Ōta, Tokyo
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Ōta's location in Tokyo, Japan. |
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| Location | |
| Country | Japan |
| Region | Kantō |
| Prefecture | Tokyo |
| Physical characteristics | |
| Area | 59.46 km² (22.96 sq mi) |
| Population (as of 2008) | |
| Total | 677,341 |
| Density | 11,360 /km² (29,422 /sq mi) |
| Location | Coordinates: |
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| Ōta Government Office | |
| Mayor | Noburu Usami |
| Official website: Ōta | |
Ōta (大田区 Ōta-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. As of 2008, the ward has an estimated population of 677,341 and a density of 11,360 persons per km². The total area is 59.46 km², the largest of the 23 special wards.
Ōta's hub is situated around the two Kamata Stations (JR Kamata & Keikyu Kamata) where the Ōta Ward Office and central Post Office can be found.
Ōta has a sister city relationship with Salem, Massachusetts. The discovery of a shell mound in Ōmori, one of the forerunners of Ōta, by Edward S. Morse, director of the museum in Salem, occasioned the tie. Ōta has a friendship link with Chaoyang District, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
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[edit] History
The ward was founded on March 15, 1947 merging the old wards of Ōmori and Kamata.
Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport, HND), now the main domestic airport for the Greater Tokyo Area, began with the establishment of Haneda Airfield in 1931 in the town of Haneda, Ebara District of Tokyo Prefecture. In 1945, it became Haneda Army Air Base under the control of the United States Army. In the same year, the Occupation ordered the expansion of the airport, evicting people from the surroundings on 48 hours' notice. With the end of the occupation, the Americans returned part of the facility to Japanese control in 1952, completing the return in 1958. Haneda Airport in Ōta was the major international airport for Tokyo, and handled traffic for the Tokyo Olympics.
[edit] Politics and government
The city is run by a city assembly of 50 elected members. The current mayor is Noburu Usami, an independent affiliated with the Liberal Democratic Party.
[edit] Geography
The southernmost of the 23 special wards, Ōta borders the special wards of Shinagawa, Meguro and Setagaya stand to the north, and Kōtō lies to the east. Across the Tama River in Kanagawa Prefecture is the city of Kawasaki, forming the boundaries to the south and west.
[edit] Landmarks
- Ikegami Honmonji, a Buddhist temple founded by Nichiren in the 13th century
- Ōmori Shell Mound site
- Senzoku Pond, where Nichiren is said to have washed his feet. The grave of Katsu Kaishu is nearby.
[edit] Transportation
[edit] Air
[edit] Rail
- JR East Keihin-Tōhoku Line: Ōmori, Kamata Stations
- Keikyū
- Main Line: Heiwajima, Ōmorimachi, Ume Yashiki, Keikyū-Kamata, Zoshiki, Rokugo-dote Stations
- Airport Line: Keikyū-Kamata, Kojiya, Otorii, Anamori Inari, Tenkubashi, Haneda Kuko Stations
- Tokyu Corporation
- Tōkyū Tōyoko Line: Den-en-chōfu, Tamagawa Stations
- Tōkyū Ikegami Line: ten stations
- Tōkyū Tamagawa Line: Tamagawa, Numabe, Unoki, Shimo-Maruko, Musashi-Nitta, Yaguchi no Watashi, Kamata Stations (entire line)
- Tōkyū Ōimachi Line: Kita-Senzoku Station
- Tokyo Monorail: Ryutsu Center, Showajima, Seibijo, Tenkubashi, Shin Seibijo, Haneda Kuko Dai 1 Biru, Haneda Kuko Dai 2 Biru Stations
- Toei Asakusa Line: Magome, Nishi-Magome Stations
[edit] Highway
- Shuto Expressway
- No. 1 Haneda Route (Edobashi JCT - Iriya)
- B Bayshore Route (Namiki - Kawasaki-ukishima JCT)
- National highways
- Route 1
- Route 15
- etc.
[edit] Companies
Many companies have their headquarters in Ōta, including these:
- Alps Electric Corporation
- Canon Inc.
- Gakken Co., Ltd.: school textbook publisher
- Ikegami: manufacturer of broadcast equipment
- Namco: game maker
- Ricoh: electronics and copier maker
- Sega: game maker
- Toyoko Inn: hotel chain
[edit] Education
[edit] Colleges and universities
- Aeronautical Safety College
- Toho University Omori Campus
- Tokyo Institute of Technology: the Ōokayama Campus straddles the boundary with Meguro
[edit] Primary and secondary schools
Ōta operates public elementary and junior high schools. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education operates public high schools.
Public high schools in Ōta include:
- Den Enchofu High School [1]
- Kamata High School [2]
- Mihara High School [3]
- Omori High School [4]
- Ota Shingaku High School [5]
- Rokugoh Technical High School [6]
- Tsubasa High School [7]
- Yukigaya High School [8]
Private high schools include Tokyo High School.
[edit] People
- Atsuko Asano: actress
- Asuka Fukuda: singer, formerly of Morning Musume
- Daisaku Ikeda: president of Soka Gakkai International
- Keiko Matsuzaka: actress
- Kazushige Nagashima: baseball player
- Mamoru Oshii: writer/director
- Nobuyoshi Kuwano: television personality
- Yoko Nagayama: enka singer and actress
- Ryūko Seihō: actor-celebrity and former sumo wrestler
- Honami Suzuki: actress
- Masayuki Suzuki: musician
- Hideyuki Tanaka: seiyu
- Kei Tani: actor and comedian
- Koji Tsuruta: actor
[edit] External links
- Ōta official website in Japanese
- The Toho University web site in English
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