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  2. Tokyo 11th district - Wikipedia

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    As of 18 January 2023, the areas covered by this district are as follows: Parts of Itabashi. Parts of the Central Ward jurisdiction Itabashi 1–4, Kaga 1–2, Oyama Higashi, Oyamakanai, Kumano, Nakamaru, Minami, Inaridai, Nakajuku, Hikawa, Sakae, Oyama, Oyama Nishi, Saiwai, Nakaitabashi, Naka, Yayoi, Hon, Yamato, Futaba, Fujimi, Otaniguchi Kami, Otaniguchi Kita, Otaniguchi 1/2, Mukaihara 1 ...

  3. Itabashi - Wikipedia

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    Itabashi (板橋区, Itabashi-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. In English, it is called Itabashi City . Itabashi has sister-city relations with Burlington, Ontario , in Canada; Shijingshan District of Beijing in the People's Republic of China; and Bologna in Italy.

  4. Daito Bunka University - Wikipedia

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    Also, while there is a high school on the Daito Bunka Gakuen at the Itabashi Campus, the Daito Bunka First High School (大東文化第一高等学校, だいとうぶんかだいいちこうとうがっこう), there is no "escalator system" of automatic entry into the university for those students as can be found at other universities in Japan.

  5. Teikyo University - Wikipedia

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    Although the headquarters is the Itabashi campus, the majority of students (approximately 17,000) are enrolled at the Hachiōji campus in West Tokyo. In the 2019 and 2020 editions of its university rankings, Times Higher Education ranked Teikyo University among the top 501-600 universities in the world and 78th in Asia .

  6. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education (東京都教育委員会 Tōkyō-to Kyōiku Iinkai) is the board of education in Tokyo, Japan.The board directly manages most of the public high schools in all 23 special wards, the Western Tokyo, and all islands under Tokyo's jurisdiction.

  7. Special wards of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The 35 wards of the former city were integrated into 22 on March 15, 1947, just before the legal definition of special wards was given by the Local Autonomy Law, enforced on May 3 the same year. The 23rd ward, Nerima, was formed on August 1, 1947, when Itabashi was split again.

  8. Nihon University - Wikipedia

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    Nihon University (日本大学, Nihon Daigaku, lit. ' Japan University '), abbreviated as Nichidai (日大), is a private research university in Japan. Its predecessor, Nihon Law School (currently the Department of Law), was founded by Yamada Akiyoshi, the Minister of Justice, in 1889. [6]

  9. Wards of Japan - Wikipedia

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    A ward (区, ku) is a subdivision of the cities of Japan that are large enough to have been designated by government ordinance. [1] Wards are used to subdivide each city designated by government ordinance ("designated city").