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{{Nihongo|'''Meguro'''|目黒区|Meguro-ku}} is a [[Special wards of Tokyo|special ward]] in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is '''Meguro City'''.<ref name="Meguro City">{{cite web |script-title=ja:目黒区方式ホームページ |trans-title=Official Homepage of Meguro City, Japanese |url=http://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/index.html|access-date=2011-04-26}}</ref><ref name="Meguro City en">{{cite web|title=English: Meguro City (Official English webpage for Meguro City)|url=http://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/english/index.html|publisher=Meguro City|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081103002919/http://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/english/index.html|archive-date=2008-11-03}}</ref> The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.
{{Nihongo|'''Meguro'''|目黒区|Meguro-ku}} is a [[Special wards of Tokyo|special ward]] in the [[Tokyo|Tokyo Metropolis]] in [[Japan]]. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is '''Meguro City'''.<ref name="Meguro City">{{cite web |script-title=ja:目黒区方式ホームページ |trans-title=Official Homepage of Meguro City, Japanese |url=http://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/index.html|access-date=2011-04-26}}</ref><ref name="Meguro City en">{{cite web|title=English: Meguro City (Official English webpage for Meguro City)|url=http://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/english/index.html|publisher=Meguro City|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081103002919/http://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/english/index.html|archive-date=2008-11-03}}</ref> The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.


Meguro is predominantly residential in character, but is also home to light industry, corporate head offices, the Komaba campus of [[University of Tokyo]] as well as fifteen foreign embassies and consulates. Residential neighborhoods include, [[Jiyugaoka]], Kakinokizaka, and [[Nakameguro, Meguro, Tokyo|Nakameguro]]. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated [[population]] of 277,171 and a [[population density]] of 18,890 persons per km<sup>2</sup>. The total area is 14.67&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.
Meguro is predominantly residential in character, but is also home to light industry, corporate head offices, the Komaba campus of [[University of Tokyo]] as well as fifteen foreign embassies and consulates. Residential neighborhoods include, [[Jiyugaoka]], Kakinokizaka, and [[Nakameguro, Meguro, Tokyo|Nakameguro]]. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated [[population]] of 277,171 and a [[population density]] of 18,890 persons per km<sup>2</sup>. The total area is 14.67&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.
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* [[Chūōchō, Meguro, Tokyo|Chūōchō]]
* [[Chūōchō, Meguro, Tokyo|Chūōchō]]
* [[Haramachi, Meguro, Tokyo|Haramachi]]
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* [[Hirachō, Meguro, Tokyo|Hirachō]]
* [[Hirachō, Meguro, Tokyo|Hirachō]]
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* [[Aobadai, Meguro, Tokyo|Aobadai]]
* [[Aobadai, Meguro, Tokyo|Aobadai]]
* [[Gohongi, Meguro, Tokyo|Gohongi]]
* [[Gohongi, Meguro, Tokyo|Gohongi]]
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== Politics and government ==
== Politics and government ==
[[File:Meguro, Tokyo City Office.jpg|thumb|Meguro Ward Government Offices]]
[[File:Meguro, Tokyo City Office.jpg|thumb|Meguro Ward Government Offices]]
Meguro ward government is led by the city assembly with 36 elected members with current terms from May 1, 2011 to April 30, 2015. The chairman of the council is Yoshiaki Ito.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}} The mayor is Eiji Aoki, an independent. His term lasts until April 24, 2016.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}}
Meguro ward government is led by the city assembly with 36 elected members with current terms from May 1, 2011, to April 30, 2015. The chairman of the council is Yoshiaki Ito.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}} The mayor is Eiji Aoki, an independent. His term lasts until April 24, 2016.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}}


=== Elections ===
=== Elections ===
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* Komabano Park, Komaba
* Komabano Park, Komaba
* [[Komazawa Olympic Park]]
* [[Komazawa Olympic Park]]
* [[Rinshi-no-mori Park]]
* [[Meguro Sky Garden]], [[Ohashi, Meguro, Tokyo|Ohashi]] Linear roof garden park spiraling 35 meters above street level covering the junction of two major expressways.
* [[Meguro Sky Garden]], [[Ohashi, Meguro, Tokyo|Ohashi]] Linear roof garden park spiraling 35 meters above street level covering the junction of two major expressways.
* Saigoyama Park, Aobadai
* Saigoyama Park, Aobadai
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* St. Paul's Church, Gohongi ([[Anglican Church in Japan]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nskk.org/tokyo/church/paul |script-title=ja:日本聖公会東京教区聖パウロ教会 |publisher=Nskk.org |access-date=2014-04-07}}</ref>
* St. Paul's Church, Gohongi ([[Anglican Church in Japan]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nskk.org/tokyo/church/paul |script-title=ja:日本聖公会東京教区聖パウロ教会 |publisher=Nskk.org |access-date=2014-04-07}}</ref>
* [[Masjid Indonesia Tokyo]]
* [[Masjid Indonesia Tokyo]]
* Gohyaku Rakanji Temple


== Transportation ==
== Transportation ==
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=== Rail ===
=== Rail ===
*[[Tokyu Corporation]]
*[[Tokyu Corporation]]
**[[Tōkyū Tōyoko Line|Tōyoko Line]]: [[Naka-Meguro Station|Naka-Meguro]], Yutenji, Gakugei Daigaku, Toritsu Daigaku, Jiyugaoka Stations
**[[Tōkyū Tōyoko Line|Tōyoko Line]]: {{STN|Nakameguro}} - {{STN|Yūtenji}} - {{STN|Gakugei-daigaku}} - {{STN|Toritsu-Daigaku}} - {{STN|Jiyūgaoka|Tokyo}}
**[[Tōkyū Ōimachi Line|Ōimachi Line]]: Jiyugaoka, Midorigaoka, Ōokayama Stations
**[[Tōkyū Ōimachi Line|Ōimachi Line]]: Jiyugaoka - {{STN|Midorigaoka|Tokyo}} - {{STN|Ōokayama}}
**[[Tokyu Meguro Line|Meguro Line]]: Ōokayama, Senzoku Stations
**[[Tokyu Meguro Line|Meguro Line]]: Ōokayama - {{STN|Senzoku}}
**[[Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line|Den-en-toshi Line]]: Ikejiri-Ōhashi Station
**[[Tōkyū Den-en-toshi Line|Den-en-toshi Line]]: {{STN|Ikejiri-Ōhashi}}
*[[Keio Corporation]] [[Keiō Inokashira Line]]: [[Komaba-Todaimae Station]]
*[[Keio Corporation]] [[Keiō Inokashira Line]]: {{STN|Komaba-Todaimae}}
*Note: [[Meguro Station]] ([[JR East]], Tokyu Meguro Line, [[Tokyo Metro Namboku Line]], [[Toei Mita Line]]) is in Shinagawa, not Meguro.
*Note: [[Meguro Station]] ([[JR East]], Tokyu Meguro Line, [[Tokyo Metro Namboku Line]], [[Toei Mita Line]]) is in Shinagawa, not Meguro.


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* [[Tokyo Institute of Technology]]
* [[Tokyo Institute of Technology]]
* Note: [[Tokyo Gakugei University]] and [[Tokyo Metropolitan University]] were formerly in Meguro.
* Note: [[Tokyo Gakugei University]] and [[Tokyo Metropolitan University]] were formerly in Meguro.
* [[Tokyo College of Music]]


=== Public schools ===
=== Public schools ===
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In addition the metropolis operates a consolidated junior and senior high school in Meguro called [[Ōshūkan Secondary School]].
In addition the metropolis operates a consolidated junior and senior high school in Meguro called [[Ōshūkan Secondary School]].


Municipal elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Meguro City Board of Education.
Municipal elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Meguro City Board of Education.


Municipal junior high schools:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/smph/shisetsu/shisetsu/shochurin/kuritsu_chu.html|title=区立中学校|publisher=Meguro|accessdate=2022-11-08}}</ref>
Municipal junior high schools:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/smph/shisetsu/shisetsu/shochurin/kuritsu_chu.html|title=区立中学校|publisher=Meguro|access-date=2022-11-08}}</ref>
* Meguro 1st Junior High School ([[:ja:目黒区立第一中学校|第一中学校]])
* Meguro 1st Junior High School ([[:ja:目黒区立第一中学校|第一中学校]])
* Meguro 7th Junior High School ([[:ja:目黒区立第七中学校|第七中学校]])
* Meguro 7th Junior High School ([[:ja:目黒区立第七中学校|第七中学校]])
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* Otori Junior High School ([[:ja:目黒区立大鳥中学校|大鳥中学校]])
* Otori Junior High School ([[:ja:目黒区立大鳥中学校|大鳥中学校]])


Municipal elementary schools:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/smph/shisetsu/shisetsu/shochurin/kuritsu_sho.html|title=区立小学校|publisher=Meguro|accessdate=2022-11-08}}</ref>
Municipal elementary schools:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/smph/shisetsu/shisetsu/shochurin/kuritsu_sho.html|title=区立小学校|publisher=Meguro|access-date=2022-11-08}}</ref>
* Aburamen Elementary School ([[:ja:目黒区立油面小学校|油面小学校]])
* Aburamen Elementary School ([[:ja:目黒区立油面小学校|油面小学校]])
* Dendo Elementary School (田道小学校)
* Dendo Elementary School (田道小学校)
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=== International schools ===
=== International schools ===
* [[Aoba-Japan International School]]
* [[Aoba-Japan International School]]
* [[Tokyo Indonesian School]]


== Economy ==
== Economy ==
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* Unilever Japan, head office
* Unilever Japan, head office
* Walt Disney Japan, head office
* Walt Disney Japan, head office

== International relations ==
=== Friendship cities ===
* {{Flagicon|CHN}} [[Dongcheng, Beijing|Dongcheng District]], [[Beijing]], [[China|People's Republic of China]] (since 1991<ref>{{Cite web |title=友好都市 北京市東城区(旧崇文区) |url=https://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/bunka/kusei/gaiyou/toujyouku.html |language=ja |publisher=Meguro City Government |date=2017-11-27 |access-date=2023-10-28}}</ref>)
* {{Flagicon|KOR}} [[Jungnang District]], [[Seoul]], [[South Korea|Republic of Korea]] (since 2013<ref>{{Cite web |title=ソウル特別市中浪区と友好都市協定を締結しました |url=https://www.city.meguro.tokyo.jp/bunka/kusei/gaiyou/chunnangu_2019.html |language=ja |publisher=Meguro City Government |date=2019-08-25 |access-date=2023-10-28}}</ref>)

=== Diplomatic missions in Meguro ===
[[File:ポーランド大使館全景.jpg|thumb|Embassy of [[Poland]] at [[Mita, Meguro, Tokyo|Mita]]]]
* {{Flagicon|DZA}} [[Embassy]] of the People's Democratic Republic of [[Algeria]] (at Higashigaoka)
* {{Flagicon|AZE}} Embassy of the Republic of [[Azerbaijan]] (at [[Mita, Meguro, Tokyo|Mita]])
* {{Flagicon|EGY}} Embassy of the Arab Republic of [[Egypt]] (at [[Aobadai]])
* {{Flagicon|GAB}} Embassy of the [[Gabon]]ese Republic (at Higashigaoka)
* {{Flagicon|KEN}} Embassy of the Republic of [[Kenya]] (at Yakumo)
* {{Flagicon|MRT}} Embassy of the Islamic Republic of [[Mauritania]] (at Gohongi)
* {{Flagicon|FSM}} Embassy of the Federated States of [[Micronesia]] (at [[Meguro, Meguro-ku|Meguro]])
* {{Flagicon|NEP}} Embassy of [[Nepal]] (at [[Shimomeguro]])
* {{Flagicon|PNG}} Embassy of the Independent State of [[Papua New Guinea]] (at Shimomeguro)
* {{Flagicon|POL}} Embassy of the Republic of [[Poland]] (at Mita)
* {{Flagicon|SEN}} Embassy of the Republic of [[Senegal]] (at Aobadai)
* {{Flagicon|SUD}} Embassy of the Republic of the [[Sudan]] (at Yakumo)
* {{Flagicon|THA}} Royal [[Thailand|Thai]] Embassy [[Military attaché|Military Attaché]] Office (at Shimomeguro)
* {{Flagicon|TOG}} Embassy of the [[Togo]]lese Republic (at Yakumo)


== Notable people from Meguro ==
== Notable people from Meguro ==

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Meguro
目黒区
Meguro City
Cherry trees along the Meguro River, near Nakameguro
Cherry trees along the Meguro River, near Nakameguro
Flag of Meguro
Official seal of Meguro
Location of Meguro in Tokyo Metropolis
Location of Meguro in Tokyo Metropolis
Meguro is located in Japan
Meguro
Meguro
Location in Japan
Coordinates: 35°38′N 139°41′E / 35.633°N 139.683°E / 35.633; 139.683
CountryJapan
RegionKantō
PrefectureTokyo Metropolis
Government
 • MayorEiji Aoki
Area
 • Total14.67 km2 (5.66 sq mi)
Population
 (October 1, 2020[1])
 • Total288,088
 • Density19,637/km2 (50,860/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+09:00 (JST)
Websitewww.city.meguro.tokyo.jp
Symbols
BirdGreat tit
FlowerLespedeza
TreeCastanopsis

Meguro (目黒区, Meguro-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The English translation of its Japanese self-designation is Meguro City.[2][3] The ward was founded on March 15, 1947.

Meguro is predominantly residential in character, but is also home to light industry, corporate head offices, the Komaba campus of University of Tokyo as well as fifteen foreign embassies and consulates. Residential neighborhoods include, Jiyugaoka, Kakinokizaka, and Nakameguro. As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 277,171 and a population density of 18,890 persons per km2. The total area is 14.67 km2.

Meguro is also used to refer to the area around Meguro Station, which is not located in Meguro ward, but in neighboring Shinagawa's Kamiōsaki district.

History

The Higashiyama shell mound in the north of the ward contains remains from the paleolithic, Jōmon, Yayoi, and Kofun periods.

The area now known as Meguro was formerly two towns, Meguro proper and Hibusuma, all parts of the former Ebara District of Musashi Province. The two were merged into a Meguro ward for Tokyo City in 1932 and since then the ward has remained with no alterations to its territory.

The name "Meguro", meaning "black eyes", derives from the Meguro Fudō (Black-eyed Fudō-myōō) of Ryūsenji. The Meguro Fudō was one of five Fudō-myōō statues placed at strategic points on the outskirts of Edo in the early seventeenth century by the abbot Tenkai, an advisor to Tokugawa Ieyasu, to provide protection for the new capital of the Tokugawa shogunate.[4] Each statue had eyes of a different color. (Mejiro, a district in Toshima ward, is named for the white-eyed Fudō-myōō).

Geography

Hokusai ukiyo-e of a view of Mount Fuji from Shimomeguro

Four other special wards surround Meguro. They are Shibuya (to the northeast), Setagaya (to the west), Ōta (to the south), and Shinagawa (to the southeast).

Districts and neighborhoods

Politics and government

Meguro Ward Government Offices

Meguro ward government is led by the city assembly with 36 elected members with current terms from May 1, 2011, to April 30, 2015. The chairman of the council is Yoshiaki Ito.[citation needed] The mayor is Eiji Aoki, an independent. His term lasts until April 24, 2016.[citation needed]

Elections

Sightseeing and local landmarks

Meguro Sky Garden
Persimmon Hall, Meguro
Grilled Pacific saury at the Meguro Autumn Sanma Festival

Green spaces

Cultural institutions

Religious institutions

Transportation

Naka-Meguro Station

Rail

Highways

Education

University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus

Colleges and universities

Public schools

Metropolitan high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education.

  • Kokusai High School [ja] (Kokusai means "International" in Japanese)
  • Komaba High School
  • Meguro High School
  • Geijutsu High School (Closed in 2012)

In addition the metropolis operates a consolidated junior and senior high school in Meguro called Ōshūkan Secondary School.

Municipal elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Meguro City Board of Education.

Municipal junior high schools:[9]

Municipal elementary schools:[10]

International schools

Economy

Company headquarters

International relations

Friendship cities

Diplomatic missions in Meguro

Embassy of Poland at Mita

Notable people from Meguro

Notable residents

References

  1. ^ "Population by District". Tokyo Statistical Yearbook. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  2. ^ 目黒区方式ホームページ [Official Homepage of Meguro City, Japanese]. Retrieved 2011-04-26.
  3. ^ "English: Meguro City (Official English webpage for Meguro City)". Meguro City. Archived from the original on 2008-11-03.
  4. ^ Paul Waley, Tokyo: City of Stories (Tokyo: Weatherhill, 1991), 237.
  5. ^ トップページ ― めぐろパーシモンホール/中目黒GTプラザホール. Persimmon.or.jp. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  6. ^ "Himonya Catholic Church". Home.m06.itscom.net. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  7. ^ "Katholische Deutschsprachige Gemeinde". Sankt Michael Tokyo. Retrieved 23 April 2014.
  8. ^ 日本聖公会東京教区聖パウロ教会. Nskk.org. Retrieved 2014-04-07.
  9. ^ "区立中学校". Meguro. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
  10. ^ "区立小学校". Meguro. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
  11. ^ "Headquarters & Main Contacts Archived 2011-08-03 at the Wayback Machine." Books Kinokuniya. Retrieved on July 25, 2011. "Dept.General Affairs Dept. 3-7-10 Shimomeguro Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8504"
  12. ^ "事業所・営業所 | Makino". www.makino.co.jp.
  13. ^ "Corporate overview Archived 2020-01-04 at the Wayback Machine." Stanley Electric. Retrieved on March 7, 2019.
  14. ^ "友好都市 北京市東城区(旧崇文区)" (in Japanese). Meguro City Government. 2017-11-27. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  15. ^ "ソウル特別市中浪区と友好都市協定を締結しました" (in Japanese). Meguro City Government. 2019-08-25. Retrieved 2023-10-28.
  16. ^ "プロフィール | HALCALI | ソニーミュージックオフィシャルサイト". Sony Music.

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