Uchi-Kanda
Uchi-Kanda 内神田 | |
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District | |
Ekinishiguchi Street in Uchi-Kanda, looking east. On the left is the Satake Inari Shrine. | |
Country | Japan |
City | Tokyo |
Ward | Chiyoda |
Population (March 1, 2008) | |
• Total | 1,277 |
Uchi-Kanda (内神田) is a district in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. As of March 1, 2008, its population is 1,277.[1]
The Uchi-Kanda district is located in the northern part of Chiyoda, to the west of Kanda Station. It is bordered on the south by the Nihonbashi River and, above the river, the Shuto Expressway, separating the district from Ōtemachi to the south. Its eastern boundary is the elevated railway of the Ueno–Tokyo Line and Yamanote Line, to the east of which lies Kajichō. In the southeast, where the railway and river cross, a small corner of Nihonbashi-Hongokuchō, a district of Chūō, is connected to Uchi-Kanda at street level. Uchi-Kanda also has street-level borders with Kanda-Mitoshirochō, Kanda-Tsukasamachi, Kanda-Tachō and Kanda-Kajichō to the north, and Kanda-Nishikichō to the west.
Today, Uchi-Kanda is a commercial neighborhood with a number of office buildings and stores.
The Japanese division of American Megatrends has its offices in Uchi-Kanda.[2]
Education
Chiyoda Board of Education [ja] operates public elementary and junior high schools. Chiyoda Elementary School (千代田小学校) is the zoned elementary school for Uchi-Kanda 1-3 chōme.[3] There is a freedom of choice system for junior high schools in Chiyoda Ward, and so there are no specific junior high school zones.[4]
References
- ^ 千代田区区民生活部総合窓口課. "町丁別世帯数および人口(住民基本台帳):平成20年3月1日現在". Archived from the original on 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2008-03-30.
- ^ "International Offices." American Megatrends. Retrieved on February 18, 2010.
- ^ "区立小学校の通学区域". Chiyoda Board of Education. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
- ^ "区立中学校の通学区域と学校選択". Chiyoda Board of Education. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
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Kanda Area |
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Kōjimachi Area |
- Akihabara/Iwamotochō (JR, Metro, Toei, Tsukuba Express, bus terminal)
- Ichigaya (JR, Metro, Toei)
- Iidabashi (JR, Metro, Toei)
- Jimbōchō (Metro, Toei)
- Kanda (JR, Metro)
- Kasumigaseki (Metro)
- Kokkai-gijidō-mae/Tameike-Sannō (Metro)
- Kudanshita (Metro, Toei)
- Nagatachō (Metro)
- Ōtemachi (Metro, Toei)
- Tōkyō (JR, Shinkansen, Metro, bus terminal)
- Yūrakuchō/Hibiya (JR, Metro, Toei)
- Casals Hall
- Comic Takaoka (closed)
- Hotel New Otani Tokyo
- Holy Resurrection Cathedral
- Jimbōchō Book Town
- Kanda Shrine
- Kasumigaseki Common Gate
- Kasumigaseki Building
- Marunouchi Building
- National Archives of Japan
- National Diet Building
- National Diet Library
- National Museum of Modern Art
- National Theatre of Japan
- Nippon Budokan
- Old Ministry of Justice Building
- Prime Minister's Official Residence
- Prudential Tower
- Sanno Park Tower
- Shin-Marunouchi Building
- Supreme Court of Japan
- Tokyo Imperial Palace
- Tokyo International Forum
- Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho
- Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Headquarters
- Wadakura Bridge
- Yasukuni Shrine
- Graduate School of Management, Globis University
- Hitotsubashi University Kanda Campus
- Hosei University
- Meiji University
- Nihon University
- Kudan campus of the Nishogakusha University
- Senshu University
- Sophia University
- Gyosei Junior and Senior High School
- Hibiya High School
- Otsuma Women's University
- Tokyo Chinese School
- Tokyo Kasei-Gakuin University
- Sakuradamon Incident (1860)
- Hibiya incendiary incident
- February 26 Incident
- Toranomon incident
- Sakuradamon Incident (1932)
- May 15 incident
- Greater East Asia Conference
- Kyūjō incident
- 1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing
- Akihabara massacre
- 2015 Tokyo drone incident
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