Takanawa
Education
Minato City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.
Tanakawa 1-chōme 6-27 ban and 2-4-chōme are zoned to Takanawadai Elementary School (高輪台小学校) and Takamatsu Junior High School (高松中学校, Takamatsu Chūgakkō).[2] Takanawa 1-chōme 1-3-ban are zoned to Shirogane-no-oka Gakuen (白金の丘学園) for elementary and junior high school. Takanawa 1-chōme 4-5-ban are zoned to Mita Elementary School (御田小学校) and Mita Junior High School (田中学校).
Takanawadai Elementary School occupies a historic building that had been renovated.[3] Takamatsu Junior High is a junior high school. Takamatsunomiya contributed some of its own mansions for Minato and a junior high school was built there.[4]
The Takanawa Public Library occupies the 3rd and 4th floors on the Takanawa Branch office, Minato City. It periodically holds film shows for adult users as well as children's programs involving toddlers to elementary pupils. There are gallery walls where the local public elementary school holds art shows.[5]
- Takanawadai Elementary School (高輪台小学校)
Takanawa Branch, Minato City Office
The Minato City Office has a district general branch, "Takanawa Sogo shisho" (高輪総合支所) at 16-25, Takanawa 1-chome, and provides services and duties for the citizens and visitors in the area of 4 and 5-chome Mita, Takanawa, Shirokane and Shirokanedai.(三田4/5丁目, 高輪, 白金, and 白金台)
Notable sites
Charity
Embassies
- Embassy of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Tokyo, Japan
- The Embassy of Iceland
- Embassy of the Republic of Iraq in Tokyo
- Embassy of the Republic of Malawi in Japan
- The Embassy of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
Facilities for fine arts and entertainment
- Ajinomoto Corporate Museum (食とくらしの小さな博物館)—lifestyles of different periods shown with replica[8][9]
- Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa[10]
- The Hatakeyama Memorial Museum of Fine Art—collection of Chinese, Korean and Japanese art[11][12]
- Museum of Logistics[13]
- NHK Symphony Orchestra
- Prinzchien Garten[14]
- T-Joy PRINCE Shinagawa (Shinagawa Prince Cinema)[15]
Historical sites and monuments
- Chinquapin at former Hosokawa residence (Metropolitan relic)[16]
- Gyoranzaka—backdrop to Seishi Yokomizo's novel[17]
- Kaitōkaku—private club for Mitsubishi Group
- Site of residence of Iwaya Sazanami—a designated cultural asset of Tokyo[18]
- Stone wall in Takanawa seashore—(高輪海岸の石垣石, Takanawa kaigan no ishigaki ishi) is a historical place in Takanawa. In the Edo period, stone walls were built along the Takanawa seashore, and they are now a historical site. The research excavation at the ruins in the ward facility building in 20th of 1995 Takanawa 2-chome unearthed this historical site. The public now have had access to the historical site, which the Minato Ward school board established in 2002.
- Takanawa Imperial Residence—Forty-seven Ronin were executed; access limited. (Former mansion of Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu maintained by the Imperial Household Agency)[19]
- Takanawa Okido—designated national asset[20]
Hotels
- The Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa
- The Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa
- Shinagawa Prince Hotel
Police stations and fire stations
- Takanawa fire station at Nihon-enoki
- Takanawa police station
Religious institutions
- Koyasan Tokyo Betsuin, branch temple of Koyasan in Tokyo
- Maruyama Jinja, a Shinto shrine
- Monument to the opening of Shinagawa Station[21]
- Sengaku-ji—the graves of the Forty-seven rōnin and their lord as a Minato-ku designated cultural asset.[22] A designated national asset.[23]
- Tōzen-ji—the site of the first British legation[24]
Schools
- Takamatsu Junior High School (Municipal)
- Takanawadai Elementary School(Municipal)
- Takanawa Junior/Senior High School[25]
- Tokai University Takanawa campus
- Tokai University Takanawadai Junior and Senior High School[26]
Shopping streets
- Gyoranzaka Ginza Shotenkai (魚らん銀座商店会)
- Merry Road Takanawa (メリーロード高輪)
- Takanawadai shotenkai (高輪台商店会)
- Takanawa Sengakuji-mae Shotenkai (高輪泉岳寺前商店会)
- Takanawa Imperial Residence
- Nihon-enoki garage, Takanawa fire station
Subway, train and bus services
In Takanawa area, there are three subway stations, one each by two operating companies and the JR train station. Each of them are served with municipal and public bus services.
For bus services, the City of Minato operates community bus system called "Chii Bus", serving Takanawa area with Takanawa Route.[27][28]
Tokyo Metropolitan Government runs buses nicknamed Toei Bus, or To-Bus in short, and services are available in Takanawa neighborhood, too.[29]
Tokyu Bus operates lines in Takanawa area as well.[30] Takanawa has bus access from Shinagawa station east gate to Tokyo International Airport in Narita, Chiba prefecture[31] as well as from Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa to Haneda Airport.[32]
Sengakuji
Subway Toei Asakusa Line and Keikyū Main Line serve Sengakuji station.
Bus routes in Sengakuji area
Shinagawa
JR East serves Shinagawa with Tokaido Shinkansen, Yamanote Line, Keihin-Tōhoku Line, Tōkaidō Main Line and Yokosuka Line, along with Keikyū Main Line by Keikyū.
Bus routes in Shinagawa area
- Shinagawa station Takanawa gate
Shirokane-Takanawa
Two subway systems, or Tokyo Metro Namboku Line and Toei Mita Line serve Shirokane-Takanawa Station.
Bus routes in Shirokane-Takanawa area
Routes connecting transportation hubs are:
- Shirokane Takanawa station[29]
- Ta 87: Shibuya station - Shirokane-Takanawa - Tamachi station[29]
- Tan 94: Gotanda station via Takanawadai station[29]
- Gyoranzaka-shita crossing[29]
Takanawadai
Subway Toei Asakusa Line serves Takanawadai Station.
Bus routes in Takanawadai area
- The Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa
- Airport Limousine (Haneda): Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa - Terminal 2, Haneda - Terminal 1, Haneda - International Terminal, Haneda[32]
- Shina 93: Ōi Keibajō - The Grand Prince Hotel New takanawa - Meguro[29]
- Shina 97: Shinjuku station west gate - The Grand Prince Hotel New takanawa - Shinagawa station Takanawa gate[29]
- The Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa
- Airport Limousine (Haneda): Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa - Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa - Terminal 2, Haneda - Terminal 1, Haneda - International Terminal, Haneda[34]
- Airport Limousine (Narita): Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa - Shinagawa station east gate - Terminal 2, Narita Airport - Terminal 1, Narita Airport - Terminal 3, Narita Airport[31]
- Shirokanedai 2-chome
- Tan 94: Akabanebashi - Shirokanedai 2-chome - Gotanda[29]
- Takanawadai
- Tan 94: Akabanebashi - Takanawadai - Gotanda[29]
References
- "Access & Map." Sony. Retrieved on January 19, 2009.
- "港区立小・中学校通学区域一覧表(令和4年4月以降)" (PDF). City of Minato. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
- "Preserving the past". The Japan Times. 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2022-10-15. - Editorial
- "Takamatsu Junior High School—History of Education in Minato Ward, vol.2". Dejitaru Minatoku Kyoikushi [Minato-ku Digital Archive for the History of Education] (in Japanese). Minato Ward Board of Education. p. 470. Retrieved 18 October 2017. From chapter 7: the history and present status of education in Minato ward, section 3: Public kindergartens, elementary schools, and junior high schools.
- "Community and Living - City libraries". Archived from the original on 14 May 2006. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- "UNICEF House". Japan Committee for UNICEF. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Takamatsu Cancer Research Fund". Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- "Ajinomoto Corporate Museum". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Shoku to kurashi no chīsana hakubutsukan" (in Japanese). AJINOMOTO Co., Ltd. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Epson Aqua Stadium in Shinagawa". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Hatakeyama Memorial Museum". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Hatakeyama Memorial Museum". Archived from the original on 9 October 2016. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Museum of Logistics". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Prinzchien Garten". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Shinagawa Prince Cinema". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Chinquapin at former Hosokawa residence (Metropolitan relic)". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- Seishi Yokomizo (1978). Byōinzaka no kubikukuri no ie: Kindaichi Kōsuke saigo no jiken [The House of Hanging on Hospital Slope: the last of Kōsuke Kindaichi's case files]. Kadokawa shoten. ISBN 4041304628. OCLC 494527380.
- "Site of residence of Iwaya Sazanami". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "3. Imperial Residences". The Imperial Household Agency. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- "Takanawa Okido". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Monument to the opening of Shinagawa Station". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Sengaku-ji (temple); graves of Asano Naganori and the 47 Ronin (masterless samurai)". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Harakiri temple and seppuku sweets". Archived from the original on 29 December 2017. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "the site of the first British legation". Minato City. Retrieved 29 December 2017.
- "Takanawa Junior/Senior High School". Retrieved 28 December 2017.
- "Tokai University Takanawadai Junior and Senior High School" (in Japanese). Retrieved 28 December 2017.
- "Chii Bus route map" (PDF). Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- "Chii Bus timetables, Takanawa Route" (PDF). Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- "Toei Bus Route Map" (PDF). Bureau of Transportation, Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- "Shina 94: Route map" (in Japanese). Tokyu Bus. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- "Airport Limousine Bus Timetable, Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa [Dep.] - Narita Airport [Arr.]". Airport Transport Service, Co., Ltd. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- "Haneda Airport Routes (Shiba, Ebisu, Shinagawa to/from Haneda Airport): Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa". Airport Transport Service, Co., Ltd. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- "Timetable,Shina 94: Shinagara Station to Kamata" (PDF) (in Japanese). Tokyu Bus. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
- "Haneda Airport Routes (Shiba, Ebisu, Shinagawa to/from Haneda Airport): Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa". Airport Transport Service, Co., Ltd. Retrieved 27 December 2017.
External links
- "Minato City Official website". Retrieved 27 December 2017.