(Redirected from Tobata)'Tobata' (戸畑区; -ku) is the smallest
ward of
Kitakyushu city. Population: 64,330 (national census, 2000).
Area: 16.66 km².

Tobata Gion yamagasa float
Tobata's greatest and proudest treasure is the annual festival (matsuri) called the
Tobata Gion Yamagasa festival.
History and Geography

The Waka-To O-hashi bridge from the Tobata side of the
Dokai wan
In 1899 Tobata-cho (Tobata town) was created, and in 1924 Tobata-shi (Tobata city). The city was merged into
Kitakyushu in 1963. Officially Tobata became a ward of Kitakyushu on April 1, 1963.
Part of Tobata ward faces the sea inlet or
firth (Scottish English) called
Dokai wan, and the surrounding outer sea is called
Hibiki nada. The red-painted bridge between Tobata and Wakamatsu wards is called the Waka-To Ohashi (Great Bridge of Waka-To) and was the first suspension bridge in Asia, completed in 1963. On September 30, 2005 it passed into the control of
Kitakyushu city.
A new tunnel is being constructed in 2005-8 between Tobata and Wakamatsu wards to link the
Hibiki container terminal with
Kokura.
Much of this ward, especially the part facing the open sea, is taken up by the
Nippon Steel (Shin Nihon Seitetsu) foundries, blast furnaces, coaling docks etc. though the numbers employed there are greatly reduced since the heyday of steelmaking in the 1960s, from about 25,000 to 8,000 employees.
Cultural Tobata

The West Japan Industrial Club (Nishi Nihon Kogyo Club)
The
West Japan Industrial Club (Matsumoto-tei, a house originally built for and owned by Mr. Matsumoto), a large house and garden adjoining Yomiya park, was designed by
Tatsuno Kingo who also designed
Tokyo Station as a monument to Japan's victory in the Russo-Japanese War. A scene from the 2003 movie "Spy Sorge" (director Masahiro Shinoda) about
Richard Sorge was shot in the garden,
Nearby
Kyushu Institute of Technology (founded by Mr. Matsumoto in 1907) has its oldest campus (the faculty of engineering) in Tobata.
The most important annual folk-cultural event is the
Tobata Gion festival designated a national intangible cultural asset, and the
Kitakyushu city art museum is also here. There are standing exhibits of Western and Japanese art and regularly changing art exhibitions.
Education
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Kyushu Institute of Technology was founded in Tobata in 1907.
Notable People
The notable rugby player
Takuro Miuchi is from Tobata. There is a rugby ground at Astem no Mori, and another at Sayagatani. Miuchi first learned to play rugby at
Sayagatani rugby school and later at
Yahata High School.

The Wakato ferry under Wakato bridge
Transport & Facilities
There are two
JR Kyushu rail stations on the
Kagoshima Main Line (Kagoshima honsen):
Tobata Station and
Kyushu Koudaimae Station, named after
Kyushu Institute of Technology which is seven minutes walk from there. Buses are run by the Nishitetsu company.
Tobata Saty is next to JR Tobata station. It is a kind of local and down-market department store, as compared with Isetan and Izutsuya in nearby
Kokura Kita ward.
Wakato ferry is for passengers with bicycles. It is one of the shortest and cheapest ferries in Japan (three minutes, 50 yen).
See also
Other wards of Kitakyushu:
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Kokura Kita
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Kokura Minami
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Moji
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Yahata Higashi
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Yahata Nishi
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Wakamatsu
External links
English
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Tobata Gion festival
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KIT Tobata campus
Japanese
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100 Photos of Tobata
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Tobata ward office (official page)
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Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art
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Kitakyushu Techno Center
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Wel Tobata