Sumida, Tokyo

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Sumida Ward
墨田区
Location of Sumida Ward
Sumida Ward's location in Tokyo, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo
Physical characteristics
Area 13.75 km² (5.31 sq mi)
Population (as of 2008)
     Total 240,296
     Density 17,480 /km² (45,273 /sq mi)
Symbols
Symbol of Sumida Ward
Flag
Sumida Ward Government Office
Official website: Sumida

Sumida (墨田区 Sumida-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It calls itself Sumida City in English.

As of 2008, the ward has an estimated population of 240,296 and a density of 17,480 persons per km². The total area is 13.75 km².

Sumida maintains sister-city relationships with Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea; and with Shijingshan District, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

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[edit] Geography

Sumida is in the northeastern part of the mainland portion of Tokyo. The Sumida and Arakawa are the major rivers, and form parts of its boundaries. Its neighbors are all special wards: Adachi to the north; Arakawa to the northwest; Katsushika to the east; Edogawa to the southeast; Taitō to the west; Chūō to the southwest; and Kōtō to the south.

[edit] Landmarks

  • Tokyo Sky Tree - NHK and other broadcasters have proposed a new tower, which, if completed, would be the tallest freestanding tower in the world and the tallest man-made structure in Japan. It is currently scheduled for completion in 2011, when all of Japan will have switched to digital terrestrial television.
Asahi Breweries Headquarters in Sumida-ku
Asahi Breweries Headquarters in Sumida-ku

[edit] Places

  • In the north (the former Mukojima Ward): Sumida, Tsutsumi-dori, Higashi Sumida, Yahiro, Higashi Mukojima, Tachibana, Bunka, Kyojima, Oshiage
  • In the center (former Honjo Ward): Azuma-bashi, Higashi Komagata, Honjo, Narihira, Yokokawa
  • In the south (former Honjo Ward): Yokoami, Ryogoku, Chitose, Ishiwara, Kamezawa, Midori, Tatekawa, Kikukawa, Taihei, Kinshi, Koto-bashi

[edit] History

The ward was founded on March 15, 1947. It was previously the (ordinary) wards Honjo and Mukojima.

[edit] Companies

[edit] Politics

As of 2005, the mayor is Noboru Yamazaki. The council consists of 34 members.

[edit] Transportation

For more details on this topic, see Transportation in Greater Tokyo.

[edit] Rail lines

[edit] Train stations

  • Higashi-azuma Station
  • Higashi-mukojima Station
  • Hikifune Station
  • Honjō Azumabashi Station
  • Kanegafuchi Station
  • Kinshichō Station

[edit] Highway

[edit] Famous people

[edit] Historical

[edit] Modern

[edit] Education

Public elementary and middle schools are operated by Sumida.

Public high schools are operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.

  • Honjo High School [2]
  • Mukojima Commercial High School [3]
  • Mukojima Technical High School [4]
  • Ryogoku High School [5]
  • Sumidagawa High School [6]
  • Tachibana High School [7]

In addition the metropolitan school district also operates a metropolitan junior high school:

  • Ryogoku Junior High School [8]

[edit] Works set in Sumida

[edit] External links

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Coordinates: 35°42′56″N, 139°49′03″E