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Ajinomoto Stadium

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Jindai Botanical Garden in Chōfu is a popular public park.
is a
city located in
Tokyo,
Japan. The city was founded on
April 1,
1955.
As of
2003, the city has an estimated
population of 210,428 and the
density of 9,773.71 persons per
km². The total area is 21.53 km². Chōfu has significance to American expatriates because it is home to the
American School in Japan, a K-12 institution attended by many American and international children.
The
University of Electro-Communications is located here.
There is the park and memorial hall of novelist Mushanokōji Saneatsu, a former resident of Chōfu.
Tokyo Stadium (commonly known as
Ajinomoto Stadium) in Chōfu hosts
soccer games for two
J. League teams:
F.C. Tokyo and
Tokyo Verdy 1969.
Chōfu is also home to
Chōfu Airport, which handles
general aviation traffic and some flights to the islands south of Tokyo.
Chofu is home to a large cultural centre which supports many groups encouraging the integration of
gaijin into Japanese society- Providing free
Japanese,
Shodo,
Ikebana,
Karate (and many other), lessons
Chōfu can be accessed from central Tokyo by the
Keio Line at
Tobitakyu Station (closest to the stadium and airport),
Chōfu Station (closest to the town center). The
Chūō Expressway also runs through Chōfu and has an interchange near the stadium and airport.
Politics of Chōfu
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Chōfu mayoral election, 2006
External links
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Chōfu official website in English
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Chōfu official website in Japanese
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