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Meguro, Tokyo

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Meguro
目黒
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目黒区 · Meguro City

Cherry blossoms along Meguro River, Nakameguro, Meguro


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Location of Meguro in Tokyo

Meguro is located in Japan

Meguro

 
Coordinates: 35°38′N 139°41′E / 35.633°N 139.683°ECoordinates: 35°38′N 139°41′E / 35.633°N 139.683°E
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo
Government
 - Mayor Aoki Eiji
Area
 - Total 14.70 km2 (5.7 sq mi)
Population (September 1, 2008)
 - Total 261,033
 - Density 17,757/km2 (45,990.4/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
City symbols
- Tree Castanopsis
- Flower Lespedeza
- Bird Great Tit
Website Meguro

Meguro (目黒区 Meguro-ku?) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. It calls itself Meguro City in English.[1][2]

Meguro hosts fifteen foreign embassies and consulates. One of Tokyo's most exclusive residential neighborhoods (Kakinokizaka) is located in Meguro.

As of December 31, 2007, the ward has an estimated population of 259,968 and a density of 17,685 persons per km². The total area is 14.70 km².

The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.

History

The Higashiyama shell mound contains remains from the paleolithic, Jōmon, Yayoi, and Kofun periods.

The area now known as Meguro was originally two towns, Meguro proper and Hibusuma, all parts of the former Ebara District of Musashi Province. The two were merged into a Meguro ward for Tokyo City in 1932 and since then the ward has remained with no alterations to its territory.

Geography

Four other special wards surround Meguro. They are Shibuya (to the northeast), Setagaya (to the west), Ōta (to the south) and Shinagawa (to the southeast).

Districts

Meguro Area

Hibusuma Area

Ōokayama
Kakinokizaka
Jiyūgaoka
Senzoku
Tairamachi
Takaban
Chūōchō
Nakane
Haramachi
Higashigaoka
Himonya
Midorigaoka
Minami
Megurohonchō
Yakumo

Politics and government

The current mayor is Aoki Eiji, an independent. Meguro has a city assembly with 36 elected members.

Elections

Transportation

Nakameguro Station

Rail

Highways

Education

Colleges and universities

Public schools

Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Meguro City Board of Education. Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.

  • Geijutsu High School
  • International High School
  • Komaba High School
  • Meguro High School
  • Tokyo Metropolitan University High School

In addition the metropolis operates a consolidated junior and senior high school called Ohsyukan Secondary Education School.

Economy

Companies

Private international high schools

  • KAIS International School
  • St. Mary's International School

Culture

Religious institutions

  • Himonya Catholic Church
  • Himonya Hachiman Shrine
  • Ōtori Shrine
  • Ryūsen-ji (Meguro Fudo temple). Its black-eyed (me-guro) statue of Fudo gave Meguro its name.
  • Yūten-ji

Famous people

Notable residents

See also

References

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