Minato, Tokyo
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Image:Tokyo Tower night.jpg Image:Roppongihills overview.jpg Image:IMG 1614 rainbow bridge Tokyo.JPG Image:Izumigardentower.jpg Template:Nihongo is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. As of 2005, it has an estimated population of 175,467 and a density of 8627 persons per km². The total area is 20.34 km².
Minato hosts 49 embassies. It is home to various companies, including Dentsu, Fuji Xerox, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, Morinaga & Co., Ltd. and Morinaga Milk Industry Co,. Ltd., NEC Corporation, Nippon Television, Toshiba and Vodafone (Japan).
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Geography
Minato is located south of the Imperial Palace and has boundaries with the special wards of Chiyoda. Chuo, Shinagawa, and Shibuya. Along with Chiyoda and Chuo, it is often said to be one of the wards compromising "central Tokyo."
History
The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.
Education
Colleges and universities
- Jikei University School of Medicine Nishi Shinbashi campus
- Kanazawa Institute of Technology Graduate school; Toranomon campus
- Keio University
- Kitasato University Shirokane campus
- Kyoritsu University of Pharmacy
- Meiji Gakuin University Shirokane campus
- National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
- Shibaura Institute of Technology
- Temple University Japan
- Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Shinagawa campus
- United Nations University Tokyo headquarters
- University of Tokyo Medical research laboratory
Primary and secondary schools
The city's public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Minato City Board of Education ([1] in English, [2] in Japanese). The local public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.
Places
- Akasaka (赤坂) - A large residential and commercial area in northern Minato which includes the Akasaka Palace, State Guest House and surrounding gardens, TBS radio and television studios, Ark Hills complex, National Art Center and the embassy of the United States.
- Aoyama (青山) - Home to Aoyama Cemetery, one of Tokyo's largest graveyards, and the Chichibunomiya rugby stadium.
- Azabu (麻布) - One of Tokyo's more upscale residential areas, home to many embassies.
- Ebisu (恵比寿) - The namesake of Yebisu Beer.
- Hamamatsucho (浜松町) - Hamamatsucho Station is the terminal for the Tokyo Monorail to Haneda Airport.
- Mita (三田) - Home to Keio University and a large number of small Buddhist temples.
- Odaiba (お台場) - One of Tokyo's most popular entertainment areas, featuring the Fuji TV studios, Palette Town shopping complex, Dream Bridge, Tokyo Big Sight, etc. Located on an artificial island in Tokyo Bay, and connected to central Tokyo by the Yurikamome transit line over the Rainbow Bridge.
- Roppongi (六本木) - Tokyo's best-known nightlife district, especially popular among foreigners; also home to the Roppongi Hills complex, which houses the studios of TV Asahi, the J-Wave radio station, the Tokyo Grand Hyatt Hotel and a shopping complex.
- Shiba Park 「芝公園」- Houses the Zojoji temple. Tokyo Tower is located one block away.
- Shinbashi (新橋) - Shinbashi Station, the northern terminal of Japan's first railway line. Also home to the Shiosite office and entertainment complex, which houses Nippon Television studios.
- Shirokanedai (白金台) - Home to Meiji Gakuin University.
- Takanawa(高輪) - Home to the Soto temple of Sengaku-ji. Shinagawa Station, one of Tokyo's largest train stations, is located in Takanawa although it is associated with Shinagawa to the south. An area of many 1980's hotels including the Takanawa Prince Hotel, Shin Takanawa Prince Hotel and Pacific Meridian Hotel.
- Toranomon (虎ノ門) - TV Tokyo studios and the Toranomon Station underground complex.
- Tsuki no Misaki (月の岬) is a plateau.
Transportation
Rail
- Tokaido Shinkansen: Shinagawa Station
- JR East: Yamanote Line, Keihin Tohoku Line, Tokaido Main Line, Yokosuka Line
- Keihin Kyuko Main Line
- Tokyo Metro: Chiyoda, Ginza, Hanzomon, Hibiya, Marunouchi, Namboku Lines
- Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation: Toei Asakusa, Oedo, Mita Lines
- Yurikamome
- Tokyo Monorail
Highways
- Shuto Expressway
- No. 1 Haneda Route (Edobashi JCT - Iriya)
- No.2 Meguro Route (Ichinohashi JCT - Togoshi)
- No.11 Daiba Route (Shibaura JCT - Ariake JCT)
- B Bayshore Route (Namiki - Kawasaki-ukishima JCT)
- C1 Inner Loop (Hitotsubashi - Takaracho - Kyobashi - Ginza - Shiodome - Hamazakibashi - Shiba Park - Tanimachi - Kasumigaseki - Daikanmachi - Hitotsubashi)
Famous people
- Miyoko Asada: actress
- Hirohito: previous Emperor of Japan
- Tetsuko Kuroyanagi: television personality
- Tsutomu Sekine: comedian
- Takashi Matsumoto: lyricist
- Rentaro Taki: composer
- Shunsuke Tsurumi: philosopher
- Hiroko Yakushimaru: actress, singer
Minato-ku is the main physical setting for the Anime series Sailor Moon.
External links
- Minato City official website in English
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