Uchisaiwaichō

Uchisaiwaichō (内幸町) is a district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, at the south-east corner of the ward bordering with Chūō and Minato. Uchisaiwaichō Station on the Toei Mita Line is located in the area. Parts of the Hibiya Station and Shimbashi Station are also located in the neighborhood.

History

In the late Edo period, the present-day Uchiwaisaichō area was a part of the Hibiya area. Many daimyō's mansions were located in the area, which was within the outer moat of Edo Castle.

After the Meiji Restoration, it was known for a time as Uchiyamashita-cho before the name "Uchisaiwaichō" was adopted after its location between Saiwaibashi Bridge (幸橋, Saiwaibashi) on the Outer Moat and Saiwai Gate (幸御門, Saiwai-gomon). The Tokyo National Museum was originally located in the area.

Businesses

Before Yamato Life declared bankruptcy, its headquarters was in Uchisaiwaichō.[3]

Education

Chiyoda Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools. Chiyoda Elementary School (千代田小学校) is the zoned elementary school for Uchisaiwaichō 1-2 chōme.[4] There is a freedom of choice system for junior high schools in Chiyoda Ward, and so there are no specific junior high school zones.[5]

References

  1. "Northeast Asia Archived 2011-07-28 at the Wayback Machine." China Airlines. Retrieved on August 30, 2011. "Tokyo 8F, 1-2-1, Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan"
  2. "Office locations." Kroll Inc. Retrieved on 14 August 2011. "Tokyo 24/F NBF Hibiya Building, 1-7 Uchisaiwaicho 1-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-0011 Japan" "Tokyo (Kroll Ontrack) 24/F NBF Hibiya Building 1-7 Uchisaiwaicho 1-chome Chiyoda-ku 100-0011 Japan"
  3. "会社概要." Yamato Life. February 5, 2005. Retrieved on January 20, 2010. "所在地 〒100-0011東京都千代田区内幸町一丁目1番7号"
  4. "区立小学校の通学区域". Chiyoda Board of Education. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
  5. "区立中学校の通学区域と学校選択". Chiyoda Board of Education. Retrieved 2022-10-08. 千代田区では、[...]
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