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Hanamigawa-ku
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Hanamigawa Ward (花見川区, Hanamigawa-ku) is one of the six wards of the city of Chiba in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. As of April 2012, the ward has an estimated population of 179,770 and a population density of 5,250 persons per km². The total area is 34.24 km².[1]

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Hanamigawa Ward Office (Dec 20, 2011)
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Geography

Hanamigawa Ward is located inland in the northernmost part of the city of Chiba. The ward takes its name from the Hanami River, which flows through the ward.

Places

  • Amadocho
  • Asahigaoka
  • Asahigaokacho
  • Chigusacho
  • Dainichicho
  • Hanamigawa
  • Hanashimacho
  • Hanazono
  • Hanazonocho
  • Hatamachi
  • Kashiwai
  • Kashiwaicho
  • Kemigawacho
  • Kotehashicho
  • Kotehashidai
  • Makuharicho
  • Makuharihongo
  • Miharuno
  • Minami-Hanazono
  • Miyanogidai
  • Mizuho
  • Nagasakucho
  • Nagasakudai
  • Naniwacho
  • Nishi-Konakadai
  • Sakushindai
  • Sankakucho
  • Satsukigaoka
  • Takeishicho
  • Uchiyamacho
  • Unayacho
  • Yokodocho
  • Yokododai

Transportation

Railroads

Education

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Municipal elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Chiba City Board of Education (千葉市教育委員会).

Municipal junior high schools:[2]

Former junior high schools[2]

  • Hamamigawa No. 1 (花見川第一中学校)
  • Hamamigawa No. 2 (花見川第二中学校)

Municipal elementary schools:[3]

Former elementary schools:[3]

  • Hanamigawa No. 1 (花見川第一小学校)
  • Hanamigawa No. 2 (花見川第二小学校)
  • Hanamigawa No. 4 (花見川第四小学校)
  • Hanamigawa No. 5 (花見川第五小学校)

The Chiba Korean Primary and Junior High School, a North Korea-aligned Korean international school, is located in Hamamigawa-ku.[4]

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Noted people from Hanamigawa Ward

References

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