(Redirected from Nishi-tokyo, Tokyo)
is a
city located in
Tokyo,
Japan.
As of
March1,
2007, the city has an estimated
population of 191,927 and the
density of 12,108.58 persons per
km². The total area is 15.85 km².
The city was founded on
January 21,
2001. Before that date, the area was two separate cities
Hoya and
Tanashi. The name Nishi-tokyo means "West Tokyo."
Geography
Nishitokyo is located at the centre of the geological/geographical region known as the
Musashino terrace, and is covered with the Kantō loam formation. Even though it belongs to an area, Tama, with bad water supply, the city has a good water supply, owing to rivers running through the city - the
Shakujii River,
Shirako River,
Shin River (tributary of Shirako River) and
Tamagawa Josui River. From east to west, the city is about 4.8 km (15748 ft) and from south to north is about 5.6 km.
Neighboring municipality
★ East -
Nerima Ward
★ West -
Kodaira City
★ South -
Koganei City and
Musashino City
★ North -
Niiza City,
Saitama Prefecture
★ Northwest -
Higashikurume City
Area
★ Old Hoya
::Fuji-machi, Hibarigaoka, Higashi-cho, Higashi-fushimi, Hoya-cho, Izumi-cho, Kita-machi, Naka-machi, Sakae-cho, Shimo-hoya, Shin-machi, Sumiyoshi-cho, Yagisawa
★ Old Tanashi
::Kitahara-cho, Midori-cho, Minami-cho, Mukodai-cho, Nishihara-cho, Shibakubo-cho, Tanashi-cho, Yato-cho,
History
Old Tanashi flourished in the
Edo period when it was established as a post station. Since the end of that period, the city has gradually descended since the Kobu Railroad veers off away from the city.
It is known from digs at Hoya that human beings have lived in this area since the
Jōmon period.
External links
★
Nishi-tokyo official website in Japanese