Chōfu
Chōfu is a city in the western side of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan., the city had an estimated population of 238,087, and a population density of 11,000 per km2. the total area of the city is.
Geography
Chōfu is approximately in the south-center of Tokyo Metropolis, approximately 20 kilometers west from downtown Tokyo, on the Musashino Terrace bordered by the floodplains of the Tama River and the Iruma River.Surrounding municipalities
Tokyo Metropolis- Setagaya
- Mitaka
- Fuchū
- Koganei
- Komae
- Inagi
- Kawasaki
Climate
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Chōfu has grown steadily over the past century, and increased especially rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s.History
The area of present-day Chōfu has been inhabited since Japanese Paleolithic times, and numerous remains from the Jōmon, Yayoi and Kofun periods have been discovered. During the Nara period, it became part of ancient Musashi Province. During the Sengoku period, the area was frequently contested between the Later Hōjō clan and Uesugi clan. During the Edo period, the area prospered as a post station on the Kōshū Kaidō and as a center for sericulture. The origin of the city name "Chōfu" comes from the fact that it was allowed to pay taxes in cloth instead of in rice.In the post-Meiji Restoration cadastral reform of April 1, 1889, Chōfu Town and neighboring Jindai Village were established within Kanagawa Prefecture. The entire district was transferred to the control of Tokyo Metropolis on April 1, 1893. Jindai was elevated to town status on November 3, 1952, and merged with Chōfu Town on April 1, 1955, to form the present city of Chōfu.
Government
Chōfu has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 28 members. Chōfu, together with the city of Komae, contributes three members to the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Tokyo 22nd district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.Economy
Chōfu is primarily a regional commercial center, and a bedroom community for central Tokyo. The headquarters of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency are also located in the city.Transportation
Railway
- Keiō Line- – – – – – – –
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Highway
- Image:JP Expressway E19.svg|28px|link=|alt=E19 Chūō Expressway
Airport
- Chofu Airport - domestic flights to Izu Islands.
Education
- University of Electro-Communications
- Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
- Toho Gakuen School of Music
- Shirayuri Women's University
- Jikei University School of Medicine
- Chōfu has 20 public elementary schools and eight public junior high schools operated by the city government and two private elementary schools and three private middle schools. The city has four public high schools operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education and three private high schools.
- Chofu Junior High School
- Jindai Junior High School
- No. 3 Junior High School
- No. 4 Junior High School
- No. 5 Junior High School
- No. 6 Junior High School
- No. 7 Junior High School
- No. 8 Junior High School
- No. 1 Elementary School
- No. 2 Elementary School
- No. 3 Elementary School
- Chowa Elementary School
- Fuda Elementary School
- Fujimidai Elementary School
- Ishiwara Elementary School
- Jindaiji Elementary School
- Kashiwano Elementary School
- Kitanodai Elementary School
- Kokuryo Elementary School
- Midorigaoka Elementary School
- Somechi Elementary School
- Sugimori Elementary School
- Takizaka Elementary School
- Tamagawa Elementary School
- Tobitakyu Elementary School
- Uenohara Elementary School
- Wakaba Elementary School
- Yakumodai Elementary School
- The American School in Japan, an international school, also has a campus.
- Chofu Elementary School
- Chofu High School
Local attractions
- Jindai Botanical Garden
- Jindai Temple - famous for many soba noodle restaurants around the temple.
- Nogawa Park
- Sengawa Theater
- Tokyo Stadium in Chōfu hosts soccer games for two J.League teams: FC Tokyo and Tokyo Verdy.
Chōfu has a large cultural centre that supports many groups encouraging the integration of foreigners into Japanese society, providing free Japanese, Shodo, Ikebana, Karate lessons.
There is a park and memorial hall commemorating the life of novelist Mushanokōji Saneatsu, a former resident of Chōfu.
For the 1964 Summer Olympics, the city served as part of the route for the athletic 50-kilometer walk and marathon events.
Notable people from Chōfu
- Kondō Isami, Bakumatsu period samurai, born in the village of Kami-Ishihara in Musashi Province, now modern Chōfu
- Shigeru Mizuki, cartoonist, born in Osaka and raised in Sakaiminato, Tottori but lived in Chofu for roughly 50 years
- Saneatsu Mushanokōji, novelist, playwright, poet
- Shutaro Oku, director
- Yuki Soma, professional football player
- Junji Takada, actor
- Miho Yamada, former rhythmic gymnast