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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.
Akatsuka No. 3 Junior High School (赤塚第三中学校) Itabashi No. 1 Junior High School (板橋第一中学校) Itabashi No. 2 Junior High School (板橋第二中学校) Itabashi No. 3 Junior High School (板橋第三中学校) Itabashi No. 5 Junior High School (板橋第五中学校) Kaga Junior High School (加賀中学校)
Itabashi No. 1 Elementary School (板橋第一小学校) Itabashi No. 2 Elementary School (板橋第二小学校) Itabashi No. 4 Elementary School (板橋第四小学校) Itabashi No. 5 Elementary School (板橋第五小学校) Itabashi No. 6 Elementary School (板橋第六小学校) Itabashi No. 7 Elementary School (板橋第七小学校 ...
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.
Daimon (大門) is a district of Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. As of February 1, 2016, the population in the district is 1,139. As of February 1, 2016, the population in the district is 1,139. The postal code is 175-0085.
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 .
Kobayashi et al. (also known as Tokyo Ward Autonomy Case). [citation needed] In 1998, the National Diet passed a revision of the Local Autonomy Law (effective in the year 2000) that implemented the conclusions of the Final Report on the Tokyo Ward System Reform increasing their fiscal autonomy and established the wards as basic local public ...
The area around the station was absorbed into the City of Tokyo in 1932, all becoming part of Itabashi Ward, and it was not until 1947 that the former town of Nerima was split off from Itabashi Ward to become Nerima Ward. [3] From 17 March 2012, station numbering was introduced on the Tobu Tojo Line, with Tōbu-Nerima Station becoming "TJ-08". [4]