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Mita (三田) is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It was once home to grand estates of several daimyo, and now is one of Tokyo's most expensive upscale residential districts; it is home to many artists, CEOs, and celebrities.[1]

Mita
三田
District
Mitsui Tsunamachi Club in Mita
Mitsui Tsunamachi Club in Mita
Mita is located in Special wards of Tokyo
Mita

Mita

Location of Mita in Minato ward, Tokyo

Coordinates: 35°38′51N 139°44′26E / 35.64750°N 139.74056°E / 35.64750; 139.74056
CountryJapan
CityTokyo
WardMinato
AreaShiba Area (1, 2, 3-chōme)
Takanawa Area (4, 5-chōme)
Population
 (January 1, 2016)
 • Total18,760
Time zoneUTC+9 (JST)
Area code03

Mita is bordered by Higashi-Azabu on the north, Azabu-Jūban and Minami-Azabu to the west, and Shirokane and Takanawa to the south.

Mita is home to Keio University, Mita Hachiman Jinja, and the diplomatic missionsofKuwait, Italy, Hungary, Papua New Guinea, and Australia.

Geography

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Mita consists of five chōme:

Economy

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The Yazaki Group has its corporate headquarters in the Mita-Kokusai Building (三田国際ビル, Mita Kokusai Biru) in Mita.[2]

Transportation

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As a historically quiet, upscale, residential area, Mita does not have any train or subway stations within its borders. However, it is located near:

Notable places in Mita

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Slopes

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Many roads up to the Mita plateau have named slopes of historical significance. Each is marked by a wooden post which explains the name.

Shinto shrines and temples

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In the early stages of the Edo period, the shōgun decided to extend Edo Castle and ordered temples around the castle to move to Mita. From this reason, there were many temples on the hill, especially in area named Tera machi (寺町). Shrines in the district date back to the Asuka periodorHeian period.

Parks

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Kamezuka Kōen (亀塚公園)

In the Edo period, Mita was home to the estates of daimyō (most were tozama daimyō (外様大名, lit.'non-Tokugawa daimyō')). During the Meiji era, the estates were sold to high-ranking government officials (顕官, kenkan) and nobility (華族, kazoku). Today, some estates have been converted into public parks.[citation needed]

Embassies

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Universities

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Tertiary schools

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Primary and secondary schools

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Minato City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.

Mita 1–2 chōme are zoned to Akabane Elementary School (赤羽小学校), while Mita 3–5 chōme are zoned to Mita Elementary School (御田小学校). The entire district (1–5 chōme) is zoned to Mita Junior High School (三田中学校).[3]

Full list of primary and secondary schools:

Public libraries

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Minato City Library operates Mita Library in nearby Shiba.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Inc, ITmedia (2020-12-01). "【2020年最新版】社長の住む街ランキングTOP10". ねとらぼ調査隊 (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-04-03. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  • ^ "Japan." Yazaki. Retrieved on June 18, 2015.『Headquarters 17th Floor, Mita-Kokusai Bldg., 4-28 Mita 1-chōme, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8333 Japan』- Japanese address: "本 社 〒108-8333 東京都港区三田1-4-28 三田国際ビル17F"
  • ^ "港区立小・中学校通学区域一覧表(令和44月以降)" (PDF). City of Minato. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
  • ^ "Mita Library". Minato City Library. Retrieved 2023-01-18. Fudanotsuji Square 5-36-4 Shiba, Minato City, Tokyo 108-0014

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