Nishitokyo
Nishitokyo is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan., the city had an estimated population of 206,047, and a population density of 13,000 persons per km2. The total area of the city is.
Geography
Nishitokyo is located at the centre of the geological/geographical region known as the Musashino Terrace, and is covered with the Kantō loam formation. The city has a good water supply, owing to rivers running through the city - the Shakujii River, Shirako River, Shin 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.Neighborhoods
- former city of Hoya
- former city of Tanashi
Surrounding municipalities
- Saitama Prefecture
- *Niiza
- Tokyo Metropolis
- *Higashikurume
- *Kodaira
- *Koganei
- *Musashino
- *Nerima
Climate
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Nishitokyo increased rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s and has continued to grow at a slower pace in recent decades.History
The area of present-day Nishitokyo was part of ancient Musashi Province. In the post-Meiji Restoration cadastral reform of July 22, 1878, the area became part of Kitadachi District in Saitama Prefecture. The villages of Hoya and Tanashi were created on April 1, 1889 with the establishment of modern municipalities system. The southern portion of Kitaadachi District was transferred to the administrative control of Tokyo Metropolis on April 1, 1907.The city of Nishitokyo was established on January 21, 2001 by the merger of the cities of Hoya and Tanashi.
Government
Nishitokyo has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 28 members. Nishitokyo contributes two members to the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is part of Tokyo 19th district of the lower house of the Diet of Japan.Economy
The watch manufacturer Citizen is headquartered in Nishitokyo. The animation studios Shin-Ei Animation and Magic Bus are also located here.Education
Universities and colleges
- Musashino University
- Waseda University - Higashi-Fushimi campus
- Tokyo University - Tanashi campus
Primary and secondary education
Public junior high schools:
- Hibarigaoka
- Houya
- Meihou
- Seiran
- Tanashi No. 1
- Tanashi No. 2
- Tanashi No. 3
- Tanashi No. 4
- Yagisawa
- Hekizan
- Higashi
- Higashi Fushimi
- Honcho
- Houya
- Houya No. 1
- Houya No. 2
- Kami Mukodai
- Keyaki
- Mukodai
- Nakahara
- Sakae
- Shibakubo
- Sumiyoshi
- Tanashi
- Yagisawa
- Yato
- Yato No. 2
- Musashino Joshi Gakuin, private combined middle/high school.
Transportation
Railway
– Seibu Ikebukuro Line- -
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Highway
Notable people
- Shotaro Ashino, Japanese professional wrestler
- Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Japanese singer, model, J-pop idol and Kawaii/Decora icon
- Naoyuki Yamazaki, Japanese football player
- Kohei Sato, Japanese Ice Hockey player
- Eiji Ōtsuka, social critic, folklorist, media theorist, and novelist.
- Tadanari Lee, Zainichi Korean football player
- Ginga Munetomo, Japanese trampolinist
- Diamond Yukai, Japanese rock singer and actor
- Kan Kikuchi, former Japanese football player
- Misa Shimizu, Japanese actress
- Luke Takamura, Japanese musician
- Koriki Choshu, Japanese comedian
- Mei Kurokawa, Japanese singer and actress
- Ryotaro Hironaga, Japanese football player
- Akio Nojima, Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator
- Shota Fukuoka, Japanese football player
- Kazuhiro Takahashi, Japanese ice sledge hockey player
- Tadahito "Gucci" Iguchi, Japanese former professional baseball second baseman and current manager of the Chiba Lotte Marines of Nippon Professional Baseball.
- Takumi Motohashi, former Japanese football player
- Mami Yamaguchi, Japanese football player
- Tomohiro Hasumi, former Japanese football player
- Miho Tanaka, Japanese model, entertainer, and actress