As of June1,2016[update], the ward has an estimated population of 716,413, with 379,199 households and a population density of 12,048.65 persons per km2. The total area is 59.46km2, the largest of the special wards.
Ōta's hub is situated around the two stations Kamata and Keikyū Kamata, where the Ōta Ward Office and central Post Office can be found.
Districts and neighborhoods
Former Ōmori Ward
Chidori
Chūō
Den'enchōfu
Den'enchōfuhon-chō
Den'enchōfuminami
Higashimagome
Higashimine-chō
Higashiyukigaya
Ikegami
Ishikawamachi
Kamiikedai
Kitamagome
Kitamine-chō
Kitasenzoku
Kugahara
Minamikugahara
Minamimagome
Minamisenzoku
Minamiyukigaya
Nakaikegami
Nakamagome
Nishimagome
Nishimine-chō
Ōmorihigashi
Ōmorihonchō
Ōmorikita
Ōmoriminami
Ōmorinaka
Ōmorinishi
San'nō
Unoki
Yukigayaōtsuka-chō
Former Kamata Ward
Haginaka
Haneda
Hanedaasahi-chō
Higashikamata
Higashikōjiya
Higashirokugō
Higashiyaguchi
Honhaneda
Kamata
Kamatahonchō
Kitakōjiya
Minamikamata
Minamirokugō
Nakarokugō
Nishikamata
Nishikōjiya
Nishirokugō
Shimomaruko
Shinkamata
Tamagawa
Yaguchia
History
The ward was founded on March 15, 1947, merging the old wards of Ōmori and Kamata.
Haneda Airport, now the main domestic airport for the Greater Tokyo Area, was first established as Haneda Airfield in 1931 in the town of Haneda, Ebara District of Tokyo Prefecture. In 1945, it became Haneda Army Air Base under the control of the United States Army. In the same year, the Occupation ordered the expansion of the airport, evicting people from the surroundings on 48 hours' notice. With the end of the occupation, the Americans returned part of the facility to Japanese control in 1952, completing the return in 1958. Haneda Airport in Ōta was the major international airport for Tokyo, and handled traffic for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Politics and government
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The city is run by a city assembly of 50 elected members. The current mayor is Tadayoshi Matsubara.
2007 Ōta local election
Geography
The southernmost of the 23 special wards, Ōta borders the special wards of Shinagawa, Meguro and Setagaya to the north, and Kōtō to the east. Across the Tama River in Kanagawa Prefecture is the city of Kawasaki, forming the boundaries to the south and west.
Landmarks
Ikegami Honmon-ji, a Buddhist temple of the Nichiren Shū.
Ōmori Shell Mound site
Senzoku Pond, where Nichiren is said to have washed his feet. The grave of Katsu Kaishū is nearby.
Tōkyū Ōimachi Line: Kita-Senzoku Station, Ookayama Station
Tokyo Monorail: Ryutsu Center, Showajima, Seibijo, Tenkubashi, Shin Seibijo, Haneda Airport Stations
Toei Asakusa Line: Magome, Nishi-Magome Stations
Highways
Shuto Expressway
No. 1 Haneda Route (Edobashi JCT - Iriya)
B Bayshore Route (Namiki - Kawasaki-ukishima JCT)
National highways
Route 1
Route 15
Route 133
Route 357
Economy
Canon headquartersToyoko Inn headquarters in KamataSega original headquarters. After its offices were relocated to Shinagawa in January 2018, the original office in Ota was later sold in February 2019 and will likely be torn down.
The following companies have their headquarters in Ōta.
Namco, best known for video game franchises such as Pac-Man, Galaxian, and Ace Combat, were headquartered in Ota.[12] The company moved its operations there in 1985, using the funds generated from the successful Family Computer port of Xevious to fund the construction of its office.[13][14] The building was taken over by Namco Bandai Games after it absorbed Namco in 2006, and later by an unrelated Namco company that focused on video arcades and theme parks. The newer Namco company moved out of the building in 2014 and it was demolished two years later.[13]
Before its dissolution, Galaxy Airlines was headquartered in the ARC Building on the airport grounds.[20]
Sega and its parent company Sega Sammy Holdings, best known for its Sonic the Hedgehog franchise, was originally headquartered in Ota. However, Sega Sammy Holdings announced in April 2017 that it would relocate its head office functions and domestic subsidiaries to Shinagawa-ku by January 2018. This was to consolidate scattered head office functions including Sega Sammy Holdings, Sammy Corporation, Sega Holdings, Sega Games, Atlus, Sammy Network, and Dartslive. After the relocation to Shinagawa-ku was complete, Sega's previous headquarters in Ōta was later sold in February 2019 and will likely be torn down.
Gakken was headquartered in Ota from 1962 until 2008 when they moved their headquarters to Shinagawa-ku.[21]
Education
Kamata High School
Colleges and universities
Aeronautical Safety College
Toho University Omori Campus
Tokyo Institute of Technology: the Ōokayama Campus straddles the boundary with Meguro
High schools
The following public high schools are located in Ōta, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.
Den Enchofu High School
Kamata High School
Mihara High School[ja]
Omori High School
Ota Sakuradai High School[ja]
Rokugoh Technical High School[ja]
Tsubasa Sogo High School[ja]
Yukigaya High School[ja]
Private high schools include Tokyo High School and Tokyo Jitsugyo High School.
Elementary and junior high schools
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Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by Ōta City Board of Education[ja] (大田区教育委員会).
Tokyo Korean 6th Elementary School (東京朝鮮第六初級学校) - North Korean school[24]
Previously the Deutsche Schule Tokyo was in the ward.[25] The school is now in Yokohama.
Libraries
The city operates several libraries, including:[26]
Ota Library (the main library)
Hamatake Library
Haneda Library
Ikegami Library
Kamata Library
Kamata Ekimae Library
Kugahara Library
Magome Library
Omori East Library
Omori South Library
Omori West Library
Rokugo Library
Senzokuike Library
Shimomaruko Library
Tamagawa Library
Sister cities
Ōta has a sister city relationship with Salem, Massachusetts. The discovery of a shell mound in Ōmori, one of the forerunners of Ōta, by Edward S. Morse, director of the museum in Salem, occasioned the tie. Ōta has a friendship link with Chaoyang District, Beijing, China.
Ōta has a sister city relationship with Lafayette, Indiana[27] and Burbank, California.[28]
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