Nishi-tokyo, Tokyo
Encyclopedia
is a city
located in Tokyo
, Japan
.
As of 2009, the city has an estimated population
of 197,366 and the density
of 12,452.11 persons per km². The total area is 15.85 km².
The city was founded on January 21, 2001. Before that date, the area was two separate cities Hoya
and Tanashi
; Hoya and Tanashi merged
in 2001. The name Nishi-tokyo means "West Tokyo."
, and is covered with the Kantō loam formation. Even though it belongs to an area, Tama, with bad water supply, the city has a good water supply, owing to rivers running through the city - the Shakujii River
, Shirako River, Shin River
(tributary of Shirako River) and Tamagawa Josui River. From east to west, the city is about 4.8 km, and from south to north is about 5.6 km.
when it was established as a post station. Since the end of that period, the city has gradually descended since the Kobu Railroad veers off away from the city.
It is known from digs at Hoya that human beings have lived in this area since the Jōmon period
.
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education
operates public high schools.
Cities of Japan
||A is a local administrative unit in Japan. Cities are ranked on the same level as and , with the difference that they are not a component of...
located in Tokyo
Tokyo
, ; officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the center of the Greater Tokyo Area, and the largest metropolitan area of Japan. It is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family...
, Japan
Japan
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.
As of 2009, the city has an estimated population
Population
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of 197,366 and the density
Population density
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of 12,452.11 persons per km². The total area is 15.85 km².
The city was founded on January 21, 2001. Before that date, the area was two separate cities Hoya
Hoya, Tokyo
was a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. At the time of its merger, the city had an estimated population of 102,720 and a density of 11,350 persons per km². The total area was 9.05 km²....
and Tanashi
Tanashi, Tokyo
was a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. At the time of its merger, the city had an estimated population of 78,165 and a density of 11,495 persons per km². The total area was 6.8 km²....
; Hoya and Tanashi merged
Merger and dissolution of municipalities of Japan
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in 2001. The name Nishi-tokyo means "West Tokyo."
Geography
Nishitokyo is located at the centre of the geological/geographical region known as the Musashino TerraceMusashino Terrace
The Musashino Terrace , also translated as Musashino Platform, is a large platform of land, known as a river terrace, in the Kantō region of Honshū, Japan....
, and is covered with the Kantō loam formation. Even though it belongs to an area, Tama, with bad water supply, the city has a good water supply, owing to rivers running through the city - the Shakujii River
Shakujii River
The is a river which flows throughthe northwest quadrant of central Tokyo, Japan.Its source is in the district of Hana-koganei-minami-chō, Kodaira City, nearthe Musashino Danchi...
, Shirako River, Shin River
Shin River
The Shin River is a river in New Zealand's Marlborough Region. It flows north from its sources in the Inland Kaikoura Range to reach the Hodder River, part of the Awatere River system, 40 kilometres southwest of Seddon, New Zealand-References:...
(tributary of Shirako River) and Tamagawa Josui River. From east to west, the city is about 4.8 km, and from south to north is about 5.6 km.
Neighboring municipality
- East - Nerima Ward
- West - Kodaira City
- South - Koganei City and Musashino CityMusashinoMusashino may refer to:* Musashino , a train service in Japan* Musashino, Tokyo, a city in Greater Tokyo, Japan* Musashino Line, a railway line in Greater Tokyo, Japan* 3249 Musashino, an asteroid* Musashino Terrace...
- North - Niiza City, Saitama PrefectureSaitama Prefectureis a prefecture of Japan located in the Kantō region of the island of Honshu. The capital is the city of Saitama.This prefecture is part of the Greater Tokyo Area, and most of Saitama's cities can be described as suburbs of Tokyo, to which a large amount of residents commute each day.- History...
- Northwest - Higashikurume City
Area
- Old Hoya
-
- Fuji-machi, Hibarigaoka, Higashi-cho, Higashi-fushimi, Hoya-cho, Izumi-cho, Kita-machi, Naka-machi, Sakae-cho, Shimo-hoya, Shin-machi, Sumiyoshi-cho, Yagisawa
- Old Tanashi
- Kitahara-cho, Midori-cho, Minami-cho, Mukodai-cho, Nishihara-cho, Shibakubo-cho, Tanashi-cho, Yato-cho,
- Fuji-machi, Hibarigaoka, Higashi-cho, Higashi-fushimi, Hoya-cho, Izumi-cho, Kita-machi, Naka-machi, Sakae-cho, Shimo-hoya, Shin-machi, Sumiyoshi-cho, Yagisawa
History
Old Tanashi flourished in the Edo periodEdo period
The , or , is a division of Japanese history which was ruled by the shoguns of the Tokugawa family, running from 1603 to 1868. The political entity of this period was the Tokugawa shogunate....
when it was established as a post station. Since the end of that period, the city has gradually descended since the Kobu Railroad veers off away from the city.
It is known from digs at Hoya that human beings have lived in this area since the Jōmon period
Jomon period
The is the time in Japanese prehistory from about 14,000 BC to 300 BC.The term jōmon means "cord-patterned" in Japanese. This refers to the pottery style characteristic of the Jōmon culture, and which has markings made using sticks with cords wrapped around them...
.
Education
The city operates public elementary and junior high schools.Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education is the board of education in Tokyo, Japan. The board manages the individual school systems within the metropolis. The board also directly manages all of the public high schools in Tokyo...
operates public high schools.
- Hoya High School
- Tanashi High School
- Tanashi High School of Technology