In today's world, Bunkyō has become a topic of great relevance and interest. Over time, Bunkyō has gained greater importance in various fields, from technology to politics, including culture and the arts. Both experts and the general public have shown growing interest in learning more about Bunkyō, its implications, challenges and opportunities. In this article, we will explore Bunkyō in depth, analyzing its different facets and its impact on today's society. From its origin to its future projection, we will delve into a detailed analysis that will allow us to fully understand the importance of Bunkyō today.
It was formed in 1947 as a merger of Hongo and Koishikawa wards following Tokyo City's transformation into Tokyo Metropolis. The modern Bunkyo ward exhibits contrasting Shitamachi and Yamanote geographical and cultural division. The Nezu and Sendagi neighborhoods in the ward's eastern corner is attached to the Shitamachi area in Ueno. On the other hand, the remaining areas of the ward typically represent Yamanote districts.[2]
As of 2022, the ward has a population of 240,069 (including about 8,500 foreign residents), and a population density of 21,263 inhabitants per square kilometre (55,070/sq mi). The total area is 11.29 square kilometres (4.36 sq mi).[3]
The publishing company Kodansha has its headquarters in the ward,[6] and Kodansha International has its headquarters in the Otowa YK Building in the ward.[7] The drugstore chain Tomod's has its headquarters in the ward.[8]Penta-Ocean, the construction firm specializing in marine works and land reclamation also has its headquarters in Bunkyo.[9]
The automobile manufacturer Toyota has its Tokyo headquarters in the ward.[10]
^"Company OverviewArchived 2011-04-26 at the Wayback Machine." Kodansha. Retrieved on April 5, 2011. "Address: 12-21, Otowa 2-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8001, Japan"