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3 Transportation  





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6 Schools  





7 Residences  





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Tatsumi

Tatsumi (辰巳) is an area of Koto, Tokyo, Japan. It is surrounded by water on all sides, but is joined by bridges to Shiomi to the north, Shin-Kiba and Yumenoshima to the east, and Shinonome to the west. The west side is largely residential, the east largely consists of parks. It is built on reclaimed land.

Etymology[edit]

The name "Tatsumi" means "South East", and is taken from the area's direction from the Tokyo Imperial Palace.

History[edit]

The yagura at the Summer Festival at Tatsumi on July 31, 2015.

The swimming events for the 2020 Summer Olympics will be held in Tatsumi at the Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center.[1]

Transportation[edit]

Organizations[edit]

Public facilities[edit]

Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center

Schools[edit]

Koto Ward Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.

Tatsumi Elementary School (辰巳小学校) and Number Two Tatsumi Elementary School (第二辰巳小学校) are zoned public elementary schools for different parts of Tatsumi.[6] All of Tatsumi is zoned to Tatsumi Junior High School (辰巳中学校).[7]

Schools in Tatsumi:

Residences[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Games Plan - TOKYO 2020 Retrieved September 17, 2015
  • ^ Oshima, Sumiko and Moriguchi, Kenzo Summertime — and the swimming is easy July 1, 2001 Japan Times Retrieved September 16, 2015
  • ^ 東京辰巳国際水泳場 Retrieved September 16, 2015 (in Japanese)
  • ^ Tatsumi Seaside Park Retrieved September 16, 2015
  • ^ Tatsumi no Mori Green Park Retrieved September 16, 2015
  • ^ "江東区立 小学校・義務教育学校前期課程 通学区域一覧" (PDF). Koto Ward. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  • ^ "江東区立 中学校・義務教育学校後期課程 通学区域一覧" (PDF). Koto Ward. Retrieved October 9, 2022.
  • ^ 江東区辰巳小学校 Retrieved September 16, 2015 (in Japanese)
  • ^ 第二辰巳小学校 Retrieved September 16, 2015 (in Japanese)
  • ^ 辰巳中学校 Retrieved September 16, 2015 (in Japanese)
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