Ōhashi, Meguro, Tokyo


Ōhashi is a neighborhood located in the northern area of Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. Consisting of two chōme. As of October 1, 2020, the neighborhood has a population of 7,181.

Geography

It borders with Komaba in the north, Aobadai in the east, and Ikejiri, Setagaya in the west.

History

Ōhashi was named after a bridge with the same name on the Meguro River. Formerly, the neighborhood was part of Komaba in the Village of Kamimeguro, District of Ebara. When address modernization was implemented in Japan, the neighborhood was planned to be named Aobadai 5-chōme and 6-chōme, but the residents hoped that it would be an independent neighborhood and thus it was named Ōhashi.
Prior to the end of the Second World War, land in the north of Ohashi, was used as the location of cavalry and logistics training facilities for the Imperial Japanese Army. High school sports facilities, public housing and the headquarters of the third division of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police now occupy this site.

Landmarks

Transportation

Rail

Commuter rail service is provided by Ikejiri-Ohashi Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line located in adjacent Setagaya.

Highways

Elevated road infrastructure for Route 3 (Shuto Expressway) and at ground level, Route 246, dominates the streetscene of central Ohashi.

Education

Meguro City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.
Ohashi 1-chōme and parts of 2-chōme are zoned to Sugekari Elementary School. Other parts of 2-chōme are zoned to Komaba Elementary School, and 2-chome 24-ban is zoned to Higashiyama Elementary School. Most of Ohashi is zoned to No. 1 Junior High School. The portion zoned to Higashiyama instead feeds into Higashiyama Junior High School.
Schools in Ohashi:
  • No. 1 Junior High School