Kojimachi ward
| The original notation is "malted rice vill". The title added to this article becomes incorrect from the limitation of the article name by a technical limit. |
The ward where the Kojimachi ward (こうじまちく) was ever in Tokyo. Current Chiyoda-ku.
| Kojimachi ward | |
|---|---|
| Abolition day | March 15, 1947 |
| Abolition reason | New merger Malted rice vill,Kanda ward → Chiyoda-ku |
| The current local government | Chiyoda-ku |
| Data at the time of the abolition | |
| Country | |
| District | The Kanto district |
| The metropolis and districts | Tokyo |
| Total population | 17,976 people (census, November 1, 1945) |
| The adjacent local government | Small Ishikawa Ward、Kanda ward、Nihonbashi ward、Kyobashi ward、 Turf ward、Akasaka ward、Yotsuya ward、Ushigome ward |
| Kojimachi ward office | |
| The location | Kojimachi, Tokyo ward 8, Hayabusacho |
| Coordinate | 35°41'4" N 139°44'E 35.5 seconds |
| Wiki project | |
Table of contents
Geography
I was located the east of Tokyo. The Nihonbashi River flowed through the Kanda River, the northeast to the north, and Tokaido Main Line and Tohoku Main Line ran in the east Chuo Main Line in the north. A streetcar runs in the whole area of the ward. An area is Miyagi and outskirts area.
Adjacent local government
History
The ward name moves to local name "Kojimachi" in the ward.
History
- Tokyo prefecture Kojimachi ward is established (1878) with the following areas on November 2 in 1878 by - great ward small constituency system abolition [1]. I put the ward office at 8, Hayabusacho and I do an open agency on November 4 and start office work [1].
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- Miyagi (きゅうじょう.existing Chiyoda)
- Iwaida-cho, Hodenchou, former Chiyoda-machi (existing Koukiyogaien)
- Takehira-cho (existing 1, Hitotsubashi)
- 1, Otemachi, Dosanchou, 2, Eirakucho (existing Otemachi, Marunouchi)
- 2, Otemachi, 神田橋内元衛町, money pot town (existing Otemachi)
- 1, Eirakucho, 1, Yaesumachi, 2, Yaesumachi (in the existing circles)
- 1, Yurakucho, 2, Yurakucho (existing Marunouchi, Yurakucho)
- 3, Yurakucho (existence Rakumachi)
- 1, Uchisaiwaicho, 1, Uchisange-cho (existing Uchisaiwaicho)
- 2, Uchisange-cho (existing Hibiya Park)
- 2, Uchisaiwaicho, Kasumigaseki 1, Kasumigaseki 2, back Kasumigaseki, outside Sakuradacho (existing Kasumigaseki)
- Afternoon sun ratio Tanicho (existing Hibiya Park, Kasumigaseki)
- 2, Nagatacho (existing Nagatacho)
- 1, Nagatacho (only as for existing Nagatacho, the small portion Hirakawacho)
- Three years-cho (existing Kasumigaseki, Nagatacho)
- 1, Hirakawacho, Kojimachi, 2, Hirakawacho, Kojimachi, 3, Hirakawacho, Kojimachi, 4, Hirakawacho, Kojimachi, 6, Hirakawacho, Kojimachi, former Hirakawacho (existing Hirakawacho)
- 5, Hirakawacho, Kojimachi (only as for existing Hirakawacho, the small portion Nagatacho)
- Kojimachi Hayabusacho (only as for existing Hayabusacho, the small portion Nagatacho, Hirakawacho)
- 1, Kojimachi, 2, Kojimachi, 3, Kojimachi, 4, Kojimachi, 5, Kojimachi, 6, Kojimachi, 7, Kojimachi, 8, Kojimachi, 9, Kojimachi, 10, Kojimachi, 1, Yamamotocho, Kojimachi, 2, Yamamotocho, Kojimachi, 3, Yamamotocho, Kojimachi, Kojimachi former 2, Sonocho (existing Kojimachi)
- 11, Kojimachi, 12, Kojimachi, 13, Kojimachi (existing Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku)
- Kojimachi Kioicho (existing Kioicho, Kojimachi)
- Kojimachi former 1, Sonocho (existing Kojimachi, Ichibancho)
- Gobancho, upper Nibancho (existing Ichibancho)
- Lower Nibancho (existing Nibancho)
- Ichibancho, upper Rokubancho (existing Sanbancho)
- Middle Rokubancho (existing Yonbancho)
- Embankment Sanbancho (existing Gobancho)
- Lower Rokubancho (existing Rokubancho)
- 1, Iidacho, 1, Fujimi-machi, 2, Fujimi-machi, 3, Fujimi-machi (existing Kudanminami)
- 2, Iidacho, Yonbancho (existing Kudankita)
- Sanbancho (existing Kudanminami, Kudankita)
- 4, Fujimi-machi, 5, Fujimi-machi, 6, Fujimi-machi (existing Fujimi)
- 3, Iidacho, 6, Iidacho (existing Fujimi, Iidabashi)
- 4, Iidacho (existing Kudankita, Iidabashi)
- 5, Iidacho (existing Iidabashi)
- Daikancho (existing Kitanomaru-koen Park) is established (1879) in 1879 by some - Miyagi.
- I incorporate - 11, Kojimachi, 12, 13 into the Yotsuya ward (1880) on September 27 in 1880.
- - Meiji law school (forerunner of current Meiji University) founds a school (1881) in 16 Bancho on January 17 in 1881.
- - Tokyo physics training school (forerunner of current Science University of Tokyo) establishes it in 私立稚松 (わかまつ) elementary school (4, Iidacho 1) on September 11.
- - army military paymaster school building is opened (1886) in Fujimi in August in 1886.
- The House of - learning (the House of current educational foundation learning) moves to the town (1888) for three years in 1888.
- The Iida bank of a river (existing Iidabashi) is set up (1889) in 1889 by a part of - 5, Iidacho.
- It becomes the Tokyo prefecture Tokyo City Kojimachi ward by - municipal organization enforcement on May 1.
- - Japan law school (forerunner of current Nippon University) founds a school in Iidacho on October 4.
- - Japanese and French law school (forerunner of current Hosei University) moves to 6, Fujimi-machi 16 (1890) in 1890.
- The - high commercial school spare gate (commercial and industrial junior high school, forerunner of current Nippon University Mitaka) establishes it (1891) at 1, Otemachi 1 on April 1 in 1891.
- - navy cramming school (forerunner of current Haicheng Senior High School) founds a school at former 2, Sonocho 4 in November.
- - Ichigaya Station starts a business (1895) on March 6 in 1895.
- - Iidacho Station starts a business on April 3.
- - girl British study private supplementary school (forerunner of current Tsuda College) founds a school (1900) in Ichibancho on September 14 in 1900 [2].
- - Ohashi library is opened (1902) in Iidacho on June 15 in 1902 [2].
- - Hibiya Park is opened (1903) on June 1 in 1903.
- - Meiji pharmacy technical school and Tokyo girl pharmacy technical school (forerunner of the Meiji College of Pharmacy as of each) move to Kioicho (1907) in 1907.
- - Tokyo City Hibiya library (later Hibiya book culture building) is opened (1908) on November 16 in 1908 [3].
- I put - prince Electric orbit head office office in Sanbancho (1910) on April 10 in 1910.
- - Yurakucho Station starts a business on June 25.
- - fabrics for kimono bridge Station starts a business on September 15.
- I abolish a crown designation of "Kojimachi" of - name of a street (1911) in 1911.
- - empire Theater opens on March 11.
- - municipal organization Article 6 ノ city ノ ward ニ Seki through matter is established on September 25, and a ward becomes the corporation [2].
- - Sophia University does open studies (1913) in Kioicho in 1913.
- - Tokyo Station starts a business (1914) on December 20 in 1914.
- - Nagareyama light railway (style iron of the present) head office moves to 3-1, Yurakucho on December 23.
- - 閔元植暗殺事件 occurs (1921) on February 16 in 1921.
- I establish the - Tokyo City Kojimachi library on December 26 [3].
- - Central Meteorological Observatory (the current Meteorological Agency) moves to 元衛町 (旧神田橋内元衛町) (1923) on January 1 in 1923.
- September 1 - The Great Kanto EarthquakeOutbreak. Serious damage is given to the area.
- - ward office new construction starts (1926) in July in 1926 [4].
- - ward office is completed (1927) in September in 1927 [4].
- - Iidabashi Station starts a business (1928) on November 28 in 1928.
- I carry out the unification rearranging of the name of a street with land readjustment after - earthquake disaster revival (1929) in most areas in 1929 (until 1938).
- - prefectural high school (forerunner of current capital University Tokyo) establishes it in Nagatacho on February 2 [3].
- - Prime Minister's Official Residence is put at 2-1, Nagatacho on March 18.
- A -5.15 case occurs (1932) on May 15 in 1932.
- A -2.26 case occurs (1936) for -2 26 days a month in 1936.
- - Imperial Diet assembly hall is completed on November 7.
- - Akasaka-Mitsuke Station starts a business (1938) on November 18 in 1938.
- It becomes the Kojimachi, Tokyo ward by - Tokyo metropolitan government enforcement (1943) on July 1 in 1943.
- - national policy for the rise of Asia tech (current Chiba Institute of Technology) moves to Kioicho (1944) in April in 1944.
- 1945 (1945) from May 24 to May 26 - Tokyo blitzkrieg (hilly section air raid). The most of the area are damaged and add it to Meiji Palace and the plural central government office Government buildings, and the Kojimachi ward office is destroyed by fire, too.
- - Prime Minister's office demonstration case occurs (1946) on December 20 in 1946.
- I unify both wards in - Kojimachi ward assembly and Kanda ward assembly on December 27 and vote for assuming the new ward name Chiyoda-ku [5].
- I put Chiyoda-ku (1947) with the area of - Kojimachi ward and the Kanda ward on March 15 in 1947 [6].
Administrative
Yabe daily activities (the third great various head former in the Yabe descendants of the village headman since the early period of Edo era.) took office as the first head of a ward [7].
The each generation head of a ward refers to the clause of the Kojimachi ward of the list of each generation heads of a ward (PDF)
Local
Education
- Sophia University
- Hosei University
- Japanese dentistry technical school
- Japanese girl economy technical school
- High commercial school spare gate - business and industry junior high school
- Navy cramming school
- Institute of girl
- Kojimachi girls' school
- Institute of Tokyo housekeeping
- 雙葉高等女学校
- Otsuma girls' high school
- Shirayuri girls' high school
- Chiyoda girls' high school
- Chiyoda girls' high school
- Hosei Junior High School
- Morning star junior high school
- Nine steps of Japanese-Western style girls Junior High School
- Morning star elementary school
- Kojimachi, Tokyo national elementary school
- Bancho, Tokyo national elementary school
- 雙葉女子尋常小学校
- Kindergarten attached to the Kojimachi, Tokyo national elementary school
- 雙葉女子尋常小学校付属幼稚園
Traffic
Pike
- Japanese National Railways
- Tokyo Traffic Bureau
- Tokyo train
- 2, 35 and 37 systems: Uchisaiwaicho - Hibiya Park - front of a riding ground gate - Wadakura-mon Gate - Otemachi
- 3 systems: Reservoir - Sannoushita
- 5 systems: In front of Uchisaiwaicho - Hibiya Park - front of a riding ground gate - Metropolitan Government
- 6 systems: Reservoir
- 8 systems: Kasumigaseki - Sakurada-mon Gate - Hibiya Park
- 9 systems: 2, Hirakawacho -3's house slope - assembly hall - Sakurada-mon Gate - Hibiya Park
- 10 systems: It is -9 steps of bottoms in -9 steps of 2, Hirakawacho -3's house slope - Hanzomon -3 Bancho
- 11 systems: 6, Kojimachi - 4, Kojimachi - Hanzomon -3's house slope - Sakurada-mon Gate - Hibiya Park
- 12 systems: It is -9 steps of bottoms in -9 steps of mouthful slope - 3, Kudankita
- 15 systems: Iidacho -9 steps bottom, Otemachi - Marunouchi 1
- 25 systems: Otemachi - Wadakura-mon Gate - front of a riding ground gate - Hibiya Park
- 28 and 31 systems: In front of Marunouchi one order eyes - Marunouchi north exit - Marunouchi south exit - Metropolitan Government
- Tokyo train
Central Japan RailwayThe Tokaido Shinkansen、JR EastThe Tohoku Shinkansen、Sobu Express Line、Keiyo Line、Tokyo MetroMarunouchi Line、Tozai Line、Yurakucho Line、Namboku Line、Toei SubwayShinjuku Line、Oedo Lineは 未開通. In addition, Hanzomon Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line), Kudanshita Station (Tozai Line, Hanzomon Line, Toei Shinjuku Line), Takebashi Station (Tozai Line), Kojimachi Station, Sakuradamon Station (Yurakucho Line), Otemachi Station (Marunouchi Line, Tozai Line, Chiyoda Line, Hanzomon Line, Toei Mita Line), Nijubashimae Station (Chiyoda Line), Hibiya Station (Hibiya Line, Chiyoda Line, Toei Mita Line), Uchi-Saiwaicho Station (Toei Mita Line), Kasumigaseki Station (Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line, Chiyoda Line), Tameike-Sanno Station (Ginza Line, Namboku Line), Kokkaigijidomae Station (Marunouchi Line, Chiyoda Line), Nagatacho Station (Yurakucho Line, Hanzomon Line, Namboku Line) did not start a business.
Road
- National highway No. 1 as of National highway No. 1 -
- National highway No. 1 as of National highway No. 2 -
- National highway No. 20 as of National highway No. 8 -
- National highway No. 1 as of National highway No. 36 -
Famous place, historic site, tourist attraction, sacred rites, special event
- The Imperial Palace as of Miyagi -
- Fukiage Imperial garden
- The Diet building as of Imperial Diet assembly hall -
- Supreme Court
- Prime Minister's Official Residence
- The Tokyo Metropolitan Government
- Hibiya Park
- Plover ヶ deep water Park
- Empire Theater
- Japanese theater
- Officer Hall - のちの nine steps Hall
- Municipal administration hall
- Hibiya public hall
- Marunouchi building
- Imperial Hotel
- Sanno hotel
- Hoshioka coffee shop
- Rokumei-kan period
- Haze hall
- Yasukuni shrine
- Hie-jinja Shrine
- The Tokyo Grand Shrine at Ise
- Yayoi memorial service temple
Well-known person
I refer to Chiyoda-ku for the well-known person from existing Chiyoda-ku
- The present Emperor - 125th Emperor
- The Yamashina shrine King Takehiko - royalty
- The 栽仁王 - royalty
- The Yoshimaro Yamashina - royalty, the Yamashina birds research institute founder
- The Minoru Tokugawa branch child - royalty, the nobility
- 賀陽健憲 - old royalty
- 賀陽文憲 - former royalty
- Nobusuke Takatsukasa - Duke、Member of the House of Lords、Meiji ShrineChief priest、Birdman
- Kinnyuki Sonoike - Viscount、Novelist
- Tsuruyo Torio - old viscountess
- The Kintomo Mushanokoji - nobility, diplomat, the Musha Shojis tenth charges present head of a household
- The Fumimaro Konoe - Prime Minister
- The Hideki Tojiyo - Prime Minister
- Kaoru Yosano - politician
- Kiichi Aichi - member of the House of Representatives
- Hyoichiro Kusano - Judge、Jurist、Lawyer
- Hama tail Shiro - lawyer, mystery writer
- Takashi Uchida one - lawyer, jurist, former government official
- Tadashige Daigo - vice-admiralty
- Ijuin Matsuji - vice-admiralty, the nobility
- Hideki Tojiyo - The armyOfficer, politician
- Iwao Osaki - former Hotel Okura's president
- Tomokazu Sakamoto - former NHK's chairperson
- Toyoo Tate - businessman
- Michinari Sugawara - businessman
- Setsu Watanabe - architect
- Kenji Tsukagoshi - Aviator、Flight engineer
- Tamaki Uemura - clergyman, woman campaigner
- Tomozane Iwakura - linguist
- Ryohei Shiota - student of Japanese literature
- Kenzo Nakajima - France literary person
- Kazuhiko Sano - Philosopher、Folklorist
- Akira Noguchi - school teacher
- Torahiko Terada - Physicist、Essayist、Haiku poet
- Raicho Hiratsuka - Thinker、Commentator、Writer、Lady's man
- Taira Fukuda - jurist
- Kido Okamoto - novelist, dramatist
- Saneatsu Mushanokouji - novelist, poet, dramatist, painter
- Junnosuke Yoshiyuki - novelist
- Kanji Kunieda - novelist
- Tatsuo Hori - novelist
- Masako Shirasu - essayist
- Motomaro Senge - poet
- Tatsuko Hoshino - haiku poet
- Sada Oikawa - haiku poet
- Sazanami Iwaya - Writer、Writer of juvenile stories
- Fumiko Hori - Japan painter
- Takeshi Hayashi - Western picture painter
- Araki white cloud - ukiyoe artist, Japanese painter
- Kodo Yamanaka - ukiyoe artist, Japanese painter
- Hidemaro Konoe - Leader、Composer
- Keiro Miki - composer, songwriter, broadcast writer, constitution writer, director
- Naotada Yamamoto - composer, leader
- Yujiro Ikeuchi - composer, music educator, haiku poet
- Naomaro Konoe - poet, horner, gagaku researcher
- Masako Amemiya - poet
- Kichiemon Nakamura (the second generation) - Kabuki actor
- Akira Nagoya - actor, voice actor
- Masaya Nihei - actor
- Junji Masuda - actor
- Rintaro Fujima - actor
- Chikako Hosokawa - actress
- Yoko Kozakura - actress
- Fubuki Koshiji - former Takarazuka all-women's opera male part played by a woman top star, chansonnier, stage actress
- Roppa Furukawa - comedian
- 南廣 - Musician・ actor
- Shigeru Tsuyuki - free announcer
- Teruo Ishii - movie director
- Toyoaki Yokota - movie director, scriptwriter, actor
- Yahiko, Mishima - Japanese first Olympics all-star representative
Footnote
- The ^ a b same day, Tokyo prefecture administrative order
- ^ a b c Tokyo plan deliberation room research department "history of Tokyo government of Tokyo 50 years chronological table, document" Tokyo, 1994
- ^ a b c Tokyo Archives Building "Tokyo office organization history" Tokyo information communication room information disclosure department Metropolitan citizens Information Systems Section, 1986
- ^ a b The completion of the Kojimachi ward office (PDF) - Construction thyme "construction pictorial" Vol. 3 ninth, September, 1927
- Summary - Chiyoda-ku of the ^ ward
- On ^ March 5, the same year, it is Tokyo notification 127th
- ^ The Mayor of Hiroyuki Kuroiwa "Edomachi village headman & vassal direct feudatory of a shogun now and the bygone days story" Kojimachi village headman Yo Yabe soldier of the Imperial Guard daily activities Kojimachi assumption of office
Allied item
Outside link
- List of photographs - National Diet Library of the Kojimachi ward
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