughter of Kakuei Tanaka (former Prime Minister of Japan )
Osamu Noguchi (Nihongo : 野口 修, Noguchi Osamu ), the creator of Kickboxing
Kaito Ishikawa (Nihongo : 石川 界人, Ishikawa Kaito ), Japanese voice actor
Yukio Hatoyama (Nihongo : 鳩山 由紀夫, Hatoyama Yukio ), Japanese politician and former Prime Minister of Japan
Shinichiro Kobayashi (Nihongo : 小林 伸一郎, Kobayashi Shin'ichirō ), Japanese photographer
Teiichi Matsumaru (Nihongo : 松丸 貞一, Matsumaru Teiichi ), Japanese football player
Hiroto Muraoka (Nihongo : 村岡 博人, Muraoka Hiroto ), Japanese football player
Yu-ki Matsumura (Real Name: Noriyuki Matsumura, Nihongo : 松村 憲幸, Matsumura Noriyuki ), Japanese actor and singer
Yūko Minaguchi (Nihongo : 皆口 裕子, Minaguchi Yūko ), Japanese actress , voice actress and narrator
Yukio Tsuchiya (Nihongo : 土屋 征夫, Tsuchiya Yukio ), Japanese football player (Tokyo 23 FC )
See also
References
^ "Population by District" . Tokyo Statistical Yearbook. Retrieved 2022-07-15 .
^ Kokushi Daijiten Iinkai. Kokushi Daijiten (in Japanese). Vol. 4, page 842 (1983 ed.).
^ "日本の統計2022" (PDF) . Statistics Bureau of Japan . Retrieved April 23, 2023 .
^ SNS-FreeJapan (16 April 2011). 文京区候補者情報一覧 東京都統一地方選挙・候補者紹介サイト . Archived from the original on 21 April 2011. Retrieved 20 July 2011 .
^ Bunkyo City Government Office. "Bunkyo city Plot of city council" . Retrieved 20 July 2011 .
^ "Company Overview Archived 2011-04-26 at the Wayback Machine ." Kodansha. Retrieved on April 5, 2011. "Address: 12-21, Otowa 2-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8001, Japan"
^ "Corporate Profile Archived 2011-08-22 at the Wayback Machine " Kodansha . Retrieved on April 1, 2011. "Address Otowa YK Building 1-17-14 Otowa, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8652" map Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine
^ "Company Profile ." Tomod's . Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
^ "Corporate Data ." Penta-Ocean . Retrieved on March 23, 2014.
^ "Overview | Profile | Company" . Toyota . Retrieved March 13, 2022 .
^ "55. Museum Review: Hatoyama Kaikan (Bunkyo-ku)," November 18, 2008.
^ 東京都立工芸高等学校. 東京都立工芸高等学校 . Kogei-h.metro.tokyo.jp. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2012-06-26 .
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