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Chūō, Nakano, Tokyo
is a district of Nakano, Tokyo, Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. As of October 2020, the population of this district is 29,541. The postal code for Chūō is 164–0011. Geography Chūō borders Higashinakano, Tokyo, Higashinakano and Nakano, Nakano, Tokyo, Nakano in the north, Kitashinjuku to the east, Honchō, Tokyo, Honchō to the south, and Kōenji 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 (:ja:中野区立桃花小学校, 桃花小学校) Chuo 1-chome is zoned to Tōnoyama. 4 and 5-chome are zoned to Tōka. 3-chome is zoned to Yato Elementary School (:ja:中野区立谷戸小学校, 谷戸小学校). 2-chome is divided between the zones of Tōnoyama, Tōka, Yato, and Nakano No. 1 (:ja:中野区立中野第一小学校, 中野第一小学校) elementaries. Chuo 1 and 3-chome and part of 2-chome are zon ...
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Nakano, Tokyo
Nakano (, Latn, ja, Nakano-ku) is a Special wards of Tokyo, special ward in the Tokyo, Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Nakano City (, Latn, ja, Nakano-ku).About Nakano City
" Retrieved March 10, 2013.
, the ward has an estimated population of 337,377, and a population density of 21,640 persons per km2. The total area is 15.59 km2. Nakano is the most densely populated city in Japan.


History

The ward was founded on October 1, 1932, when the towns of Nogata and Nakano were absorbed into the former Tokyo City as Nakano Ward. The present administration dates from March 15, 1947, when the Allied occupation reformed the administration of Tokyo-to. * 1447: Ōta Dōkan defeated ...
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Kōenji
is a district of Tokyo in the Suginami ward, west of Shinjuku. The district's name originates from the old temples in the area. Kōenji is primarily a residential community with easy access to the Shinjuku and Tokyo stations. It was largely unaffected by the 1980s building boom and therefore many of the houses and shops in the area are small and reflect the character of "pre-boom" Japan. Due to its aging retail district and location on a major commuter route, the station area has become a center for small restaurants and "Live Houses" which offer live music. It is also known for having a young population and as a center for suburban underground culture including multiple used record and clothing shops. In 2006, when the Japanese PSE law went into effect restricting the sale of electronic goods built before 2001, Kōenji was chosen as the site for a protest due to its active "retro" culture and used equipment shops. History The current division of Kōenji into north and sout ...
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Sumitomo Realty & Development
Sumitomo Realty & Development Co., Ltd. is a Japanese real estate development company headquartered in Shinjuku, Tokyo. It is a member of the Sumitomo Group. It is one of the three largest real estate developers in Japan, alongside Mitsubishi Estate and Mitsui Fudosan. As of 2018, it has the second-largest real estate portfolio in Japan (after Mitsubishi), with a total value of 5.7 trillion yen. History The company was founded as Izumi Real Estate Co., Ltd. in 1949 following the dissolution of the Sumitomo Group, Sumitomo conglomerate. It adopted its current name in 1957. From the early 1960s, Sumitomo was active in developing and selling Condominium (living space), condominium properties. Sumitomo Realty held its initial public offering on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchange, Osaka stock exchanges in 1970. The company's first high-rise project was the Shinjuku Sumitomo Building, completed in 1974. This building became the company's head office. At the ...
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Horikoshi High School
is a private high school in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. The school was founded by Chiyo Horikoshi in 1923. Due to its trait course (formerly the entertainment activities course) and the physical education course for entertainers and athletes who have difficulty attending school full-time, Horikoshi High School has been attended by many Japanese celebrities. History In April 1923, Chiyo Horikoshi, who had founded Wayo Sewing Girls' School, a predecessor of Wayo Women's University, established Horikoshi Girls' High School. The school was reorganized as Horikoshi Junior High School and Horikoshi High School in 1947; four years later, the school would be renamed Horikoshi Gakuen Educational Corporation under the Private Schools Act. The school became co-educational in 1957. During 1973, the 50th anniversary of the school's founding, the physical education course and entertainment activity courses were established. Horikoshi Junior High School was abolished in 1987. Academics Course ...
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Chome
The Japanese addressing system is used to identify a specific location in Japan. When written in Japanese characters, addresses start with the largest geographical entity and proceed to the most specific one. The Japanese system is complex, the product of the natural growth of urban areas, as opposed to the systems used in cities that are laid out as grids and divided into quadrants or districts. When written in Latin characters, addresses follow the convention used by most Western addresses and start with the smallest geographic entity (typically a house number) and proceed to the largest. However, even when translated using Latin characters, Japan Post requires that the address also is written in Japanese to ensure correct delivery. Address parts Japanese addresses begin with the largest division of the country, the prefecture. Most of these are called , but there are also three other special prefecture designations: for Tokyo, for Hokkaido and for the two urban prefe ...
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Honchō, Tokyo
is a district of Nakano, Tokyo, Japan. The current administrative names are Honcho 1-chome to Honcho 6-chome. As of October 2020, the population of this district is 29,587. The postal code for Honchō is 164-0012. Geography Honchō borders Chūō in the north, Nishi-Shinjuku to the east, Yayoichō to the south, and Wada 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 Honcho: * Nakano City Daini (No. 2) Junior High School (中野区立第二中学校) * Nakano City Hongō Elementary School (中野区立中野本郷小学校) Honcho 1-3 chome The Japanese addressing system is used to identify a specific location in Japan. When written in Japanese characters, addresses start with the largest geographical entity and proceed to the most specific one. The Japanese system is complex, th ... are zoned to Nakano No. 1 Elementary School ( 中野第一小学校). 4-6 chome are zoned ...
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Nakano-sakaue Station
is a subway station in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan, jointly operated by the two Tokyo subway operators Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway. Lines Nakano-sakaue Station is served by the from to , and by the . It is from the eastern terminus of the Line at Ikebukuro, and also forms the starting point of the branch of the Marunouchi Line to . The station is numbered M-06 on the Marunouchi Line, and E-30 on the Oedo Line. Station layout Tokyo Metro platforms The Tokyo Metro station has two island platforms serving three tracks on the second basement (B2F) level. During the off-peak, platform 2 is used by three-car branch line trains shuttling between Nakano-Sakue and Honancho. During the peak hours, some trains to on the branch line use platform 1, and some through trains from Honancho to Ikebukuro use platform 2. File:Nakano-sakaue Station (gate no.2).jpg, Entrance No. 2 in May 2006 File:Nakano-sakaue Station Marunouchi ticketgates aug 6 2016.jpg, The ticket barriers to the Tokyo M ...
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