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Minato Minato (港 or 湊) is Japanese for 'harbor', and may refer to: Places * Minato, Tokyo or Minato City, a special ward in Tokyo, Japan * Minato-ku, Nagoya, a ward of Nagoya, Japan * Minato-ku, Osaka, a ward of Osaka, Japan * Minato (湊), a neig ...
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. It was once home to grand estates of several , and now is one of Tokyo's most expensive upscale residential districts; it is home to many artists, CEOs, and celebrities. Mita is bordered by
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on the north, Azabu-Jūban and
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to the west, and
Shirokane is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Currently it consists of six ''chōme''. According to Minato, as of November 1, 2007, the population in the neighborhood is 14,840. The term ''Shirokane'' narrowly refers to Shirokane 1-chōme to Shirokane ...
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to the south. Mita is home to
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, Mita Hachiman Jinja, and the
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s of
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Geography

Mita consists of five
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: * Mita 1-chōme and 5-chōme are low lands by Furu River and consist of a mix of both residential and commercial areas. * Mita 2-chōme, once known as , is on high, elevated land and is a historically wealthy part of Mita, once home to grand estates of several Daimyo. Some of these estates remain to this day: the Tsunamachi Mitsui Club, Australian Embassy, and Italian Embassy are all on former Daimyo estates. * Mita 3-chōme mostly consists of commercial buildings. * Mita 4-chōme consists of many historic temples.


Economy

The Yazaki Group has its corporate headquarters in the in Mita.


Transportation

As a historically quiet, upscale, residential area, Mita does not have any train or subway stations within its borders. However, it is located near: * Akabanebashi Station on the
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* Azabu-juban Station on the
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and Tokyo Metro Namboku Line * Mita Station on the
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(Despite its name, Mita Station is not located in Mita, but in the neighboring Shiba district.) * Shirokane-takanawa Station on the Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and
Toei Mita Line The is a subway line of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei) network in Tokyo, Japan. The line runs between Nishi-Takashimadaira in Itabashi and Meguro in Shinagawa. Trains continue with direct service into the Meguro Line ...
* Tamachi Station on the
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and Keihin-Tōhoku Line


Notable places in Mita


Slopes

Many roads up to the Mita plateau have named slopes of historical significance. Each is marked by a wooden post which explains the name. * corresponds to the ancient . The slope's name changes between the top of and the . * is a hill road in Mita 4-chōme. It reaches the promontory from Gyoranzaka Crossing which results from the summit in Isaragozaka. * (from ) is a hill road which lies between Takanawa 2-chōme and 3-chōme. Its name possibly originates from the fact that ivy and vines historically covered the surface of this hill, though an alternate etymology says that a
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who wore a died along this slope suddenly on a return trip from
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. * is a hill road which crosses between Takanawa 3-chōme and 4-chōme. The street was probably named because there was a in the middle of a slope a long time ago. The area has many hotels. * (from ) is a slope which is in Mita 4-chōme. * is a hill road crossing between Mita 3-chōme and 4-chōme. The temple of Anzenji was built here in the
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. * is a hill road in Takanawa 3-chōme. It is alternatively called ) and . * is a hill road which forms the border of
Shirokane is a district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Currently it consists of six ''chōme''. According to Minato, as of November 1, 2007, the population in the neighborhood is 14,840. The term ''Shirokane'' narrowly refers to Shirokane 1-chōme to Shirokane ...
2-chōme and 4-chōme. It goes from Meguro-dori in the southwest to Sakurada-dori in the northeast, and goes past the to the south. The name originates from the Noh actor Hiyoshi Kahei who lived nearby. Zakurozaka.jpg, Hijiri-zaka 20061221 0030.jpg, Yoshimi-zaka.jpg, Horazaka.jpg, Top of Katsurazaka.jpg, Hiyoshi Zaka.JPG,


Shinto shrines and temples

In the early stages of the Edo period, the decided to extend
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and ordered temples around the castle to move to Mita. From this reason, there were many temples on the hill, especially in area named . Shrines in the district date back to the
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or
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Parks

In the Edo period, Mita was home to the estates of (most were ). During the
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, the estates were sold to and . Today, some estates have been converted into public parks. * * . Its former name is . ** Children's park which exists in Mita 5-11-6
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. Its former name is . ** Area: ** Nearby subway station: ** Although a swing, sandbox, launching platform, box type swing, and drinking fountain once existed here, all except the drinking fountain have been removed.


Embassies

* Australian embassy * Italian embassy


Universities

*
Keio University , mottoeng = The pen is mightier than the sword , type = Private research coeducational higher education institution , established = 1858 , founder = Yukichi Fukuzawa , endowment ...


Tertiary schools

*
Tokai University Junior College is one of the private junior Colleges located at Aoi-ku, Shizuoka in Japan. It was previously located in Minato, Tokyo and Kumamoto, Kumamoto is the capital city of Kumamoto Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. , the city has an ...


Primary and secondary schools

Minato City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools. Mita 1–2 chōme are zoned to Akabane Elementary School ( 赤羽小学校), while Mita 3–5 chōme are zoned to Mita Elementary School ( 御田小学校). The entire district (1–5 chōme) is zoned to Mita Junior High School ( 三田中学校). Full list of primary and secondary schools: * * * * Friends Girls Junior & Senior High School * * * * Laurus
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Keio University.jpg,


See also

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References

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