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Profile


Origin

Photo: Chiyoda Castle

The name Chiyoda derives from the name of the old Chiyoda Castle, also known as the Edo Castle, located in the center of Chiyoda City. Edo Castle functioned as the central government of Japan during the Edo period (1600 A.D. - 1867 A.D.) and after. In 1878, the Japanese government divided Tokyo into 15 cities; then in 1947, Kojimachi and Kanda cities were merged to form Chiyoda City (Chiyoda-ku).

Population and Natural Environment

As of April 1, 2004, there were 42,015 persons living in Chiyoda. As our role as the political and economic center of Japan becomes more important, our daytime population continues to grow, numbering near one million persons today.
Chiyoda, the central city of the Tokyo Metropolitan area, is bordered by Chuo, Minato, Shinjuku, Bunkyo and Taito cities. The border line resembles the outside moat of Edo Castle. The area is 11.64 square kilometers (4.49 square miles) of which the Imperial Palace accounts for some 12 percent.

Chiyoda City Crest and Symbol

City Crest:

City Tree: Pine
There are approximately 6,800 Japanese black pines in Chiyoda.
Image: City Crest Photo: City Tree: Pine

City Flower:Cherry blossoms
There are about 5,000 cherry trees in Chiyoda.

City Bird: Swan
In December 1953, Germany presented Japan with swans for the Imperial Palace moat.

Photo: City Flower: Cherry blossoms Photo: City Bird: Swan

Chiyoda City in Figures

Registered Foreign Residents:
1,839 persons (as of January 1, 2004) .

Illustration: Registered Foreign Residents
Industries:
The total number of business establishments was 36,233 and the total number of employees stood at 888,149 (as of October 1, 2001).
Illustration: Industries
Buildings:
There were 6,572 buildings which are four stories or higher (as of December 31, 2001).
Illustration: Buildings
Number of Births:
274 persons (in 2003) .
Illustration: Number of Births
Number of Deaths:
356 persons (in 2003) .
Illustration: Number of Deaths
Educational Institutions:
There were eight elementary schools (2,647 pupils) and five junior high schools (1,123 students) as of May 1, 2003.
Illustration: Educational Institutions

Translating "Chiyoda-ku" in English

The Tokyo Metropolitan area is comprised of 23 ku and other cities and towns. Each of the 23 ku is administered by its own mayor and council members who are directly elected by ku residents. As basic municipal governments, they handle virtually all aspects of public services within their area.
But, because of their location in the Tokyo Metropolitan area, some ku public works are also handled by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in order to ensure consistency.
The Japanese word “ku” is equivalent in meaning to the English words “city,” “ward” and “borough.” The Japanese government and the Tokyo Metropolitan government use “ward,” other municipal bodies use “borough” or “city.” There is no difference in status or aspects of administrative work. We have chosen “Chiyoda City” as we feel that Chiyoda offers attractions that are comparable to the great cities of the world, New York, London, Paris, etc.


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