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is a
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located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis,
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. , the city had an estimated
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of 148,285 in 73,167 households, and a
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of . The total area of the city was .


Geography

Tama is located in the foothills of the Okutama Mountains of southwestern Tokyo, known as Tama Hills, which spans Tokyo and
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. The entire region is historically referred to as Tama; therefore there are many place names scattered throughout the area with references to the name "Tama" which are not within the city limits. The
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marks the city's northern boundary, and Kanagawa Prefecture is to the south. Its southern half forms part of the Tama New Town project, Japan's largest residential development, constructed in the 1970s.


Surrounding municipalities

Tokyo Metropolis * Inagi * Fuchū * Hachiōji * Machida * Hino
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* Kawasaki


Climate

Tama has a
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(Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Tama is 14.0 °C. The average annual rainfall is 1647 mm with September as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 25.3 °C, and lowest in January, at around 2.8 °C.


Demographics

Per Japanese census data, the population of Tama increased very rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s.


History

* The area of present-day Tama was part of ancient Musashi Province. In the post-
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cadastral reform of July 22, 1878, the area became part of Minamitama District in
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. * Tama Village was founded on April 1, 1889 from the merger of 11 pre-
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hamlets with the establishment of the modern municipalities system. * Minamitama District was transferred to the administrative control of Tokyo Metropolis on April 1, 1893. * Tama was elevated to town status on April 1, 1964. Construction of Tama New Town began in 1966, and the first occupants started moving in 1971. * On November 1, 1971, Tama Town was reclassified as Tama City, dissolving Minamitama District. Tama was the last town in the former Minamitama District.


Government

Tama has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a
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city council of 26 members. Tama, together with the city of Inagi, contributes two members to the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly. In terms of national politics, the city is divided between
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and Tokyo 23rd district of the lower house of the
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.


Election

In 2018, an activist named Michihito Matsuda ran for mayor in the Tama city area of Tokyo as a human proxy for an
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program. While election posters and campaign material used the term ''robot'', and displayed stock images of a feminine android, the "AI mayor" was in fact a machine learning algorithm trained using Tama city datasets. The project was backed by high-profile executives Tetsuzo Matsumoto of Softbank and Norio Murakami of
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. Michihito Matsuda came third in the election, being defeated by Hiroyuki Abe. Organisers claimed that the 'AI mayor' was programmed to analyze citizen petitions put forward to the
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in a more 'fair and balanced' way than human politicians. In 2022, Michihito Matsuda made the campaign pledge to install THXU token into Tama city's further development as one of Government by algorithm.


Economy

Several companies have their headquarters in the city: * Keio Corporation *
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* JUKI


Education


Universities and colleges

* Keisen University Tama Campus *
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Tama Campus *
Otsuma Women's University Founded in 1949, is located in Sanbanchō,_Chiyoda,_Tokyo, Sanbanchō, near the Imperial Palace (Kokyo) in the heart of Chiyoda, Tokyo. It began as a sewing school opened by Otsuma Kotaka (1884–1970) in 1908. From this grew the Otsuma Girls' Hig ...
Tama Campus *
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Tama Campus * Teikyo University Hachioji Campus *University of Tokyo Health Sciences *National Farmer's Academy


Elementary and secondary schools

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education operates , the one public high school. The Tama city government operates 17 public elementary and nine public junior high schools. Municipal junior high schools: * Higashi Atago (東愛宕中学校) * Hijirigaoka (聖ヶ丘中学校) * Ochiai (落合中学校) * Seiryo (青陵中学校) * Suwa (諏訪中学校) * Tama (多摩中学校) * Tama Nagayama ( 多摩永山中学校) * Tsurumaki (鶴牧中学校) * Wada ( 和田中学校) Municipal elementary schools: * Aiwa (愛和小学校) * Higashi Ochiai (東落合小学校) * Higashiteragata (東寺方小学校) * Hijirigaoka (聖ヶ丘小学校) * Kaidori (貝取小学校) * Kitasuwa (北諏訪小学校) * Minami Tsurumaki (南鶴牧小学校) * Nagayama (永山小学校) * Nishiochiai ( 西落合小学校) * Omatsudai (大松台小学校) * Renkoji (連光寺小学校) * Suwa (諏訪小学校) * Tama No. 1 (多摩第一小学校) * Tama No. 2 ( 多摩第二小学校) * Tama No. 3 (多摩第三小学校) * Toyogaoka (豊ヶ丘小学校) * Uryu (瓜生小学校) There is also one private elementary school and one private junior high school, and two private combined junior/senior high schools. * - Girls' school *


Transportation


Railway

40px Keio Corporation -
Keiō Line The is a 37.9-km railway line in western Tokyo, Japan, owned by the private railway operator Keiō Corporation. It connects Shinjuku, Tokyo, with the suburban city of Hachiōji. The Keiō Line is part of a network with interchanges and th ...
* 40px Keio Corporation -
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* - 40px Odakyu Electric Railway - Odakyū Tama Line * - - Tama Monorail *


Highway

Tama is not served by any national expressways or national highways


Military facilities

* Tama Hills, a recreational facility of the U.S. Air Force, intended for use by United States service members and their families, as well as
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service members and their families.


Local attractions

* Sanrio Puroland Amusement Park *
Thirteen Buddhas of Tama The is a pilgrimages route of 13 Buddhist temples in Tama, Tokyo. Each temple is dedicated to one of the Thirteen Buddhas. Directory See also * Thirteen Buddhas The is a Japanese grouping of Buddhist deities, particularly in the Shingon s ...


Sister cities

* - Fujimi, Nagano in Japan.


References


External links


Tama City Official Website
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