Midori-ku, Chiba
Midori Ward (緑区, Midori-ku) is one of the six wards of the city of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of February 2016, the ward had an estimated population of 127,368 and a population density of 1920 persons per km2. The total area was 66.25 square kilometres (25.58 sq mi). GeographyMidori Ward is located in an inland area of southeastern Chiba city. Surrounding municipalitiesChiba Prefecture HistoryDuring the Edo period, Midori-ku was the location of the jin'ya of Oyumi Domain, a feudal domain ruled by the Morikawa clan from 1627 until 1871 under the Tokugawa shogunate. After the Meiji Restoration, the area was divided on April 1, 1889 into the villages of Shiina, Honda and Oihama within Chiba District, and Toki Town in Sanbu District. Oihama became a town on November 10, 1928. On February 11, 1955, the city of Chiba annexed Oihama, Shiina and Honda. On July 15, 1969, the town of Toki merged into the city of Chiba as well. With the promotion of Chiba to a designated city with additional autonomy from Chiba prefecture and the central government on April 1, 1992, Midori Ward was created as an administrative unit. EconomyMidori Ward is largely a regional commercial center and bedroom community for central Chiba and Tokyo. EducationMunicipal elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Chiba City Board of Education (千葉市教育委員会). Municipal junior high schools:[1] Municipal elementary schools:[2] CultureTransportationRailroadsHighwaysNoted people from Midori Ward
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