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Tsukudajima (佃島, "Tsukuda Island") is a small island in Tokyo Bay, facing Tsukiji to its west. Originally, Tsukudajima was a tiny island at the mouth of the Edogawa river in Tokyo Bay. It was inhabited by a fishing community who migrated from Osaka in early 1600s. It is home to the famous dish Tsukudani (佃煮). Next to it was built on reclaimed land the high-rise district of Tsukishima. File:20080312-JPN096-Tsukishima.jpg, Upper portion of Tsukishima (island neighborhood), Chūō Ward, Tokyo, Japan. Tsukudajima, with its small houses, appears at the forefront. The Sumida River crosses in the foreground; the bridge on the bottom left is the Tsukuda Bridge (Tsukuda Ohashi), above that is the white Chou Bridge (Chuo Ohashi), and above that the blue Eitai Bridge (Eitai-bashi). File:Tsukudajima_-_panoramio.jpg, Tsukudajima, with its traditional buildings and the Tsukuda Bridge (Tsukuda Ohashi).


Education

Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by Chuo City Board of Education. Zoned elementary schools for Tsukuda include: *Tsukudajima Elementary School ( 佃島小学校)'s boundary includes all of 1-
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and 2-chome *Tsukishima Daiichi (Tsukishima No. 1) Elementary School (月島第一小学校)'s boundary includes all of 3-chome All of Tsukuda is zoned to Tsukuda Junior High School ( 佃中学校). File:Tsukudajima Elementary School.jpg, Tsukudajima Elementary School ( 佃島小学校), which serves 1 and 2-chome


References

{{Chūō, Tokyo Districts of Chūō, Tokyo Islands of Tokyo