Adachi (足立区, Adachi-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. It is located to the north of the heart of Tokyo. The ward consists of two separate areas: a small strip of land between the Sumida River and Arakawa River and a larger area north of the Arakawa River. The ward is bordered by the cities of Kawaguchi, Sōka and Yashio in Saitama and Katsushika, Sumida, Arakawa and Kita in Tokyo. The ward is called Adachi City in English.
As of May 1, 2015, the ward has an estimated population of 692,707 and a population density of 13,010 persons per km2. The total area is 53.25 km2.
The Adachi Land Transportation Office is located here, and automobiles registered at this office bear Adachi number plates.
In 1932, Adachi, formerly known as Minamiadachi District, became a ward of Tokyo City. The special ward was founded on March 15, 1947.
Districts and neighborhoods
Ayase Area
Adachi
Aoi
Ayase
Kōdō
Nishi Ayase
Fuchie Area
Higashi Hokima
Higashi Rokugatsu-chō
Hodzuka-chō
Hokima
Nishi Hokima
Rokuchō
Rokugatsu
Takenotsuka
Hanahata Area
Hanahata
Kahei
Kitakaheichō
Minami Hanabatake
Mutsuki
Nishi Kahei
Shinmei
Shinmei Minami
Tatsunuma
Yanaka
Higashi Fuchie Area
Higashi Ayase
Nakagawa
Ōyata
Sano
Tōwa
Ikō Area
Higashi Ikō
Ikō
Ikōhon-chō
Nishi Ikō
Nishi Ikōchō
Nishi Takenotsuka
Kōhoku Area
Horinouchi
Kaga
Kōhoku
Miyagi
Nitta
Odai
Saranuma
Shikahama
Tsubaki
Yazaike
Nishi Arai Area
Motoki
Motoki Higashi-machi
Motoki Kita-machi
Motoki Minami-machi
Motoki Nishi-machi
Nishi Arai
Nishi Arai Honchō
Ōgi
Okino
Sekihara
Senju Area
Hinodemachi
Senju
Senju Motomachi
Senju Akebono-chō
Senju Asahi-chō
Senju Azuma
Senju Hashido-chō
Senju Kawahara-chō
Senju Kotobuki-chō
Senju Midori-chō
Senju Miyamoto-chō
Senju Naka-chō
Senju Nakai-chō
Senju Ōkawa-chō
Senju Sakuragi
Senju Sekiya-chō
Senju Tatsuta-chō
Senju Yanagi-chō
Yanagihara
Toneri Area
Iriya
Iriya-chō
Kojiya
Kojiya Honchō
Toneri
Toneri Kōen
Tonerimachi
Umejima Area
Chūō Honmachi
Hirano
Hitotsuya
Kurihara
Nishi Arai Sakae-chō
Shimane
Umeda
Umejima
Sights
Nishiarai Daishi
Nishiarai Daishi, located in Nishiarai, is a temple of the Buzan branch of Shingon Buddhism. Its formal name is Gochisan Henjōin Sōji-ji (Sōji-ji Temple). This is one of the Three Great Temples[citation needed] in the Kantō region along with Kawasaki Daishi and Sano Yakuyoke Daishi, and a large number of people annually visit the temple at New Year.
Parks
Toneri Park:
Toneri Park is a metropolitan park located in Toneri. It is divided into east and west sections by Ogubashi Street. The west site has sports facilities such as an athletic stadium, tennis courts and baseball grounds. The east site has a big pond, water park and bird sanctuary. A part of the east site is now under construction. The park can be accessed by arriving at Toneri-kōen Station on the Nippori-Toneri Liner or by bus.
Higashi Ayase Park:
Higashi Ayase Park is a metropolitan park that straddles the border between Ayase and Higashi Ayase. It contains Tokyo Budokan. Within the park, there is a Japanese garden which has a wide variety of plants. It also has sports facilities such as baseball and gateball grounds.
Urban Agricultural Park:
Urban Agricultural Park (Toshi Nōgyō Kōen), located in Shikahama, is run by Adachi Ward. Officially, it is a part of Kōhoku Park. It is located near the meeting of the Shiba and Arakawa Rivers, and its south end faces a green space on the Arakawa river area. There are fields, orchards, greenhouses and other facilities that aim to show farming techniques that have been adopted in the suburbs of Tokyo. There are also facilities for families such as lawns and play equipment.
There is a rest house near the entrance on the Arakawa riverbank side. The rest house is at the point where the Arakawa and Shibakawa cycling roads meet. There is no admission fee. It is closed early in the morning and late at night, as well as all day on some days such as the year-end and new-year holidays. The park is far from the train station, but there is a bus running from Nishiarai Station to the park. The park is about a five-minute walk south of the bus stop Shikahama 5 on Kawaguchi Station line (Shikahama-Ryōke) and Akabane Station line (to Nishiarai Station by way of Arakawa Bridge). There is parking for cars and sightseeing buses under the Shuto Expressway Kawaguchi Route, and Shikahamabashi Exit and Higashi Ryōke Exit are nearby. The parking lot is also close to Kan-nana Road.
Adachi Park of Living Things:
Adachi Park of Living Things, located within Motofuchie Park in Hokima, is run by Adachi Ward.
Halls and cultural facilities
Tokyo Budokan:
Tokyo Budokan, located within Higashi Ayase Metropolitan Park, is a sports facility run by Tokyo Sport Benefits Corporation. The Tokyo Budokan has an avant-garde building designed by a famous architect Kijō Rokkaku. It includes places for martial arts and Kyūdō, and training rooms. The word budokan means "martial arts hall", and the same word is part of the name of the more-famous Nippon Budokan. The Tokyo Budokan's address is 3-20-1 Ayase, Adachi, Tokyo.
Galaxy+City:
Galaxy+City (Gyarakushitii) is a generic term for series of cultural facilities in Kurihara. It used to be run by Adachi Lifelong Educational Promotion Corporation, but the management was taken over by Youth Centre of Adachi Board of Education on April 1, 2005. It contains two main facilities: Nishiarai Culture Hall (theatre) and Adachi Children's Science Museum. There are also event halls, cafes and others.
Theatre 1010:
Theatre 1010 was named as it is because the number 1010 (Senjū) and the name of the theater's location (Senju) are homonyms in Japanese.
Adachi Historical Museum:
Adachi Historical Museum, located within Higashifuchie Park in Ōyata, is run by Adachi Ward.