is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Sumida City.
As of 1 April 2025, the ward has an estimated population of 287,766 and a population density of 20,120 persons per km<sup>2</sup>. Its total area is 13.77 km<sup>2</sup>.
Sumida's city office is located in Azumabashi, while its commercial center is the area around Kinshicho Station in the south.
Geography
Sumida is in the north-eastern part of the mainland portion of Tokyo. The Sumida and Arakawa are the major rivers, and form parts of its boundaries. Its neighbors are all special wards: Adachi to the north; Arakawa to the northwest; Katsushika to the east; Edogawa to the southeast; TaitÃ
 to the west; ChÃ
«Ã
 to the southwest; and KÃ
ÂtÃ
 to the south.
Landmarks
Places
- In the north (the former Mukojima Ward): Sumida, Tsutsumi-dori, Higashi Sumida, Yahiro, Mukojima, Higashi Mukojima, Tachibana, Bunka, Kyojima, Oshiage
- In the center (former Honjo Ward): Azuma-bashi, Higashi Komagata, Honjo, Narihira, Yokokawa
- In the south (former Honjo Ward): Yokoami, Ryogoku, Chitose, Ishiwara, Kamezawa, Midori, Tatekawa, Kikukawa, Taihei, Kinshi, Koto-bashi
History
The ward was founded on March 15, 1947. It was previously the (ordinary) wards Honjo and Mukojima. Mukojima, formed in 1932, contained the former town of Sumida, which along with the river gave the ward its name.
Companies
Politics
As of 2023, the mayor is TÃ
Âru Yamamoto. The council consists of 34 members.
Transport
Rail lines
- JR East SÃ
Âbu Main Line: KinshichÃ
Â, RyÃ
Âgoku Stations
- Tobu Railway
- TÃ
Âbu Isesaki Line: Oshiage, Tokyo Skytree, Hikifune, Higashi-MukÃ
Âjima, Kanegafuchi Stations
- TÃ
Âbu Kameido Line: Higashi-Azuma, Omurai, Hikifune Stations
- Keisei Electric Railway Keisei Oshiage Line: Oshiage, Keisei Hikifune, Yahiro Stations
- Tokyo Metro HanzÃ
Âmon Line: KinshichÃ
Â, Oshiage Stations
- Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
- Toei Asakusa Line: HonjÃ
 Azuma-bashi, Oshiage Stations
- Toei Shinjuku Line: Kikukawa Station
- Toei Ã
Âedo Line: RyÃ
Âgoku Station
Railway stations
Notable railway stations
- Kinshicho Station: A major commercial hub served by the JR Sobu Line and Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line.
- Oshiage Station (Skytree-mae): Serves four lines including the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Keisei Oshiage Line, and provides access to the Tokyo Skytree.
- Ryogoku Station: Located near Ryogoku Kokugikan (sumo arena), served by the JR Sobu Line and Toei Oedo Line.
Highways
Education
Metropolitan high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.
- Mukojima Commercial High School
- Mukojima Technical High School
In addition, the metropolitan school district also operates a metropolitan junior high school:
Municipal kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior high schools are operated by Sumida City Board of Education (墨ç°åºæÂÂè²å§Âå¡ä¼Â).
Municipal junior high schools:
- Azumadaini ("Azuma No. 2") Junior High School (å¾嬬第äºÂä¸Âå¦校)
- Azumamatchibana Junior High School (å¾嬬ç«Âè±ä¸Âå¦校)
- Bunka Junior High School (æÂÂè±ä¸Âå¦校)
- Honjyo Junior High School ()
- Kinshi Junior High School ()
- Ryogoku Junior High School ()
- Sakuratsutsumi Junior High School (æ¡Âå ¤ä¸Âå¦校)
- Sumida Junior High School (墨ç°ä¸Âå¦校)
- Tatekawa Junior High School (竪å·Âä¸Âå¦校)
- Terashima Junior High School (寺島ä¸Âå¦校)
Municipal elementary schools:
- No. 1 Terajima (第ä¸Â寺島å°Âå¦校)
- No. 2 Terajima (第äºÂ寺島å°Âå¦校)
- No. 3 Azuma (第ä¸Âå¾嬬å°Âå¦校)
- No. 3 Terajima ()
- No. 4 Azuma (第åÂÂå¾嬬å°Âå¦校)
- Chuwa (ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Futaba ()
- Higashiazuma (æÂ±å¾嬬å°Âå¦校)
- Hikifune (æÂ³èÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Kikukawa (èÂÂå·Âå°Âå¦校)
- Kinshi (é¦糸å°Âå¦校)
- Kototoi ()
- Koume (å°Âæ¢Â
å°Âå¦校)
- Midori ()
- Nakagawa (ä¸Âå·Âå°Âå¦校)
- Narihira ()
- Oshiage ()
- Ryogoku (両å½å°Âå¦校)
- Sotode (å¤ÂæÂÂå°Âå¦校)
- Sumida (éÂÂ
ç°å°Âå¦校)
- Tachibana Azuma-no-Mori ()
- Umekawa (æ¢Â
èÂ¥å°Âå¦校)
- Yahiro (Ã¥Â
«åºÂå°Âå¦校)
- Yanagashima (æÂ³å³¶å°Âå¦校)
- Yokokawa (横å·Âå°Âå¦校)
Municipal kindergartens:
- Daisanterajima ("No. 3 Terajima") (第ä¸Â寺島幼ç¨ÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Hikifune (æÂ³èÂÂå¹¼ç¨ÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Kikukawa (èÂÂå·Âå¹¼ç¨ÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Midori (ç·Âå¹¼ç¨ÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Tachibana (ç«Âè±幼ç¨ÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
- Yahiro (Ã¥Â
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- Yanagishima (æÂ³å³¶å¹¼ç¨ÂÃ¥ÂÂ)
International schools:
Notable people
Historical
Modern
International relations
Sumida maintains sister-city relationships with Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, South Korea, and with Shijingshan District, Beijing, China.
Works set in Sumida
References
External links