Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama
| Tsuzuki 都筑 |
||
|---|---|---|
| — Ward of Yokohama — | ||
| 都筑区• Tsuzuki-ku | ||
|
||
| Location of Tsuzuki in Kanagawa | ||
|
|
||
| Coordinates: 35°32′41″N 139°34′14″E / 35.54472°N 139.57056°ECoordinates: 35°32′41″N 139°34′14″E / 35.54472°N 139.57056°E | ||
| Country | Japan | |
| Region | Kantō | |
| Prefecture | Kanagawa | |
| City | Yokohama | |
| Area | ||
| • Total | 27.93 km2 (10.78 sq mi) | |
| Population (February 2010) | ||
| • Total | 199,258 | |
| • Density | 7,130/km2 (18,500/sq mi) | |
| Time zone | Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) | |
| Address | Chigasaki-chuo 32-1, Tsuzuki-ku Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken 224-0032 |
|
| Website | Tsuzuki Ward Office | |
Tsuzuki-ku (都筑区) is one of the 18 wards of the city of Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2010, the ward had an estimated population of 199,258 and a density of 7,130 persons per km². The total area was 27.93 km².
Contents |
Geography
Tsuzuki Ward is located in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture, and north of the geographic center of the city of Yokohama.
Surrounding municipalities
History
The area around present-day Tsuzuki Ward was formerly part of Tsutsuki District in Musashi Province. During the Edo period, it was a rural region classified as tenryō territory controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but administered through various hatamoto. After the Meiji Restoration, the area became part of the new Kanagawa Prefecture. In the cadastral reform of April 1, 1889, the area was divided into numerous villages. In April 1939, the area was annexed by the neighboring city of Yokohama, becoming part of Kōhoku Ward. In a major administrative reorganization of October 1, 1969, Kōhoku was divided, with parts of the present-day area of Tsuzuki becoming part of the new Midori-ku. On November 6, 1994, Kōhoku and Midori were recombined, and then re-divided into four Wards (Kōhoku, Midori, Tsuzuki and Aoba). The division and re-division of Wards has much to do with the development of northern Yokohama by railroad companies. The opening of the Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line and associated "Tama Den-en-toshi" (東急多摩田園都市 Tōkyū Tama Den'en-toshi) residential communities led to the rapid suburban development in this region. This was followed by the Kōhoku New Town (港北ニュータウン Kōhoku Nyūtaun) project in the 1980s and early 1990s. The core of the Kōhoku New Town became a significant commercial centre once the subway line extension between Shin-Yokohama and Azamino was completed in 1993. The influx of new population resulted in the entire “Kōhoku New Town” being re-organized into the new Tsuzuki Ward.
Economy
Tsuzuki Ward is primarily a regional commercial center and bedroom community for central Yokohama, Kawasaki and Tokyo. There is some light manufacturing and residual agriculture. Prior to World War II, the area was known for its production of chrysanthemums. Car Make T&E is headquartered in Tsuzuki Ward.
Transportation
Railroads
Highways
Education
- German School Tokyo Yokohama
- Kawawa High School
- Musashi Institute of Technology
- Tokyo City University
Local attractions
Noted people from Tsuzuki
- Reiko Nakamura, Olympic swimmer
- Yuya Tegoshi, musician
References
- Kato, Yuzo. Yokohama Past and Present. Yokohama City University (1990).
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama |
External links
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Content from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
What Is This Site? The Ultimate Study Guide is a mirror of English Wikipedia. It exists in order to provide Wikipedia content to those who are unable to access the main Wikipedia site due to draconian government, employer, or school restrictions. The site displays all the text content from Wikipedia. Our sponsors generously cover part of the cost of hosting this site, and their ads are shown as part of this agreement. We regret that we are unable to display certain controversial images on some pages the site at the request of the sponsors. If you need to see images which we are unable to show, we encourage you to view Wikipedia directly if possible, and apologize for this inconvenience.
A product of XPR Content Systems. 47 Union St #9K, Grand Falls-Windsor NL A2A 2C9 CANADA

