Edogawa, Tokyo

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Edogawa
江戸川区
Location of Edogawa
Edogawa's location in Tokyo, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo
Physical characteristics
Area 49.86 km² (19.3 sq mi)
Population (as of 2005)
     Total 660,935
     Density 13,260/km² (34,343.2/sq mi)
Symbols
Edogawa Government Office
Official website: Edogawa

Edogawa (江戸川区 Edogawa-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It takes its name from the river that runs from north to south along the eastern edge of the ward. In English, it uses the name Edogawa City.

The easternmost of the wards, it shares boundaries with the cities of Urayasu and Ichikawa in Chiba Prefecture (to the east) and with the wards of Katsushika (to the north), Sumida and Kōtō (to the west). It meets the city of Matsudo in Chiba at a point.

Edogawa has a sister-city relationship with Gosford, New South Wales, Australia. Domestically, it has friendship ties with the cities of Azumino in Nagano Prefecture and Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture.

As of 2005, the ward has an estimated population of 660,935 and a density of 13,260 persons per km². The total area is 49.86 km².

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The ward was founded in 1937 with the merger of seven towns and villages in Minami Katsushika District: the towns of Komatsugawa and Koiwa and the villages of Kasai, Shinozaki, Matsue, Mizue and Shikamoto.

Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Edogawa Board of Education.

Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.

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Coordinates: 35°41′39″N, 139°52′38″E

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