Toshima, Tokyo

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Toshima
豊島区
Location of Toshima
Toshima's location in Tokyo, Japan.
Location
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo
Physical characteristics
Area 13.01 km² (5 sq mi)
Population (as of 2005)
     Total 252,011
     Density 19,370/km² (50,168.1/sq mi)
Symbols
Toshima Government Office
Mayor Yukio Takano
Official website: Toshima

Toshima (豊島区 Toshima-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. Located in the north-west corner of the ward area, Toshima is bordered by the cities of Nerima, Itabashi, and Kita in the north, and Shinjuku and Bunkyo in the south.

The ward was founded on March 15, 1947 and reached a peak resident population of 370,000 in 1965. The population has continued to decline and as of December 1, 2005, the ward had an estimated population of 252,011 with a density of 19,370 persons per km². During the day the population swells with commuters, resulting in a daytime population of around 430,000.

The total land area of Toshima is 13.01 km², sitting on a moderate plateau with a difference of 28 meters between the ward's highest and lowest points. Approximately 47% of Toshima's land is residential and 20% is used for commercial enterprises and public areas.

Though Toshima is a ward, it refers to itself as a city. The ward offices are located in Ikebukuro, which is also the commercial and entertainment centre of Toshima.

With a non-Japanese population of 15,516, or 6.16% of the total population, Toshima is one of the most international wards in Tokyo. Of the foreign population, 56% is of Chinese descent, 20% is of Korean or North Korean descent, followed by Myanmarese, Filipino, and North Americans.

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Toshima was originally formed from four towns bordered by the quickly expanding former city of Tokyo in 1932; Sugamochō, Nishi-sugamochō, Takadachō, and Nagasakichō.

Evolving from a suburban agricultural district in the Edo period to the urban commercial centre that it is today, Toshima's growth was fueled by the construction of various rail lines built during the Meiji and Taisho periods.

The former Somei village, now part of Toshima, is the birthplace of the Somei Yoshino, Japan's most popular variety of sakura (cherry blossom tree). The variety was developed at the end of the Edo period.

Toshima ward office.
Toshima ward office.

Toshima is run by a city assembly of 36 elected members. The current mayor is Takano Yukio, an independent backed by all major parties except the Japanese Communist Party.

Toshima's native Somei Yoshino sakura.
Toshima's native Somei Yoshino sakura.
Ikebukuro at night.
Ikebukuro at night.
The focal point of much of the entertainment in and around Ikebukuro, Sunshine City sports some of the best shopping and dining in Toshima. The cities tallest (and brightest) hotels as well as the biggest and loudest pachinko parlors all reside in the area around Sunshine City.
  • The Ancient Orient Museum
  • Morikazu Kumagai Art Museum
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space
Near Ikebukuro Station, this facility built in 1990 is one of the newer spots in Toshima and sports a concert hall with regular performances and art exhibitions. There is a stage in the open space out front and it is a popular place for amateur musicians during the warmer months.
  • Myonichikan of Jiyu Gakuen
Designed by famous American architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this notable building was completed in 1922, shortly before he completed work on the Imperial Hotel.
  • Sugamo Jizodori; the shopping district known as "old ladies' Harajuku"

  • Fukuro Matsuri
Started in 1968, this festival features a parade of mikoshi (portable shrines) and a yassa dance. It is held on September 14 and 15 of each year outside the west exit of Ikebukuro Station and can gather as many as 200,000 people.
  • Otsuka Awa Odori Dance
A large summer event gathering 150,000 people, this festival features groups performing and competing with colorful costumes and dancing in front of JR Ōtsuka Station.
  • Nagasaki Shishimai (The lion dance)
Performed every year on the second Sunday of May at Nagasaki Shrine.

There are four Universities in Toshima:

For more details on this topic, see Transportation in Greater Tokyo .

The main hub for rail transportation in Toshima ward is Ikebukuro Station, the second busiest train station in Japan.

The rail lines that run through or terminate in Toshima ward are:

Also known as the Arakawa Metropolitan Streetcar Line this is Tokyo's only remaining streetcar line.

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Coordinates: 35°43′48″N, 139°42′49″E

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