Kita, Tokyo


Kita is a special ward located in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is City of Kita. The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.
As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 340,287, and a population density of 16,510 persons per km². The total area is 20.61 km².

Districts and neighborhoods

;Akabane-Iwabuchi Area
;Ōji Area
;Takinogawa Area
The area was a collection of rural villages and towns until the 1880s, when it was connected by rail to central Tokyo. Parts of the area joined Tokyo City in 1932 as the Ōji and Takinogawa Wards. Kita was officially formed in 1947 by the merger of these wards.

Geography

The name Kita, meaning "north," reflects the location among the wards of Tokyo. To its north lie the cities of Kawaguchi and Toda in Saitama Prefecture. To the east, south and west lie other special wards: Adachi, Arakawa, Itabashi, Bunkyō, and Toshima.
Four rivers run through Kita:
The head office of Seiyu Group is in Kita.

Education

The city's public elementary and middle schools are operated by the City of Kita Board of Education.
The city's public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.
The following private domestic schools are in the ward:
The following international schools are in the ward:
The following universities are in the ward:

Rail

Kita has a sister city relationship with Xuanwu District, Beijing, China.
It is also twinned with the following cities in Japan.