Musashino, Tokyo

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Musashino
武蔵野市
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View of Inokashira Park

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Location of Musashino in Tokyo
Musashino is located in Japan
Musashino
 
Coordinates: 35°43′N 139°34′E / 35.717°N 139.567°E / 35.717; 139.567Coordinates: 35°43′N 139°34′E / 35.717°N 139.567°E / 35.717; 139.567
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Tokyo
Government
 • Mayor Morimasa Murakami (since October 2005)
Area
 • Total 10.73 km2 (4.14 sq mi)
Population (February 1, 2012)
 • Total 135,769
 • Density 12,653.22/km2 (32,771.7/sq mi)
Time zone Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)
Website Musashino
Sun Road in Kichijōji

Musashino (武蔵野市 Musashino-shi?) is a city located in Tokyo, Japan.

The city has an estimated population of 135,769 and a population density of 12,653.22 persons per km², as of February 1, 2012[1]. The total area is 10.73 km².

The city was founded on November 3, 1947. The city is made up of around three neighbourhoods, one of which is Kichijōji, which includes the source of the Kanda River.

Musashino is the former sister city of Lubbock, Texas, in the USA, having begun a partnership in 1983.

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[edit] Geography

Musashino is composed of the following neighborhoods: Kichijoji Kitamachi, Kichijoji Higashicho, Kichijoji Honcho, Kichijoji Minamicho, Kyonancho, Gotenyama, Sakai, Sakurazutumi, Sekimae, Nakacho, Nishikubo, Midoricho, and Yahatacho.[2]

[edit] Education

The city operates all public elementary and junior high schools within its borders.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education operates the following schools:

  • Musashi High School
  • Musashino North High School

The metropolitan school district operates Musashino Junior High School.

Musashino University and Musashino Joshi Gakuin are technically just across the border in the neighboring city of Nishitokyo.

There are several universities in Musashino.

[edit] Economy

The anime and manga company Coamix has its headquarters in Kichijōji, Musashino.[3]

[edit] Musashino in popular culture

  • Satoshi Kon's anime series Paranoia Agent and Konno Oyuki's shōjo novel series Maria-sama ga Miteru take place in Musashino.
  • Shōhei Ōoka's novel A Wife in Musashino (Musashino Fujin) (1951) is a drama in which a moral and stoic woman, trapped in a loveless marriage with a selfish and morally decadent man, becomes implicated against her will in what looks like an affair with her younger cousin. The story ends tragically as she is let down by him as well as by her husband. Kenji Mizoguchi made the story into a film in 1951, staring Kinuyo Tanaka and Masayuki Mori.
  • Innocent Grey's 2007 visual novel Kara no Shoujo features many scenes set in the Musashino of 1956. Inokashira Park in particular serves as a pivotal setting for much of the story.

[edit] References

  1. ^ 武蔵野市. Official city population as of 2012-02-01. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
  2. ^ Mapion. 住所一覧から地図を検索 > 関東 > 東京都 > 武蔵野市 地図. Retrieved 2012-02-01.
  3. ^ "事業概要." "【住所】 [出版コンテンツ事業部(編集部)・キャラクター事業部・総務部] 〒180-0004 東京都武蔵野市吉祥寺本町 2-4-14 メディ・コープビル8 3F TEL/0422-29-0414(代表) FAX/0422-29-0413"

[edit] External links

Media related to Musashino, Tokyo at Wikimedia Commons

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