Tsukudajima


Tsukudajima is a small island in Tokyo Bay, facing Tsukiji to its west. Originally, Tsukudajima was a tiny island at the mouth of the Edogawa river in Tokyo Bay. It was inhabited by a fishing community who migrated from Osaka in early 1600s. It is home to the famous dish Tsukudani. The high-rise district of Tsukishima was built next to Tsukudajima on reclaimed land.

Education

Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by Chuo City Board of Education.
Zoned elementary schools for Tsukuda include:
  • Tsukudajima Elementary School 's boundary includes all of 1-chome and 2-chome
  • Tsukishima Daiichi Elementary School 's boundary includes all of 3-chome
All of Tsukuda is zoned to Tsukuda Junior High School.