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{{Nihongo|'''Katsushika'''|葛飾区|Katsushika-ku}} is a [[Special wards of Tokyo|special ward]] |
{{Nihongo|'''Katsushika'''|葛飾区|Katsushika-ku}} is a [[Special wards of Tokyo|special ward]] in the [[Tokyo|Tokyo Metropolis]]in [[Japan]]. The ward calls itself '''Katsushika City''' in English. |
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As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated [[population]] of 444,356, and a [[population density]] of 12,770 people per km |
As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated [[population]] of 444,356, and a [[population density]] of 12,770 people per km<sup>2</sup>. The total area is 34.80 km<sup>2</sup>. |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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* Kamakura |
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* Shibamata |
* [[Shibamata]] |
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* Takasago |
* Takasago |
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;Tateishi-Yotsugi Area |
;Tateishi-Yotsugi Area |
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[[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education]] operates public high schools. |
[[Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education]] operates public high schools. |
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* {{ill|Katsushika Commercial High School|ja|東京都立葛飾商業高等学校}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.katsushikashogyo-h.metro.tokyo.jp/|script-title=ja:東京都立葛飾商業高等学校|website=www.katsushikashogyo-h.metro.tokyo.jp|access-date=10 April 2018}}</ref> |
* {{ill|Katsushika Commercial High School|ja|東京都立葛飾商業高等学校}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.katsushikashogyo-h.metro.tokyo.jp/|script-title=ja:東京都立葛飾商業高等学校|website=www.katsushikashogyo-h.metro.tokyo.jp|access-date=10 April 2018}}</ref> |
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* {{ill|Katsushika Sogo High School|ja|東京都立葛飾総合高等学校}}<ref>http://www.katsushikasogo-h.metro.tokyo.jp/</ref> |
* {{ill|Katsushika Sogo High School|ja|東京都立葛飾総合高等学校}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.katsushikasogo-h.metro.tokyo.jp/ |title=東京都立葛飾総合高等学校 |access-date=2007-10-30 |archive-date=2007-11-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071112020856/http://www.katsushikasogo-h.metro.tokyo.jp/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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* {{ill|Katsushikano High School|ja|東京都立葛飾野高等学校}}<ref> |
* {{ill|Katsushikano High School|ja|東京都立葛飾野高等学校}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.metro.ed.jp/katsushikano-h/redirect.html|title=このページは移動しました | 東京都立葛飾野高等学校|website=www.metro.ed.jp}}</ref> |
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* {{ill|Honjo Technical High School|ja|東京都立本所工業高等学校}}<ref> |
* {{ill|Honjo Technical High School|ja|東京都立本所工業高等学校}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=東京都立本所工科高等学校 定時制 |trans-title=Tokyo Metropolitan Honjo Technical High School |url=https://www.metro.ed.jp/honjokoka-he/index.html |access-date=22 April 2024 |website=metro.ed.jp |language=ja}}</ref> |
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* {{ill|Minami Katsushika High School|lt=Minami (South) Katsushika High School|ja|東京都立南葛飾高等学校}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.minamikatsushika-h.metro.tokyo.jp/|script-title=ja:東京都立南葛飾高等学校|website=www.minamikatsushika-h.metro.tokyo.jp|access-date=10 April 2018}}</ref> |
* {{ill|Minami Katsushika High School|lt=Minami (South) Katsushika High School|ja|東京都立南葛飾高等学校}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.minamikatsushika-h.metro.tokyo.jp/|script-title=ja:東京都立南葛飾高等学校|website=www.minamikatsushika-h.metro.tokyo.jp|access-date=10 April 2018}}</ref> |
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* {{ill|Nousan High School|ja|東京都立農産高等学校}}<ref> |
* {{ill|Nousan High School|ja|東京都立農産高等学校}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.metro.ed.jp/redirect/nousan-h/redirect.html|title=このページは移動しました | 東京都立農産高等学校 全日制・定時制|website=www.metro.ed.jp}}</ref> |
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Katsushika City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools. |
Katsushika City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools. |
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Municipal junior high schools:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.katsushika.lg.jp/kurashi/1000057/1002475/ |
Municipal junior high schools:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.katsushika.lg.jp/kurashi/1000057/1002475/1002606.html|title=区立中学校リンク集|publisher=Katsushika City|accessdate=2022-11-12|language=ja}}</ref> |
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* Aoba Junior High School (青葉中学校) |
* Aoba Junior High School (青葉中学校) |
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* Aoto Junior High School ([[:ja:葛飾区立青戸中学校|青戸中学校]]) |
* Aoto Junior High School ([[:ja:葛飾区立青戸中学校|青戸中学校]]) |
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* Yotsugi Junior High School (四ツ木中学校) |
* Yotsugi Junior High School (四ツ木中学校) |
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Elementary schools include:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.katsushika.lg.jp/kurashi/1000057/1002475/ |
Elementary schools include:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.katsushika.lg.jp/kurashi/1000057/1002475/1002605.html|title=区立小学校・特別支援学校リンク集|publisher=Katsushika City|accessdate=2022-11-12|language=ja}}</ref> |
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* Aoto Elementary School (青戸小学校) |
* Aoto Elementary School (青戸小学校) |
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* Futakami Elementary School (二上小学校) |
* Futakami Elementary School (二上小学校) |
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* Higashi Shibamata Elementary School (東柴又小学校) |
* Higashi Shibamata Elementary School (東柴又小学校) |
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* Hokizuka Elementary School (宝木塚小学校) |
* Hokizuka Elementary School (宝木塚小学校) |
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* Honden Elementary School (本田小学校) |
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* Horikiri Elementary School (堀切小学校) |
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* Hosoda Elementary School (細田小学校) |
* Hosoda Elementary School (細田小学校) |
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* Iizuka Elementary School (飯塚小学校) |
* Iizuka Elementary School (飯塚小学校) |
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* Minami (South) Ayase Elementary School (南綾瀬小学校) |
* Minami (South) Ayase Elementary School (南綾瀬小学校) |
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* Minamiokudo Elementary School (南奥戸小学校) |
* Minamiokudo Elementary School (南奥戸小学校) |
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* Mizumoto Elementary School (水元小小学校) |
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* Naka Aoto Elementary School (中青戸小学校) |
* Naka Aoto Elementary School (中青戸小学校) |
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* Nakanodai Elementary School (中之台小学校) |
* Nakanodai Elementary School (中之台小学校) |
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Special schools: |
Special schools: |
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* Hota Shiosai Elementary School |
* Hota Shiosai Elementary School ([[:ja:葛飾区立保田しおさい学校|保田しおさい学校]])<!--From https://school.katsushika.ed.jp/swas/index.php?id=hotashiosai_e --> - Note it is physically located in [[Kyonan]], [[Awa District, Chiba|Awa District]], [[Chiba Prefecture]], but it is a municipally-operated school by Katsushika City<!--The prefix of the name『葛飾区立』means operated by Katsushika Ward-->.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://school.katsushika.ed.jp/swas/index.php?id=hotashiosai_e&frame=frm5e1fb706b3971|title=アクセスマップ|publisher=Hota Shiosai Elementary School|language=ja|accessdate=2022-12-10|quote=〒299-1909 千葉県安房郡鋸南町大六180-2}}</ref> |
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==Transportation== |
==Transportation== |
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* Tokyo Route 307 Oji-Kanamachi-Edogawa line (Oji-ekimae to Minami-shinozaki) |
* Tokyo Route 307 Oji-Kanamachi-Edogawa line (Oji-ekimae to Minami-shinozaki) |
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⚫ | The longest-running [[manga]] series in history, ''[[Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo]]'' takes place in Katsushika. |
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⚫ | Katsushika has sister-city relationships with [[Fengtai District]] in [[Beijing]], China, and with [[Floridsdorf]], a district of [[Vienna]], Austria.{{Citation needed|date=January 2013}} |
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⚫ | The neighborhood of [[Shibamata]] is the home of Tora-san, the protagonist of the long-running ''[[Otoko wa Tsurai yo]]'' film series, played by [[Kiyoshi Atsumi]]. A statue of Tora-san stands outside of [[Shibamata Station]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Follow in the footsteps of Japans beloved Tora-san |url=http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20151106-follow-in-the-footsteps-of-japans-beloved-tora-san?ocid=twtvl |website=BBC Travel |access-date=19 October 2018}}</ref> Other notable works set in Katsushika are the television series ''[[Kamen Rider Hibiki]]'' and the film ''[[Long Vacation]]''. A statue of ''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' main character, [[Tsubasa Ozora]], is also located there, as the fictional town of Nankatsu was inspired by Katsushika itself. |
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==Notable people== |
==Notable people== |
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*[[Satomi Kobayashi]], actress |
*[[Satomi Kobayashi]], actress |
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*[[Yumi Kumakura]], volleyball player |
*[[Yumi Kumakura]], volleyball player |
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*[[Tomu Muto]], tarento |
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*[[Kazunari Ninomiya]], singer, actor, voice actor, presenter<ref>{{cite news |url=http://tower.jp/artist/863727/ |script-title=ja:二宮和也 |trans-title=Kazunari Ninomiya |publisher=[[Tower Records (music retailer)|Tower Records Japan]] |access-date=February 22, 2018 |language=ja }}</ref> |
*[[Kazunari Ninomiya]], singer, actor, voice actor, presenter<ref>{{cite news |url=http://tower.jp/artist/863727/ |script-title=ja:二宮和也 |trans-title=Kazunari Ninomiya |publisher=[[Tower Records (music retailer)|Tower Records Japan]] |access-date=February 22, 2018 |language=ja }}</ref> |
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*[[Kenny Omega]], Professional Wrestler |
*[[Kenny Omega]], Professional Wrestler |
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<!-- *[[Katsushika Hokusai]], artist, Hokusai born Honjo, Kantsushika District (now Sumida, Tokyo).--> |
<!-- *[[Katsushika Hokusai]], artist, Hokusai born Honjo, Kantsushika District (now Sumida, Tokyo).--> |
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⚫ | The longest-running [[manga]] series in history, ''[[Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo]]'' takes place in Katsushika. |
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⚫ | The neighborhood of Shibamata is the home of Tora-san, the protagonist of the long-running ''[[Otoko wa Tsurai yo]]'' film series, played by [[Kiyoshi Atsumi]]. A statue of Tora-san stands outside of [[Shibamata Station]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Follow in the footsteps of Japans beloved Tora-san |url=http://www.bbc.com/travel/story/20151106-follow-in-the-footsteps-of-japans-beloved-tora-san?ocid=twtvl |website=BBC Travel |access-date=19 October 2018}}</ref> Other notable works set in Katsushika are the television series ''[[Kamen Rider Hibiki]]'' and the film ''[[Long Vacation]]''. A statue of ''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' main character, [[Tsubasa Ozora]], is also located there, as the fictional town of Nankatsu was inspired by Katsushika itself. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Katsushika
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Shibamata Taishaku-ten in Katsushika
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Location of Katsushika in Tokyo Metropolis
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Coordinates: 35°44′N 139°51′E / 35.733°N 139.850°E / 35.733; 139.850 | |
Country | Japan |
Region | Kantō |
Prefecture | Tokyo Metropolis |
Government | |
• Mayor | Katsunori Aoki (since December 2009) |
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• Total | 34.80 km2 (13.44 sq mi) |
Population
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• Total | 453,093 |
• Density | 13,019/km2 (33,720/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+09:00 (JST) |
City hall address | 5-13-1 Tateishi, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 124-8555 |
Website | www |
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Flower | Iris |
Tree | Willow |
Katsushika (葛飾区, Katsushika-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo MetropolisinJapan. The ward calls itself Katsushika City in English.
As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 444,356, and a population density of 12,770 people per km2. The total area is 34.80 km2.
Katsushika Ward is at the east end of Tokyo Metropolis. It is on an alluvial plain and it is low above sea level.
The ward office (Katsushika city hall) is located at Tateishi.
Katsushika has boundaries with three wards of Tokyo: Adachi, Edogawa and Sumida. The cities of MatsudoinChiba Prefecture, and Misato and YashioinSaitama Prefecture form the northeast border of the ward.
Major rivers in Katsushika include the Edogawa, Arakawa and Ayasegawa. Nakagawa and Shin-nakagawa flows through the ward.
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Katsushika District was originally a division of Musashi Province. When the province was divided and reconfigured, the district was partitioned between Kita-Katsushika District (within Saitama Prefecture), Higashi-Katsushika District (within Chiba Prefecture) and the remainder was based in Tokyo Prefecture. Minami-Katsushika District conformed today's Katsushika Ward proper, plus Edogawa, Koto and Sumida wards.
On October 1, 1932, the former Minami-Katsushika District of what was then known as Tokyo Prefecture, and its seven towns and villages, merged and became part of the old Tokyo City.
The special ward was founded on March 15, 1947.
Katsushika contains the Kasai Shrine, Narihira Santosen Temple, the "Bound Jizō" of Ōoka Echizen, and Shibamata Taishakuten, selected as one of the 100 Soundscapes of Japan and 100 Landscapes of Japan (Heisei era).
Takara Tomy has its headquarters in Katsushika.[2]
The Tokyo Detention House, a correctional facility, is in the ward.[3] One of Japan's seven execution chambers is located there.[4]
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education operates public high schools.
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Katsushika City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.
Municipal junior high schools:[12]
Elementary schools include:[13]
Special schools:
The longest-running manga series in history, Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo takes place in Katsushika. The neighborhood of Shibamata is the home of Tora-san, the protagonist of the long-running Otoko wa Tsurai yo film series, played by Kiyoshi Atsumi. A statue of Tora-san stands outside of Shibamata Station.[15] Other notable works set in Katsushika are the television series Kamen Rider Hibiki and the film Long Vacation. A statue of Captain Tsubasa main character, Tsubasa Ozora, is also located there, as the fictional town of Nankatsu was inspired by Katsushika itself.
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Katsushika has sister-city relationships with Fengtai DistrictinBeijing, China, and with Floridsdorf, a district of Vienna, Austria.[citation needed]
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