Aobadai

Aobadai (青葉台) is a district located in the northern portion of Meguro, Tokyo, Japan, which consists of 1 to 4-chōme. As of October 1, 2020, it has a total population of 8,362.

Aobadai
青葉台
Aobadai 1-13
Aobadai 1-13
Country Japan
Prefecture Tokyo
Special ward Meguro
Population
 (1 October 2020)
  Total8,362[1]
Time zoneUTC+09:00
ZIP code
153-0041
Telephone area code03
Saigōyama Park
View from Saigōyama Park
Sugekari Park

Geography

The Aobadai district borders Shinsenchō, Nanpeidaichō, Hachiyamachō, and Sarugakuchō on the north across Kyūyamate Dōri Avenue (旧山手通り); Kamimeguro on the south; and Higashiyama, Ōhashi, Komaba on the west and northwest across Yamate Dōri Avenue (山手通り).

A hillside neighborhood in Aobadai 2-chōme is known as Saigōyama (西郷山), literally meaning "Saigō Mountain." It was named so because Saigō Tsugumichi, a Meiji-period politician and a younger brother of Saigō Takamori, owned a mansion there. The mansion was moved to the Meiji Mura museum in Inuyama, Aichi for preservation, and the site where Saigō's house existed is home to Saigōyama Park (西郷山公園) and Sugekari Park (菅刈公園).[2]

Places of interest

Embassies

Other

  • Japan Map Center (Aobadai 4-9-6)[5]

Education

Meguro City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.

All of Aobadai 2-4-chome and part of 1-chome are zoned to Sugekari Elementary School (菅刈小学校) and No. 1 Junior High School (第一中学校). Parts of 1-chome are zoned to Karasumori Elementary School (烏森小学校) and Higashiyama Junior High School (東山中学校).[6]

Aobadai is home to an 1875-established elementary school, Sugekari Elementary School (菅刈小学校).

The institution of higher education located in this district is Sanno University. Although its main campus is located in Isehara, Kanagawa, the university maintains the "Daikanyama Campus" in this district. The Aoba - Japan International School is also located in Aobadai.

References

  1. "町丁別世帯数および人口表 令和2年度(2020)". 目黒区. Meguro City. Retrieved 22 October 2020.
  2. "歴史を訪ねて 西郷山の従道邸". Meguro City (in Japanese). 21 December 2018. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
  3. "Embassy of Egypt in Tokyo, Japan". Embassy of Egypt. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  4. "EMBASSY OF SENEGAL IN TOKYO, JAPAN". EmbassyPages. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  5. "アクセス". 一般財団法人 日本地図センター. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  6. "学校別 通学区域一覧表". Meguro City. Retrieved 2022-10-09.

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