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Shinjuku Station is a major railway station in the Shinjuku and Shibuya wards in Tokyo, Japan. In Shinjuku, it is part of the Nishi-Shinjuku and Shinjuku districts. In Shibuya, it is located in the Yoyogi and Sendagaya districts. It is the world's busiest rai ...
) and the
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. As of 2018, the ward has an estimated population of 346,235, and a population density of 18,232 people per km2. The total area is 18.23 km2. Since the end of the Second World War, Shinjuku has been a major secondary center of Tokyo ( ''fukutoshin''), rivaling to the original city center in
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. It literally means "New Inn Ward". Shinjuku is also commonly used to refer to the entire area surrounding
Shinjuku Station is a major railway station in the Shinjuku and Shibuya wards in Tokyo, Japan. In Shinjuku, it is part of the Nishi-Shinjuku and Shinjuku districts. In Shibuya, it is located in the Yoyogi and Sendagaya districts. It is the world's busiest rai ...
. The southern half of this area and of the station in fact belong to Yoyogi and Sendagaya districts of the neighboring Shibuya ward.


Geography

Shinjuku is surrounded by Chiyoda to the east; Bunkyo and Toshima to the north; Nakano to the west, and Shibuya and
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to the south. The current city of Shinjuku grew out of several separate towns and villages, which have retained some distinctions despite growing together as part of the Tokyo metropolis. * East Shinjuku (or administratively called Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku): The area east of
Shinjuku Station is a major railway station in the Shinjuku and Shibuya wards in Tokyo, Japan. In Shinjuku, it is part of the Nishi-Shinjuku and Shinjuku districts. In Shibuya, it is located in the Yoyogi and Sendagaya districts. It is the world's busiest rai ...
and surrounding Shinjuku-sanchome Station, historically known as Naito-Shinjuku, houses the city hall and the flagship Isetan department store, as well as several smaller areas of interest: ** Kabukichō: Tokyo's best-known red-light district, renowned for its variety of bars, restaurants, and sex-related establishments. ** Golden Gai: An area of tiny shanty-style bars and clubs. Musicians, artists, journalists, actors and directors gather here, and the ramshackle walls of the bars are literally plastered with film posters. ** Shinjuku Gyo-en: A large park, 58.3 hectares, 3.5 km in circumference, blending Japanese traditional, English Landscape and French Formal style gardens. **
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: Tokyo's best-known gay district. * Nishi-Shinjuku: The area west of Shinjuku Station, historically known as Yodobashi, is home to Tokyo's largest concentration of skyscrapers. Several of the
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are located in this area, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, KDDI Building and Park Tower. * Ochiai: The northwestern corner of Shinjuku, extending to the area around
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and the south side of
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, is largely residential with a small business district around
Nakai Station is the name of two railway stations in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, served by the Seibu Shinjuku Line (station number SS04) and the Toei Ōedo Line (station number E-32) respectively. The two stations are separated by approximately two minutes' walk ...
. * Ōkubo: The area surrounding Okubo Station, Shin-Okubo Station and Higashi-Shinjuku Station is best known as Tokyo's historic ethnic Korean neighborhood after World War II. * Totsuka: The northern portion of Shinjuku surrounding Takadanobaba Station and Waseda University, today commonly referred to as Nishi-Waseda. The Takadanobaba area is a major residential and nightlife area for students, as well as a commuter hub. *
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: A largely residential and school area, in the east of Ōkubo and south of Waseda University, extending to the area around Nishi-Waseda Station,
Gakushuin Women's College is a private women's college in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan; part of the Gakushūin School Corporation (学習院). The predecessor of the school was founded in 1847 by Emperor Kōmei. It was chartered as a junior college in 1949 and became a four-yea ...
and Toyama Park. * Ushigome: A largely residential area in the eastern portion of the city. ** Ichigaya: A commercial area in eastern Shinjuku, site of the Ministry of Defense. ** Kagurazaka: A hill descending to the Iidabashi Station area, once one of Tokyo's last remaining '' hanamachi'' or '' geisha'' districts, and currently known for hosting a sizable French community. * Yotsuya: An upscale residential and commercial district in the southeast corner of Shinjuku. The Arakichō area is well known for its many small restaurants, bars, and ''izakaya''. "Shinjuku" is often popularly understood to mean the entire area surrounding
Shinjuku Station is a major railway station in the Shinjuku and Shibuya wards in Tokyo, Japan. In Shinjuku, it is part of the Nishi-Shinjuku and Shinjuku districts. In Shibuya, it is located in the Yoyogi and Sendagaya districts. It is the world's busiest rai ...
, but the Shinjuku Southern Terrace complex and the areas to the west of the station and south of
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are part of the Yoyogi and Sendagaya districts of the special ward of Shibuya. Naturally, most of Shinjuku is occupied by the Yodobashi Plateau, the most elevated portion of which extends through most of the Shinjuku Station area. The Kanda River runs through the Ochiai and Totsuka areas near sea level, but the Toshima Plateau also builds elevation in the northern extremities of Totsuka and Ochiai. The highest point in Shinjuku is Hakone-san in Toyama Park, 44.6 m above sea level.


Districts and neighborhoods

;Ushigome Area * Ageba-chō * Akagishitamachi * Akagimotomachi * Babashitamachi * Bentenchō * Enokimachi * Fukuromachi * Haraikata-chō * Haramachi * Higashienokichō * Higashigoken-chō * Ichigayachōenjimachi * Ichigayadai-chō * Ichigayafunagawaramachi * Ichigayahachiman-chō * Ichigayahonmura-chō * Ichigayakaga-chō * Ichigayakōrachō * Ichigayanakano-chō * Ichigayasadohara-chō * Ichigayasanai-chō * Ichigayata-chō * Ichigayatakajōmachi * Ichigayayakuouji-chō * Ichigayayamabushichō * Ichigayayanagi-chō * Iwato-chō * Kaguragashi * Kagurazaka * Kaitaichō *
Kikuichō is a district located in the northern part of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Geography Kikuichō is bordered by eight other districts of Shinjuku: (clockwise, from the north) Babashitachō, Waseda-tsurumakichō, Waseda-minamichō, Bentenchō, Haramac ...
* Kitamachi * Kitayamabushichō * Kōdachō * Minamienokichō * Minamimachi * Minamiyamabushi-chō * Nakamachi * Nakazatochō * Nandochō * Nijūkimachi * Nishigoken-chō * Nishiwaseda* * Saikuchō * Shimomiyabi-chō * Shinogawamachi * Shiroganechō * Suidōmachi * Sumiyoshi-chō * Tansumachi * Tenjinmachi * Tomihisa-chō * Toyama* * Tsukiji-chō * Tsukudo-chō * Tsukudohachimanchō * Wakamatsumachi * Wakamiyachō * Waseda-chō * Wasedaminamimachi * Wasedatsurumaki-chō * Wasedamachi * Yamabuki-chō * Yaraimachi * Yochō-machi* * Yokoteramachi ;Yodobashi Area * Kamiochiai * Kitashinjuku * Nakai * Nakaochiai * Ōkubo * Shimoochiai * Takadanobaba * Totsuka-chō * Nishiochiai * Nishishinjuku * Hyakuninmachi * Kabukichō* * Shinjuku* * Toyama* * Nishiwaseda* * Yochō-chō* ;Yotsuya Area * Aisumichō * Arakimachi * Daikyōmachi * Funamachi * Kabukichō* * Kasumigaokachō * Katamachi * Minamimotomachi * Naitōchō * Samonmachi *
Shinanomachi is a district of Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan Japan ( ja, 日本, or , and formally , ''Nihonkoku'') is an island country in East Asia. It is situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean, and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, while exte ...
* Shinjuku* * Sugamachi * Wakaba * Yotsuya * Yotsuyahonshiochō * Yotsuyasakamachi * Yotsuyasaneichō


History

In 1634, during the Edo period, as the outer moat of the
Edo Castle is a flatland castle that was built in 1457 by Ōta Dōkan in Edo, Toshima District, Musashi Province. In modern times it is part of the Tokyo Imperial Palace in Chiyoda, Tokyo and is therefore also known as . Tokugawa Ieyasu established the ...
was built, a number of temples and shrines moved to the Yotsuya area on the western edge of Shinjuku. In 1698, Naitō-Shinjuku had developed as a new (shin) station ( shuku or juku) on the
Kōshū Kaidō The was one of the five routes of the Edo period. It was built to connect Edo (modern-day Tokyo) with Kai Province in modern-day Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The route continues from there to connect with the Nakasendō's Shimosuwa-shuku in Na ...
, one of the major highways of that era. Naitō was the family name of a '' daimyō'' whose mansion stood in the area; his land is now a public park, the Shinjuku Gyoen. In 1898, the Yodobashi Water Purification Plant, the city's first modern water treatment facility, was built in the area that is now between the park and the train station. In 1920, the town of Naitō-Shinjuku, which comprised large parts of present-day Shinjuku (the neighbourhood, not the municipality), parts of Nishi-Shinjuku and Kabukichō was integrated into Tokyo City. Shinjuku began to develop into its current form after the
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in 1923, since the seismically stable area largely escaped the devastation. Consequently, West Shinjuku is one of the few areas in Tokyo with many
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s. The Tokyo air raids from May to August 1945 destroyed almost 90% of the buildings in the area in and around Shinjuku Station. The pre-war form of Shinjuku, and the rest of Tokyo, for that matter, was retained after the war because the roads and rails, damaged as they were, remained, and these formed the heart of the Shinjuku in the post-war construction. Only in Kabuki-cho was a grand reconstruction plan put into action. The present ward was established on March 15, 1947 with the merger of the former wards of Yotsuya, Ushigome, and Yodobashi. It served as part of the athletics 50 km walk and marathon course during the
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. In the 1970s, the Yodobashi Water Purification Plant closed and was replaced by skyscrapers. In 1991, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government moved from the
Marunouchi Marunouchi () is a commercial district of Tokyo located in Chiyoda between Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace. The name, meaning "inside the circle", derives from its location within the palace's outer moat. It is also Tokyo's financial di ...
district of Chiyoda to the current building in Shinjuku. (The Tokyo International Forum stands on the former site vacated by the government.)


Economy

The area surrounding Shinjuku Station is a major economic hub of Tokyo. Many companies have their headquarters or Tokyo offices in this area, including regional telephone operator NTT East, global camera and medical device manufacturer
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, electronics giant Seiko Epson, video game developer
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, fast food chains McDonald's Japan and Yoshinoya, travel agency H.I.S., Subaru Corporation (
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), railway operator Odakyu Electric Railway, construction giants Taisei Corporation and Kumagai Gumi, medical equipment manufacturer Nihon Kohden,
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, navigation software company
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, instant noodle giant Nissin Foods, automotive components manufacturer Keihin Corporation, and regional airline Airtransse. The station area also hosts numerous major retailers such as Isetan, Takashimaya,
Marui is a Japanese multinational retail company which operates a chain of department stores in Tokyo as well in other major Japanese cities. They are best known for their women's fashion and accessories, which are aimed at the 25–35 age range. ...
,
Bic Camera is a consumer electronics retailer chain in Japan. Currently, it has 41 stores in Japan. Bic Camera has a 50% ownership of former rival store Kojima and full ownership of computer store chain Sofmap. As of 2018, Bic Camera is the third largest ...
,
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and
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. Northeastern Shinjuku has an active publishing industry and is home to the publishers Shinchosha and Futabasha. The main store of the Books Kinokuniya bookstore chain is also located in Shinjuku.


Demographics

As of December 2017 Shinjuku had the highest concentration of non-Japanese citizens in Japan, and by 2012 people of Chinese citizenship became the most numerous foreign citizens in Shinjuku. Previously the most common citizenship was collectively those of North and South Korea.


Government and politics

Like the other special wards of Tokyo, Shinjuku has a status equivalent to that of a
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. The current mayor is Kenichi Yoshizumi. The consists of 38 elected members; the Liberal Democratic Party and
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together currently hold a majority. The Democratic Party of Japan, Japanese Communist Party and the
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are also represented together with four independents. Shinjuku's is located on the southeastern edge of Kabukichō. Shinjuku is also the location of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The governor's office, the metropolitan assembly chamber, and all administrative head offices are located in the
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. Technically, Shinjuku is therefore the
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of Tokyo; but according to a statement by the governor's office, Tokyo (the – as administrative unit: former – Tokyo City, the area of today's 23 special wards collectively) can usually be considered the capital of Tokyo (prefecture/"Metropolis") for geographical purposes. The Geographical Survey Institute (Kokudo Chiriin) names Tōkyō (the city) as capital of Tōkyō-to (the prefecture/"Metropolis").


Elections

*
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* 2006 Shinjuku mayoral election *
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Transportation

Shinjuku is a major urban transit hub.
Shinjuku Station is a major railway station in the Shinjuku and Shibuya wards in Tokyo, Japan. In Shinjuku, it is part of the Nishi-Shinjuku and Shinjuku districts. In Shibuya, it is located in the Yoyogi and Sendagaya districts. It is the world's busiest rai ...
sees an estimated 3.64 million passengers pass through each day, making it the busiest station in the world. It houses interchanges to three subway lines and three privately owned commuter lines, as well as several JR lines.


Rail

A list of railway lines passing through and stations located within Shinjuku includes: *
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** Yamanote Line: , , Shinjuku ** Chūō Line (Rapid), Chūō-Sōbu Line: , , Shinjuku, **
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, Shōnan-Shinjuku Line: Shinjuku * Tokyo Metro ** Marunouchi Line: Yotsuya, , , , Shinjuku, **
Yūrakuchō Line Yūrakuchō Line may refer to: * Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō Line * Seibu Yūrakuchō Line * Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line The , formally the , is a subway line operated by Tokyo Metro in west-central Tokyo and Wako, Saitama, Japan. The newest line ...
: Ichigaya, ** Tōzai Line: , , Takadanobaba, ** Fukutoshin Line: , , Shinjuku-sanchōme ** Namboku Line: Iidabashi, Ichigaya, Yotsuya * Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation ** Toei Shinjuku Line: , Shinjuku-sanchōme, Shinjuku ** Toei Ōedo Line: , , , , , , , , Higashi-Shinjuku, **
Toden Arakawa Line The , branded as the , is a hybrid light rail/tram line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei). The Arakawa Line is the sole survivor of Tokyo's once-extensive Tokyo Toden streetcar system. It is one ...
: Omokagebashi, Waseda * Odakyu Electric Railway Odawara Line: Shinjuku * Keio Corporation Keio Line, Keio New Line: Shinjuku * Seibu Railway Seibu Shinjuku Line: , Takadanobaba, , Nakai


Roads

Shuto Expressway: * No.4 Shinjuku Route (Miyakezaka JCT - Takaido) * No.5 Ikebukuro Route (Takebashi JCT - Bijogi JCT) National highways: * National Route 20 (Shinjuku-dōri, Kōshū-kaidō) Other major routes: * Tokyo Metropolitan Route 8 (Mejiro-dōri, Shin-Mejiro-dōri) * Tokyo Metropolitan Route 302 (Yasukuni-dōri, Ōme-kaidō) * Tokyo Metropolitan Route 305 (Meiji-dōri)


Education


Colleges and universities

* Chuo University graduate school *
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*
Keio University , mottoeng = The pen is mightier than the sword , type = Private research coeducational higher education institution , established = 1858 , founder = Yukichi Fukuzawa , endowmen ...
Medical College * Kogakuin University *
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*
Mejiro University is a private university in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1923, it was chartered as a women's junior college in 1963, and opened as a four-year university in 1994. The school also has facilities in Saitama, Saitama Prefecture, including t ...
* Sophia University Mejiro Seibo Campus * Tokyo Fuji University * Tokyo Medical University * Tokyo University of Science *
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* Waseda University


Schools


High schools

Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education. * *
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* Closed: * Private schools: *, private girls' school, affiliated with Gakushuin University and Gakushuin Women's College *, private boys' school *, private boys' school *, private girls' school *, private boys' school *, private boys' school, affiliated with Waseda University * Meijiro Kenshin Junior and Senior High School


Elementary and junior high schools

Public elementary and junior high schools in Shinjuku are operated by the Shinjuku City (the Shinjuku Ward) Board of Education.


Public institutions


Libraries

Shinjuku operates several public libraries, including the Central Library (with the Children's Library), the Yotsuya Library, the Tsurumaki Library, Tsunohazu Library, the Nishi-Ochiai Library, the Toyama Library, the Kita-Shinjuku Library, the Okubo Library, and the Nakamachi Library. In addition there is a branch library, Branch Library of Central Library in the City Office, located in the city office.


Hospitals

There are several major hospitals located within the city limits. * Keio University Hospital * Center Hospital of the National Center for Global Health and Medicine * Tokyo Yamate Medical Center * Tokyo Medical University Hospital *
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Hospital * Tokyo Metropolitan Health and Medical Treatment Corporation Ohkubo Hospital


Cultural centers


Museums

* National Printing Bureau Banknote and Postage Stamp Museum * National Museum of Nature and Science, Shinjuku Branch * Shinjuku Historical Museum * Tokyo Fire Department Museum * Tokyo Toy Museum


Halls

* Tokyo Opera City * Shinjuku Bunka Center * Meiji Yasuda Life Hall


Sister cities

Shinjuku has sister city agreements with several localities:Friendship cities
* Lefkada, Greece *
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, Berlin, Germany * Dongcheng District, Beijing, China * Ina, Nagano, Japan


See also

*
Citizens' Plaza Citizens' Plaza (or Citizen's Plaza) is an urban plaza in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Public art Artworks installed in the plaza include: * ''Adam Y Eva (Junkanmutan)'' (Munehiro Ikeda) * ''Blacken Sproute'' ( Churyo Sato) * ''Column of Four Square ...
, an urban space in Shinjuku * Tourism in Japan


References


Shinjuku Ward Office, History of Shinjuku
* Hiroo Ichikawa "Reconstructing Tokyo: The Attempt to Transform a Metropolis" in C. Hein, J.M. Diefendorf, and I. Yorifusa (Eds.) (2003). ''Building Urban Japan after 1945.'' New York: Palgrave.


External links

*
Shinjuku City Official website



The Shinjuku Historical Museum: a nicely arranged museum with interesting exhibits of Tokyo's past
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