Toshima (่ฑŠๅณถๅŒบ, Toshima-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. It is one of the eight central wards of the Tokyo Metropolitan area. Located in the northern area of Tokyo, Toshima is bordered by the wards of Nerima, Itabashi, and Kita in the north and Nakano, Shinjuku, and Bunkyo in the south.

Toshima
่ฑŠๅณถๅŒบ
Toshima City
Ikebukuro at night in Toshima
Ikebukuro at night in Toshima
Flag of Toshima
Official seal of Toshima
Location of Toshima in Tokyo
Location of Toshima in Tokyo
Toshima is located in Japan
Toshima
Toshima
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 35ยฐ44โ€ฒ00โ€ณN 139ยฐ43โ€ฒ00โ€ณE๏ปฟ / ๏ปฟ35.73333ยฐN 139.71667ยฐE๏ปฟ / 35.73333; 139.71667
CountryJapan
RegionKantล
PrefectureTokyo
Government
ย โ€ขย MayorMiyuki Takagiwa (from April 24, 2023)
Area
ย โ€ขย Total
13.01ย km2 (5.02ย sqย mi)
Population
ย (October 1, 2020[1])
ย โ€ขย Total
301,599
ย โ€ขย Density23,182/km2 (60,040/sqย mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
City hall address1-18-1 Higashi Ikebukuro
170-8422
Websitewww.city.toshima.lg.jp
Symbols
FlowerAzalea
TreePrunus ร— yedoensis

The ward was founded on March 15, 1947, and reached a peak resident population of 370,000 in 1965. The population has continued to decline and as of May 1, 2015, the ward had an estimated population of 298,250, with a population density of 22,920 persons per km2. During the day the population swells with commuters, resulting in a daytime population of around 378,475.

The total land area of Toshima is 13.01 km2, sitting on a moderate plateau with a difference of 28 m between the ward's highest and lowest points. Approximately 47% of Toshima's land is residential, and 20% is commercial and public areas.[2]

Although Toshima is a ward, it is referred to as a city. The ward offices are located in Ikebukuro, which is also the commercial and entertainment center of Toshima.[2]

With a non-Japanese population of 19,868, or 7.42% of the total, Toshima is one of the most international wards in Tokyo. Of the foreign population, 56% is of Chinese descent, 20% is of Korean descent, with the rest being of primarily Filipino and European descent.[2]

History

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Toshima was formed in 1932 by the merger of four towns, Sugamochล, Nishi-sugamochล, Takadachล, and Nagasakichล, bordered by the quickly expanding former city of Tokyo.

The area evolved from a suburban agricultural district in the Edo period to the urban commercial center that it is today. The growth was fueled by the construction of various rail lines built in the Meiji and Taishล periods.

The former Somei village, now part of Toshima, was a center of plant nurseries, and is the birthplace of the Somei Yoshino, Japan's most popular variety of sakura (cherry blossom tree). The variety was developed at the end of the Edo period.

Politics and government

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Toshima ward office

Toshima is run by a city assembly of 36 elected members. The current mayor is Yukio Takano, an independent backed by all major parties except the Japanese Communist Party.

In April 2011, Taiga Ishikawa was elected to the Toshima assembly, becoming the first openly gay man to win an election in Japanese history.[3]

Districts and neighborhoods

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Notes:

  • a - 4, 5-chลme
  • b - 4-chลme
  • c - 2, 3-chลme
  • d - 4-chลme
  • e - 1-chลme
  • f - 3-chลme
  • g - 1, 3-chลme
  • h - 1-chลme
  • i - 1, 2-chลme
  • j - 1, 2, 3-chลme
  • k - 2, 3, 4-chลme
  • l - 2-chลme

Sights

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Ikebukuro Station
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Myonichikan of Jiyu Gakuen
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Sunshine 60 building
  • Sunshine City: The focal point of much of the entertainment in and around Ikebukuro, Sunshine City sports some of the best shopping and dining in Toshima.
  • The Ancient Orient Museum
  • Morikazu Kumagai Art Museum
  • Zoshigaya Missionary Museum
  • Toyota Amlux Showroom building is located here
  • Tokiwa-sล, an apartment complex famous for being the early living-quarters of many prominent manga artists.
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre: Near Ikebukuro Station, this facility built in 1990 is one of the newer spots in Toshima and has a concert hall with regular performances and art exhibitions. There is a stage in the open space out front and it is a popular place for amateur musicians during the warmer months.
  • Myonichikan of Jiyu Gakuen Girls' School: Designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this notable building was completed in 1922, shortly before he completed work on the Imperial Hotel.
  • Sugamo Jizodori: The shopping district known as "old ladies' Harajuku."
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Togenuki Jizo Street in Sugamo
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Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space

Festivals

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  • Fukuro Matsuri: This festival started in 1968 and features a parade of mikoshi (portable shrines) and a yassa dance. It is held on September 14 and 15 of each year outside the west exit of Ikebukuro Station and attracts as many as 200,000 people.
  • Otsuka Awa Odori Dance: A large summer event gathering 150,000 people, this festival features groups performing and competing with colorful costumes and dancing in front of JR ลŒtsuka Station.
  • Nagasaki Shishimai (lion dance): The lion dance is performed every year on the second Sunday of May at Nagasaki Shrine.

Economy

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FamilyMart has its headquarters in Ikebukuro, Toshima.[4] Seiyu Group has its registered head office in Toshima.[5] Libro, a bookstore chain, is headquartered in Toshima. Itochu corporation and Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd. has a presence in Toshima.[6] Taisho Pharmaceutical, a pharmaceutical company, also has its headquarters in the ward.[7]

In 1956, Asatsu Inc. established its headquarters in Mejiro, Toshima. In May 1967, the company's headquarters moved to Shinbashi, Minato.[8]

Other companies headquartered in Toshima, which boast high visibility through advertising placements, include CCS[9] as a representative example.

Education

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There are six Universities in Toshima.

Two prestigious universities are located bordering Toshima. They are the University of Tokyo in Bunkyo and Waseda University bordering Shinjuku. Located Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education operates area public high schools.

Toshima is also home to a number of accredited private schools:

Toshima City Board of Education (่ฑŠๅณถๅŒบๆ•™่‚ฒๅง”ๅ“กไผš) operates public elementary and junior high schools.

Municipal junior high schools:[10]

Municipal elementary schools:[11]

  • Asahi Elementary School (ๆœๆ—ฅๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Chihaya Elementary School (ๅƒๆ—ฉๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Fujimidai Elementary School (ๅฏŒๅฃซ่ฆ‹ๅฐๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Gyoko Elementary School (ไปฐ้ซ˜ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Hosei Elementary School (่ฑŠๆˆๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Hoyu Elementary School (ๆœ‹ๆœ‰ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Ikebukuro Elementary School (ๆฑ ่ข‹ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Ikebukuro Daiichi (No. 1) Elementary School (ๆฑ ่ข‹็ฌฌไธ€ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Ikebukuro Daisan (No. 3) Elementary School (ๆฑ ่ข‹็ฌฌไธ‰ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Ikebukuro Honcho Elementary School (ๆฑ ่ข‹ๆœฌ็”บๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Kaname Elementary School (่ฆๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Komagome Elementary School (้ง’่พผๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Konan Elementary School (้ซ˜ๅ—ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Mejiro Elementary School (็›ฎ็™ฝๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Minami Ikebukuro Elementary School (ๅ—ๆฑ ่ข‹ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Nagasaki Elementary School (้•ทๅดŽๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Nishisugamo Elementary School (่ฅฟๅทฃ้ดจๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Sakura Elementary School (ใ•ใใ‚‰ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Seiwa Elementary School (ๆธ…ๅ’Œๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Shiinamachi Elementary School (ๆคŽๅ็”บๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Sugamo Elementary School (ๅทฃ้ดจๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)
  • Takamatsu Elementary School (้ซ˜ๆพๅฐๅญฆๆ ก)

Municipal kindergartens:[12]

  • Ikebukuro Kindergarten (ๆฑ ่ข‹ๅนผ็จšๅœ’)
  • Minami Nagasaki Kindergarten (ๅ—้•ทๅดŽๅนผ็จšๅœ’)
  • Nishisugamo Kindergarten (่ฅฟๅทฃ้ดจๅนผ็จšๅœ’)

Transportation

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Rail

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The main hub for rail transportation in Toshima ward is Ikebukuro Station, the second busiest train station in Japan.

The rail lines which run through or terminate in Toshima are:

Notable people from Toshima

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References

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  1. ^ "Population by District". Tokyo Statistical Yearbook. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  2. ^ a b c Ohnishi Hiroshi (February 13, 2017). "Briefing note for fiona hyslop, cabinet secretary for culture,tourism and external affairs" (PDF). Nagasaki University: 55.
  3. ^ Natsuko Fukue (April 26, 2011). "First openly gay candidate wins in Tokyo ward". The Japan Times.
  4. ^ "Company Information Archived 2010-01-29 at the Wayback Machine." FamilyMart. Retrieved on April 7, 2010.
  5. ^ "Corporate Data Archived 2008-04-18 at the Wayback Machine." Seiyu Group. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
  6. ^ "ไผš็คพๆกˆๅ†… Archived 2009-02-23 at the Wayback Machine." Libro. Retrieved on May 19, 2009.
  7. ^ "Corporate Data Archived 2019-03-06 at the Wayback Machine." Taisho Pharmaceutical. Retrieved on March 6, 2019.
  8. ^ "Corporate Overview Archived 2009-12-07 at the Wayback Machine." Asatsu-DK. Retrieved on November 9, 2009.
  9. ^ "ไผš็คพๆกˆๅ†… - ๆ ชๅผไผš็คพใ‚ทใƒผใ‚ทใƒผใ‚จใ‚น". www.ccscom.jp. Retrieved 2025-07-02.
  10. ^ "ๅŒบ็ซ‹ไธญๅญฆๆ ก". Toshima. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  11. ^ "ๅŒบ็ซ‹ๅฐๅญฆๆ ก". Toshima. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  12. ^ "ๅŒบ็ซ‹ๅนผ็จšๅœ’ไธ€่ฆง". Toshima. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
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