Chūō, Nakano, Tokyo
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is a district of Nakano,
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. As of October 2020, the population of this district is 29,541. The postal code for Chūō is 164-0011.


Geography

Chūō borders Higashinakano and Nakano in the north, Kitashinjuku to the east, Honchō to the south, and
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to the west.


Education

Nakano City Board of Education (中野区教育委員会) operates public elementary and junior high schools. Schools in Chuo: * Tōnoyama Elementary School (塔山小学校) * Tōka Elementary School ( 桃花小学校) Chuo 1-
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is zoned to Tōnoyama. 4 and 5-chome are zoned to Tōka. 3-chome is zoned to Yato Elementary School ( 谷戸小学校). 2-chome is divided between the zones of Tōnoyama, Tōka, Yato, and Nakano No. 1 ( 中野第一小学校) elementaries. Chuo 1 and 3-chome and part of 2-chome are zoned to Nakano East Junior High School ( 中野東中学校). Chuo 4 and 5-chome are zoned to Nakano Junior High School ( 中野中学校). Part of 2-chome is zoned to No. 2 Junior High School (第二中学校). Private: *
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Nakano Sakaue Building Image:Nakano_sakaue.JPG, Nakano Sakaue Sun Bright Twin Building


References

Neighborhoods of Tokyo Nakano, Tokyo {{Tokyo-geo-stub