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Coordinates: 35°3946N 139°4658E / 35.662849°N 139.782658°E / 35.662849; 139.782658
 

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35°39′46N 139°46′58E / 35.662849°N 139.782658°E / 35.662849; 139.782658

Eitai Bridge and Tsukuda Island 1835 print by Hiroshige. Tsukishima was created behind the island
Monja Street, known as the "Home of Monjayaki".

Tsukishima (月島) is a place located in Chūō, Tokyo, Japan, in the Sumida River estuary. It is a reclaimed land next to Tsukuda District. The land reclamation completed in 1892, using earth from the dredging work performed to create a shipping channel in Tokyo Bay.[1] At this time, it was designated as industrial area in accordance with the Fukoku Kyōhei National Policy.

Originally, Tsukuda Island was a tiny island at the river mouth. It was inhabited by a fishing community who migrated from Osaka in early 1600s. The original Tsukuda island now is home to the exclusive tower mansion & park complex Rivercity 21.

It has been said that the name (literally "moon island") was originally written using the characters 築島 which can also be read "Tsukishima" but mean "constructed island".

It is currently known for its large number of restaurants serving the local specialty, monjayaki.[2]

Tsukishima Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line and the Toei Subway Ōedo Line.

Upper portion of Tsukishima (island neighborhood). The Sumida River crosses in the foreground; the bridge on the bottom left is the Tsukuda Bridge (Tsukuda Ohashi), above that is the white Chuo Bridge (Chuo Ohashi), and above that the blue Eitai Bridge (Eitai-bashi).

Education[edit]

Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by Chuo City Board of Education.

Zoned elementary schools include:[3]

Zoned junior high schools include:[3]

Notable residents[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "4 Unique Food & Drink Experiences You Can Only Have in Tokyo". Thrillist. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  • ^ "Tsukiji Honganji Tsukuda Building: Temple and Seniors' Residence Under One Roof". nippon.com. 2022-10-06. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  • ^ a b "区立学校一覧". Chuo City. Retrieved 2022-10-08.

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