Chiyoda, Tokyo
Chiyoda is a special ward located in central Tokyo, Japan. It is known as Chiyoda City in English.
It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Kanda and Kōjimachi wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis. The modern Chiyoda ward exhibits contrasting Shitamachi and Yamanote geographical and cultural division. The Kanda area is in the core of Shitamachi, the original commercial center of Edo-Tokyo. On the other hand, the western part of the Kōjimachi area typically represents a Yamanote district.
Chiyoda consists of the Imperial Palace and a surrounding radius of about a kilometer. As of June 2020, the ward has an estimated population of 66,575, and a population density of 5,709 people per km², making it by far the least populated of the special wards. The total area is 11.66 km², of which the Imperial Palace, Hibiya Park, National Museum of Modern Art, and Yasukuni Shrine take up approximately 2.6 km², or 22% of the total area.
Chiyoda is an economical powerhouse, the small area East of the palace in the districts of Otemachi, Marunouchi and Yurakucho houses the headquarters of 19 Fortune 500 companies, is the source of roughly 10% of the combined revenue of all Japanese companies and produced in 2017 the equivalent of around 1/4th of the GDP of the country. With a day population of around 850,000, its day/night population ratio is by very far the highest of all municipalities in Japan.
Chiyoda is also the political center of the country, Chiyoda, literally meaning "field of a thousand generations", inherited the name from the Chiyoda Castle. With the seat of the Emperor in the Imperial Palace at the ward's center, many government institutions, such as the National Diet, the Prime Minister's Official Residence, the Supreme Court, ministries, and agencies are also located in Chiyoda, as are Tokyo landmarks such as Tokyo Station, Yasukuni Shrine and the Budokan. The neighborhood Akihabara is also located in Chiyoda, as are twenty embassies and consulates.
History
Chiyoda has been a site of a number of historical events.- In 1860, the assassination of Ii Naosuke took place outside the Sakurada Gate of the Imperial Palace.
- In 1932, assassins attacked and killed prime minister Inukai Tsuyoshi.
- In 1936, an attempted coup d'état, the February 26 Incident, occurred.
- In 1960, Socialist Party leader Inejirō Asanuma was assassinated in Hibiya Hall.
- In 1995, members of Aum Shinrikyo carried out the Tokyo subway sarin attack.
Geography
Politics and government
Local government
Chiyoda is run by a directly elected mayor and a city assembly of 25 elected members. The current mayor is Masami Ishikawa, an independent.Metropolitan representation
For the Metropolitan Assembly, Chiyoda forms a single-member electoral district. It had been represented by Liberal Democrats for 50 years until the landslide 2009 election when then 26-year-old Democratic newcomer Zenkō Kurishita unseated 70-year-old former Metropolitan Assembly president and six term assemblyman, Liberal Democrat Shigeru Uchida. In the 2013 election, no Democrat contested the seat and Uchida won back the district against a Communist and two independents.The Tokyo Fire Department has its headquarters in Ōtemachi in Chiyoda.
National representation
For the national House of Representatives, Chiyoda, together with Minato and Shinjuku, forms the prefecture's 1st electoral district since the electoral reform of the 1990s. The district is currently represented by Constitutional Democrat Banri Kaieda.The ward is also home to the National Diet, the Supreme Court of Japan and the residence of the Prime Minister of Japan and is the political nerve center of Japan.
International representation
Chiyoda ward is home to several embassies and consulates.- The Embassy of the United Kingdom is in Ichibancho in Chiyoda.
- The Embassy of the Republic of Paraguay in Japan is in Ichibancho.
- The Embassy of Belgium has been located in the Kojimachi area since 1902 and at its location in Nibancho since 1928. During the reconstruction project from 2007 to 2009, the Belgian embassy was temporarily in Shibakoen, Minato ward.
- The Embassy of Ireland is located in the Kōjimachi area of Chiyoda.
- The Embassy of Israel is located in Nibancho in Chiyoda.
- The Residence of the Philippine Ambassador to Tokyo is in Fujimi in Chiyoda.
- The Portugal Embassy in Tokyo is located in Kojimachi
- The Apostolic Nunciature is located in Sanbancho
- The Embassy of Tunisia in Tokyo is located in Kudanminami
- The Embassy of Luxembourg in Tokyo is located in Yonbancho
- Chongryon, de facto Embassy of DPRK, is located in Fujimi
- The Embassy of East Timor is located in Fujimi
- The Honorary Consulate-General of the Principality of Monaco is in Marunouchi
- The Embassy of Bangladesh in Tokyo is located in Kioicho
- The Embassy of India is located in Kudanminami
- The Consulate-General of Seychelles in Tokyo is located in Kioicho
- The South African Embassy is located in Kojimachi
- The Consulate-General of Cyprus is located in Yurakucho
- The Consulate-General of Montenegro is located in Uchisaiwaicho
- The Embassy of Mexico is located in Nagatacho
Cityscape
Some of the districts in Chiyoda are actually not inhabited, either because they are parks, because they consist only of office buildings, and/or because they are extremely small. The area on the eastern side of Akihabara Station is the location of several districts that cover at most a few buildings. Kanda-Hanaokachō is, for example, limited to the Akihabara Station and the Yodobashi Camera department store. Understanding the address system in the Kanda area can be particularly troublesome for non-locals.
Districts and neighborhoods
Kōjimachi Area
- Kōjimachi Area, former Kōjimachi Ward
- * Kojimachi, a former merchant area along the Shinjuku-Dori avenue, upper-class residential with a couple of offices.
- * The Banchō area, an upper class residential area, home of the embassies of Belgium, Paraguay, Luxemburg, the UK, Israel and the Apostolic Nunciature.
- * Chiyoda - "1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda-ku" is the official address of the Imperial Palace
- * Fujimi, location of the Residence of the Philippine Ambassador to Tokyo, Chongryon, as well as several educational facilities
- * Hayabusachō - Houses the Supreme Court of Japan and the National Theater
- * Hibiya Kōen - Address for Hibiya Park, a large park south of the Imperial Palace
- * Hirakawachō, a mix between residences and medium side offices
- * Iidabashi
- * Kasumigaseki - The nerve center of Japan's administrative agencies
- * Kioichō - The name, ki-o-i, is a three-kanji acronym consisting of one kanji each from the names of the Kishū Domain, Owari Domain, and Ii clan, whose daimyō residences were here during the Edo period
- * Kitanomaru Park, North of the imperial palace, location of the Budokan
- * Kōjimachi - Older residential and commercial neighborhood on the west side of the Imperial Palace, home to the embassy of Ireland
- * Kōkyo Gaien - large open gardens in front of the Imperial palace
- * Kudanminami and Kudankita districts, around the station of Kudanshita - Northwest side of the Imperial Palace, home to Yasukuni Shrine. It is a prestigious residential and business zone.
- * Marunouchi - Located between Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace, one of Tokyo's traditional commercial centers
- * Nagatachō - The location of the National Diet; also houses the Hie Shrine
- * Ōtemachi - North of Marunouchi, a district of key financial Japanese institutions and major national newspapers
- * Uchisaiwaichō, close to the Hibiya Park, location of the Imperial Hotel, as well as head offices of banks.
- * Yūrakuchō - South of Marunouchi, part of the Tokyo Station business district.
Kanda Area
- '''Kanda, Tokyo. Soto-Kanda, at the northern corner of the ward, home to the famous Akihabara electronics district.
- Uchi-Kanda
- Soto-Kanda
- Nishi-Kanda
- Higashi-Kanda
- Iwamotochō
- Kajichō
- Hitotsubashi
- Kanda-Aioichō
- Kanda-Awajichō
- Kanda-Izumichō
- Kanda-Iwamotochō
- Kanda-Ogawamachi
- Kanda-Kajichō
- Kanda-Kitanorimonochō
- Kanda-Konyachō
- Kanda-Sakumagashi
- Kanda-Sakumachō
- Kanda-Sarugakuchō
- Kanda-Jinbōchō
- Kanda-Sudachō
- Kanda-Surugadai
- Kanda-Tachō
- Kanda-Tsukasamachi
- Kanda-Tomiyamachō
- Kanda-Nishikichō
- Kanda-Nishifukudachō
- Kanda-Neribeichō
- Kanda-Hanaokachō
- Kanda-Higashikonyachō
- Kanda-Higashimatsushitachō
- Kanda-Hirakawachō
- Kanda-Matsunagachō
- Kanda-Mikurachō
- Kanda-Misakichō
- Kanda-Mitoshirochō
Economy
0verflow, Asahi Glass, Bungeishunjū, Calbee, Creatures Inc., Datam Polystar, DIC Corporation, Dowa Holdings, Furukawa Electric, HAL Laboratory, Hakusensha, Jaleco, The Japan FM Network Company, Japan Freight Railway Company, Japan Post Holdings, JFE Holdings, Kadokawa Corporation, KDDI, Konica Minolta, Kyowa Hakko Kirin, Lixil Group Corporation, Maeda Corporation, Mitsubishi Estate, MCDecaux, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Mizuho Financial Group, Nabtesco, Nakano Corporation, New Otani, Nikken Sekkei, Nippon Cable, Nippon Flour Mills, Nippon Paper Industries, Nippon Soda, Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Nitto Boseki, NTT docomo, Orient Watch Company, Seibu Kaihatsu, Seven & i Holdings, Shin-Etsu Chemical, Shogakukan, Shueisha, SMC Corporation, Sony Music Entertainment Japan, Tanaka Kikinzoku Group, Toho, Toho Zinc, Tokio Marine Nichido, Tokuyama Corporation,
Tokyo FM, Toppan Printing, Ushio, Inc., Yamazaki Baking Company, Vie de France, YKK Group, and Yomiuri Shimbun are headquartered in Chiyoda. Mazda has an office in Chiyoda.
Foreign operations
Foreign companies with Japanese divisions in Chiyoda include Aeroméxico, AMI Japan, Chloé Japan, Hewlett-Packard Japan, LVMH, Ropes & Gray, Sidley Austin, Sunoco, and Swiss International Air Lines.Former operations
Japanese companies which formerly had their headquarters in Chiyoda include All Nippon Airways, Bandai Visual, Galaxy Airlines, Japan Airlines, Japan Asia Airways, Mitsui Chemicals, Nippon Cargo Airlines, Taito Corporation, and Yamato Life. In 1998 Fujitsu operated a branch office in Chiyoda. At one point, Cantor Fitzgerald had an office in Chiyoda.Attractions
- Akihabara
- Hibiya Park
- Imperial Palace
- National Diet Building
- Nippon Budokan
- Tokyo International Forum
- Tokyo Station
- Tokyo Takarazuka Theater
Transportation
Home to the massive Tokyo station with a multitude of subways, railways and long-distance services.Points of historical interest
Education
Primary and secondary schools
, Chiyoda has eight elementary schools, with 2,647 students, and five junior high schools with 1,123 students. Public elementary, junior high schools and Kudan middle school in Chiyoda are operated by the Chiyoda City Board of Education. Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.Public schools
;Prefectural high schools- Hibiya High School
;Municipal junior high schools
- Kōjimachi Junior High School
- Kanda-Hitotsubashi Junior High School
- Banchō Elementary School
- Chiyoda Elementary School
- Fujimi Elementary School
- Izumi Elementary School
- Kudan Elementary School
- Kōjimachi Elementary School
- Ochanomizu Elementary School
- Shohei Elementary School
Private schools
- The Tokyo Chinese School, located in
- Previously the Lycée Franco-Japonais de Tokyo was in Fujimi in this ward.
- , private girls' school
- , private girls' school
- , private girls' school, affiliated with Kyoritsu Women's University
- , private girls' school
- , private girls' school
- , private girls' school
- , private girls' school, affiliated with Otsuma Women's University
- , private girls' school, affiliated with Shirayuri Women's University
- , private girls' school, affiliated with Wayo Women's University
- Gyosei Junior and Senior High School, private boys' school
- , private boys' school
- , affiliated with Nishogakusha University
- Gyosei Primary School, boys' school
- Futaba Gakuen Elementary School, girls' school
- Shirayuri Joshi Gakuen Elementary School, girls' school, affiliated with Shirayuri Women's University
Colleges and universities
Globis University Graduate School of Management which is the largest business school in Japan is also located in Chiyoda. Hosei University, Meiji University, Senshu University, Nihon University and so on are located in the area.