is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. In English, it is called Itabashi City. Itabashi has sister-city relations with Burlington, Ontario, in Canada; Shijingshan District of Beijing in the People's Republic of China; and Bologna in Italy.
As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 547,270, and a population density of 16,990 persons per km<sup>2</sup>. The total area is 32.22 km<sup>2</sup>.
Geography
Itabashi lies on the KantÃ
 plain. The Arakawa River, a major river, forms part of the boundary with Saitama Prefecture. Surrounding the ward are, in Saitama, the cities of WakÃ
 and Toda; and in Tokyo, the wards of Nerima, Toshima, and Kita.
Districts and neighborhoods
Akatsuka Area
- Akatsuka
- Akatsukashin
- Daimon
- Misono
- Narimasu
- Shingashi
- Takashimadaira<sup>a</sup>
- Tokumaru
- Yotsuba
Itabashi Area
- ChÃ
«maru
- Fujimi
- Futaba
- Hikawa
- HonchÃ
Â
- Inaridai
- Itabashi
- Kaga
- Kumano
- Minami
- Nakaitabashi
- Nakajuku
- Naka
- Ã
ÂyamachÃ
Â
- Ã
Âyamahigashi
- Ã
Âyamakanai
- Ã
Âyamanishi
- Saiwai
- Sakae
- Yamato
Kamiitabashi Area
- Higashishin
- Higashiyama
- Kamiitabashi
- Komone
- Minamitokiwadai
- Mukaihara
- Ã
Âyaguchi
- Ã
Âyaguchikami
- Ã
Âyaguchikita
- Sakuragawa
- Tokiwadai
- Yayoi
Shimura Area
- Aioi
- Azusawa
- Funado
- Hasune
- Hasunuma
- Izumi
- Maeno
- Miyamoto
- Nakadai
- Nishidai
- Ã
Âhara
- Sakashita
- Sakogi
- Shimizu
- Shimura
- Shingashi<sup>b</sup>
- Takashimadaira<sup>b, c</sup>
- Wakaki
Notes:
<sup>a</sup> â (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)<br> <sup>b</sup> â (formerly part of Shimura Nishidai area)<br> <sup>c</sup> â (1 & 9)
History
The name of the ward means "plank bridge" and derives from the wooden span over the Shakujii River that dates from the Heian period. Such a bridge was remarkable at the time, and the name has lasted since. The current bridge in that location is made of ferroconcrete. In the Edo period, the NakasendÃ
 crossed the nearby Shimo Itabashi, and the name came to apply to that area as well. Itabashi was one of the Four Edo Post Towns, and travellers first lodged there after leaving the shogunal capital. Kaga Domain had a mansion there. The shogunate maintained the Itabashi execution grounds at Itabashi.
On October 1, 1932, nine towns and villages of Kita-Toshima District were merged and became part of Tokyo City as Itabashi Ward. It became a special ward May 3, 1947. On August 1 of that year, the localities of Nerima, Kami-Nerima, Naka-Arai, Shakujii and Ã
Âizumi were split off from Itabashi to create Nerima Ward.
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population growth has remained stable since 1970.
Education
Universities
Itabashi is home to four universities. Tokyo Kasei University has a campus in the Kaga neighborhood. Also in Kaga is the main campus of Teikyo University. Daito Bunka University has one campus in Takashima-daira, and another in Higashimatsuyama, Saitama. The fourth is the medical college of Nihon University.
Public schools
Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education.
Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Itabashi City Board of Education (æÂ¿æ©ÂåºæÂÂè²å§Âå¡ä¼Â).
Public junior high schools:
- Akatsuka No. 1 Junior High School (赤å¡Â第ä¸Âä¸Âå¦校)
- Akatsuka No. 2 Junior High School (赤å¡Â第äºÂä¸Âå¦校)
- Akatsuka No. 3 Junior High School ()
- Itabashi No. 1 Junior High School ()
- Itabashi No. 2 Junior High School ()
- Itabashi No. 3 Junior High School (æÂ¿æ©Â第ä¸Âä¸Âå¦校)
- Itabashi No. 5 Junior High School (æÂ¿æ©Â第äºÂä¸Âå¦校)
- Kaga Junior High School ()
- Kami Itabashi No. 1 Junior High School ()
- Kami Itabashi No. 2 Junior High School ()
- Kami Itabashi No. 3 Junior High School ()
- Nakadai Junior High School (ä¸Âå°ä¸Âå¦校)
- Nishidai Junior High School ()
- Sakuragawa Junior High School ()
- Shimura No. 1 Junior High School ()
- Shimura No. 2 Junior High School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第äºÂä¸Âå¦校)
- Shimura No. 3 Junior High School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第ä¸Âä¸Âå¦校)
- Shimura No. 4 Junior High School ()
- Shimura No. 5 Junior High School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第äºÂä¸Âå¦校)
- Takashima No. 1 Junior High School (é«Â島第ä¸Âä¸Âå¦校)
- Takashima No. 2 Junior High School (é«Â島第äºÂä¸Âå¦校)
- Takashima No. 3 Junior High School (é«Â島第ä¸Âä¸Âå¦校)
Public elementary schools:
- Akatsuka Elementary School (赤å¡Âå°Âå¦校)
- Akatsuka Shin Elementary School (赤å¡ÂæÂ°çºå°Âå¦校)
- Fujimidai Elementary School ()
- Funado Elementary School ()
- Hasune Elementary School (è®根å°Âå¦校)
- Hasune No. 2 Elementary School (è®根第äºÂå°Âå¦校)
- Itabashi No. 1 Elementary School ()
- Itabashi No. 2 Elementary School ()
- Itabashi No. 4 Elementary School (æÂ¿æ©Â第åÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Itabashi No. 5 Elementary School (æÂ¿æ©Â第äºÂå°Âå¦校)
- Itabashi No. 6 Elementary School ()
- Itabashi No. 7 Elementary School (æÂ¿æ©Â第ä¸Âå°Âå¦校)
- Itabashi No. 8 Elementary School ()
- Itabashi No. 10 Elementary School (æÂ¿æ©Â第åÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Kaga Elementary School ()
- Kamiitabashi Elementary School ()
- Kamiitabashi No. 2 Elementary School (ä¸ÂæÂ¿æ©Â第äºÂå°Âå¦校)
- Kamiitabashi No. 4 Elementary School (ä¸ÂæÂ¿æ©Â第åÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Kanazawa Elementary School ()
- Kita Maeno Elementary School (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂéÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Kitano Elementary School (Ã¥ÂÂéÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Kobai Elementary School ()
- Maeno Elementary School ()
- Midori Elementary School ()
- Misono Elementary School (ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Mukaihara Elementary School (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Nakadai Elementary School (ä¸Âå°å°Âå¦校)
- Nakanebashi Elementary School ()
- Narimasu Elementary School ()
- Narimasugaoka Elementary School (æÂÂå¢Âã±ä¸Âå°Âå¦校)
- Oyaguchi Elementary School (大谷å£å°Âå¦校)
- Sakuragawa Elementary School (æ¡Âå·Âå°Âå¦校)
- Shimo Akatsuka Elementary School (ä¸Â赤å¡Âå°Âå¦校)
- Shimura Elementary School (å¿ÂæÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Shimura No. 1 Elementary School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第ä¸Âå°Âå¦校)
- Shimura No. 2 Elementary School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第äºÂå°Âå¦校)
- Shimura No. 3 Elementary School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第ä¸Âå°Âå¦校)
- Shimura No. 4 Elementary School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第åÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Shimura No. 5 Elementary School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第äºÂå°Âå¦校)
- Shimura No. 6 Elementary School (å¿ÂæÂÂ第åÂ
Âå°Âå¦校)
- Shimura Sakashita Elementary School (å¿ÂæÂÂÃ¥ÂÂä¸Âå°Âå¦校)
- Shingashi Elementary School (æÂ°æ²³å²¸å°Âå¦校)
- Takashima No. 1 Elementary School (é«Â島第ä¸Âå°Âå¦校)
- Takashima No. 2 Elementary School (é«Â島第äºÂå°Âå¦校)
- Takashima No. 3 Elementary School (é«Â島第ä¸Âå°Âå¦校)
- Takashima No. 5 Elementary School (é«Â島第äºÂå°Âå¦校)
- Takashima No. 6 Elementary School (é«Â島第åÂ
Âå°Âå¦校)
- Tokiwadai Elementary School (常ç¤å°å°Âå¦校)
- Tokumaru Elementary School (徳丸å°Âå¦校)
- Wakagi Elementary School (èÂ¥æÂ¨å°Âå¦校)
- Yayoi Elementary School (å¼¥çÂÂå°Âå¦校)
Private schools
Points of interest
Transportation
Rail
- East Japan Railway Company (JR East) SaikyÃ
 Line: Itabashi Station, Ukima-Funado Station
- Toei Mita Line: Shin-Itabashi, Itabashi Kuyakusho-mae, Itabashi-HonchÃ
Â, Moto-Hasunuma, Shimura Sakaue, Shimura-SanchÃ
Âme, Hasune, Nishidai, Takashimadaira, Shin-Takashimadaira, Nishi-Takashimadaira Stations
- Tokyo Metro YÃ
«rakuchÃ
 Line: Chikatetsu Narimasu Station
- TÃ
Âbu TÃ
ÂjÃ
 Line: Ã
Âyama, Naka-Itabashi, Tokiwadai, Kami-Itabashi, Tobu-Nerima, Shimo-Akatsuka, Narimasu Stations
Some of these stations straddle the boundaries with other wards, or are within walking distance of Itabashi. The addresses of some stations are in neighboring wards. Shimo-Itabashi Station is in Toshima; Kotake Mukaihara Station and Akatsuka Subway Station are in Nerima; Ukima-Funado Station is actually in Kita.
Highways
- Shuto Expressway
- No.5 Ikebukuro Route (Takebashi JCT â Bijogi JCT)
- C2 Central Loop (Itabashi JCT â Kasai JCT)
Sister cities
Notable people from Itabashi
- Tsubasa Akimoto, actress
- Noriyuki Asakura, composer and vocalist
- Yasuhiko Fukuda, Japanese composer and keyboardist
- Tomoko Ikuta, actress
- ShÃ
 Ishikawa, Japanese baseball player
- SeizÃ
 KatÃ
Â, actor, voice actor and narrator
- Masakatsu Koike, Japanese politician
- Jin Matsubara, Japanese politician
- Junko Mihara, Japanese politician, singer, actress, and racing driver
- Kayo Noro, Japanese idol, singer and entertainer
- TakurÃ
 Ã
Âno, Japanese actor and talent
- Koichi Oshima, baseball player
- Maaya Sakamoto, singer and voice actress
- Yosuke Santa Maria, Japanese professional wrestler
- Jin Shirosaki, entertainer and radio personality
- Kento Yamazaki, Japanese actor and model
See also
Other locations with the same kanji (, read Itabashi during Japanese rule):
Notes
References
External links