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Taitō (台東区, Taitō-ku) is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. In English, it is known as Taitō City.[1]

Taitō
台東区
Taitō City[1]
Left:Asakusa Senso Temple and Nakamise Street, Tokyo National Museum of Ueno, Ueno Zoo, Right:Shinobazu Pond in Ueno Park, View of cherry blossom in Ueno Park, Ameya-yokocho shopping street (all items from above to bottom)
Location of Taitō in Tokyo Metropolis
Taitō
 
Coordinates: 35°42′45″N 139°46′48″E
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureTokyo Metropolis
Government
  MayorYukuo Hattori
Area
  Total10.11 km2 (3.90 sq mi)
Population
 (October 1, 2020[2])
  Total211,444
  Density20,914/km2 (54,170/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (Japan Standard Time)
TreeCherry blossom
FlowerIpomoea nil
City Hall AddressHigashiueno 4-5-6, Taitō-ku, Tokyo 110-8615
Websitewww.city.taito.lg.jp
A street in Ueno, Taitō
A street in Ueno, Taitō
The statue of Saigō Takamori in Ueno Park
The statue of Saigō Takamori in Ueno Park
Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Garden is the former estate of the Iwasaki clan, who were founders of Mitsubishi. The building was constructed in Western style.
Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Garden is the former estate of the Iwasaki clan, who were founders of Mitsubishi. The building was constructed in Western style.
The five-storied pagoda at Sensō-ji
The five-storied pagoda at Sensō-ji

As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 186,276, and a population density of 18,420 persons per km2. The total area is 10.11 square kilometres (3.90 sq mi). This makes Taito ward the smallest of Tokyo's wards in area, and third-smallest in population.


History


The ward was founded on March 15, 1947, with the merger of the old Asakusa and Shitaya wards when Tokyo City was transformed into Tokyo Metropolis. During the Edo period, the Yoshiwara licensed quarter was in what is now Taitō. Taitō shares the same Chinese characters, "台東" with Taitung, a city in Taiwan.


Geography


Situated in the northeastern portion of the wards area of Tokyo, Taitō is surrounded by five other special wards: Chiyoda, Bunkyō, Arakawa, Sumida and Chūō.


Districts and neighborhoods



Landmarks


Taitō is famous for its typical Shitamachi districts.


Temples and shrines



Parks


Cherry blossom in Ueno Park
Cherry blossom in Ueno Park

Museums and zoos



Entertainment


Suzumoto Vaudeville Hall in Ueno
Suzumoto Vaudeville Hall in Ueno
Asakusa Hanayashiki Amusement Park
Asakusa Hanayashiki Amusement Park

Education



Colleges and universities



Primary and secondary schools


Prefectural public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.

Private schools:

The school district of the metropolis also operates one metropolitan junior high school:

The Taito City Board of Education (台東区教育委員会) operates municipal elementary and junior high schools.

Municipal junior high schools:[3]

Municipal elementary schools:[4]


Public libraries


Taito operates several public libraries, including the Central Library, the Central Library Asakusabashi Branch, the Negishi Library, and the Ishihama Library. The Central Library is located in the first and second floors of the Lifelong Learning Center.[5]


Other


The city operates the Lifelong Learning Center, a complex including a multi-media room, a studio, and other facilities. The Central Library is on the first and second floors of the Lifelong Learning Center.[5]


Economy


Eiken Chemical, a clinical diagnostics and equipment manufacturer, has its headquarters in Taito.[6] Tokyo Ricoh Office Solution and Ricoh Technosystems, divisions of Ricoh, are headquartered in Taitō as of 2008.[7][8] Chikumashobo, a publisher, has its headquarters in the Kuramae (蔵前) area of the ward.[9]


Retail



Other



Events



Transportation



Rail



Highways



Sports and recreation


The City of Taito operates the Taito Riverside Sports Center. The center includes a gymnasium, tennis courts, two baseball fields for adults, one baseball field for children, one large swimming pool, one children's pool, and an athletic field. The gymnasium includes two courts, two budo halls, a Japanese-style archery range, a sumo ring, a training room, a table tennis room, an air-rifle shooting range, and a meeting room.[5]


People



References


  1. English name of Taitō
  2. "Population by District". Tokyo Statistical Yearbook. Retrieved July 15, 2022.
  3. "中学校". Taito. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  4. "小学校". Taito. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  5. "Public Facilities." City of Taito. Retrieved August 27, 2008.
  6. "Corporate Profile." Eiken Chemical. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  7. "Topics – Annual Report 2006." Ricoh. Retrieved January 13, 2009.
  8. "Ricoh Group Registration Scope." Ricoh. Retrieved January 13, 2009.
  9. 筑摩書房 会社概要. Chikumashobo. Retrieved November 2, 2014. 本社 〒111-8755 東京都台東区蔵前2-5-3 (Archive).
  10. Brecher, Puck (2009). "Down and out in Negishi: Reclusion and Struggle in an Edo Suburb" (PDF). The Journal of Japanese Studies. The Society for Japanese Studies. 35 (1): 18. JSTOR 27756616. Retrieved November 14, 2021.



На других языках


[de] Taitō

Taitō (jap. 台東区, -ku) ist einer der 23 Bezirke der Präfektur Tokio. Er liegt östlich des Zentrums der japanischen Hauptstadt Tokio.
- [en] Taitō

[es] Taitō (Tokio)

Taitō (台東区, Taitō-ku?) es una región especial de la Metrópolis de Tokio, en Japón. Es común que se autodenomine en otros idiomas como "Ciudad de Taitō". En 2008, la población se estimaba en 175.346 habitantes, con una densidad de 15.890 personas por km², en un área de 10,08 km².

[ru] Тайто (специальный район)

Тайто (яп. 台東区 Тайто:-ку) — один из 23 специальных районов Токио.



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