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(New page: '''Sumida-ku''' (墨田区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The ward has a population of 240,296 according to 2008 census data and located in the northeast section ...) |
Sumida-ku (墨田区) is one of the 23 special wards of Tokyo, Japan. The ward has a population of 240,296 according to 2008 census data and located in the northeast section of Tokyo. The Sumida and Arakawa rivers form two natural borders for the district and its neighboring wards include Adachi, Arakawa, Katsushika, Edogawa, Taito, Chuo, and Koto. In 1932 the region in which Sumida is now located was made up of the Honjo and Mukojima wards in the City of Tokyo. In 1957, the new special ward was established.
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Sumida is home to multiple locations and destinations of note, including:
Currently, numerous companies make their headquarters in Sumida, including the Asahi Breweries in Azuma-bashi, Japan Tobacco in Yokokawa, Keisei Electric Railway in Oshiage, Lion Corporation in Honjo, and Tobu Railway in Oshiage.
A number of well known celebrities and public personalities are from Sumida. Historical figures who lived and died in Sumida include Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Hasegawa Heizo, Enomoto Takeaki, Koda Rohan, Katsu Kaishu, Mori Ogai, and Nezumi Kozo.
Modern personalities and celebrites include the likes of Chosuke Ikariya, Sadaharu Oh, Kazuhito Tadaono, Hisanori Takahashi, Suiho Tagawa, Nana Kinomi, Chisa Yokoyama, and Yoshihiro Takayama.