is a district located at the northern part of Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan. It consists of 1 to 5-chà Âme. As of February 1, 2008, the total population is 10,716.
Higashigotanda borders Kamià Âsaki, Shinagawa and Shirokanedai, Minato on the north, Takanawa, Minato on the east, Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa on the southeast, à Âsaki, Shinagawa (across Meguro River) on the south, and Nishigotanda, Shinagawa (across JR Yamanote Line) on the west.
Gotanda Station is located in Higashigotanda 1-chà Âme.
Higashigotanda has several well-known upper-class residential districts including and , which roughly correspond to Higashigotanda 3-chà Âme and 5-chà Âme, respectively.
Higashigotanda is home to two private universities. Seisen University is located in Higashigotanda 3-chà Âme, and Tokyo Health Care University is located in Higashigotanda 4-chà Âme.
Shinagawa City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.
Hino Gakuen () is the zoned combined elementary-junior high school for all of 1 and 3-chome and portions of 2 and 5-chome. It serves as the public junior high school only for 4-chome and the remainder of 5-chome, while 3rd Hino Elementary School () is the zoned elementary school for the aforementioned areas. Part of 2-chome is zoned to Gotenyama Elementary School (御殿山å°Âå¦校) and Shinagawa Gakuen () for junior high school.