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Ikebukuro

Coordinates: 35°43′48″N 139°42′40″E / 35.73000°N 139.71111°E / 35.73000; 139.71111

Ikebukuro (池袋, [ikebɯkɯɾo]) is a commercial and entertainment district in Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. Toshima ward offices, Ikebukuro station, and several shops, restaurants, and enormous department stores are located within city limits. It is considered the second largest adult entertainment district in Tokyo.[1]

Ikebukuro skyscrapers
Ikebukuro Station as seen from the Sunshine 60 building
Toyota AMLUX (アムラックス)

Transportation

At the center of Ikebukuro is the train and subway station, a huge urban gathering shared by the JR East lines, the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and the Tōbu Tōjō Line. It is one of the main commuter hubs in the western Yamanote area of Tokyo. Ikebukuro Station is the third-busiest station in Japan, and the world.[2]

Cultural attractions

Around the station are the Seibu and Tōbu department stores. Seibu, written with the characters for "West" and "Musashi (province)" (西武), is on the east end of the station and Tōbu, written with the characters for "East" and "Musashi" (東武), is on the west end. East of the station, on the site of Sugamo Prison, stands Sunshine 60, which was the tallest building in Asia at the time of its construction.

Opened in 1978, Sunshine 60 contains Sunshine City, a large and popular shopping mall with various attractions including an aquarium, a Pokémon Center and cat cafés. Adjacent to Sunshine City, on Meiji Dori, is what was previously called the Toyota Ikebukuro Building which housed a multi-floor Toyota Autosalon Amlux showroom from 2000 to 2013. The building is now called Sunshine City Annex since 2019. Otome Road, a center for otaku culture and shopping district for anime and manga aimed at women, is located nearby. Marui and Don Quijote also have department stores in the area. The principal electronics retailer in Ikebukuro is Bic Camera. There is a small pleasure district located in Nishi-Ikebukuro, similar to Shinjuku's Kabukichō.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Theater is also located near Ikebukuro Station. Opened in 1990, the theater hosts concert, dance, and theater performances.[3]

In July 2020, Hareza Ikebukuro, a cultural hub that includes the Hareza Tower and eight theaters, including the Tokyo Tatemono Brillia Hall opened around the site of the former Toshima Ward Office. [4]

The old village of Ikebukuro stood to the northwest of the station. Most of the area on which modern Ikebukuro is built was historically known as Sugamo. In the Taishō and Shōwa periods, the relatively low land prices attracted artists and foreign workers, who lent a somewhat cosmopolitan atmosphere to Ikebukuro. Until October 1, 1932 when Toshima ward was established, the area was an independent municipality of Ikebukuro-mura (池袋村).

Etymology

The kanji for Ikebukuro literally means "pond bag" (池袋). Outside the west exit of Ikebukuro Station near an entrance to the Fukutoshin Line is a small plaque explaining how the area used to have multiple lakes, hence the name. There is a small statue of an owl located near the center of the city called Ikefukurō-zō (池梟像), meaning pond owl statue. It is a play on words, as "owl" (梟 fukurō) is pronounced similarly to "bag" (袋 fukuro). The owl statue has become a famous meeting place along the lines of the statue of Hachikō located outside Shibuya Station.

Tokyo Chinatown

Ikebukuro is home to many ethnic Chinese who arrived in the 1980s, leading to a variety of Chinese goods and services being provided in the district, which are popular among tourists interested in Chinese culture. However, the Ikebukuro Chinatown is smaller and less populous than Yokohama's Chinatown just to the south of Tokyo.[5]

Education

Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Toshima Ward Board of Education.

Ikebukuro Elementary School (豊島区立池袋小学校) is in Ikebukuro.[6] Ikebukuro itself is zoned to Ikebukuro Elementary School and Nishi Ikebukuro Junior High School (西池袋中学校), the latter in Nishi Ikebukuro [ja]. Ikebukuro Junior High School (池袋中学校) is in Ikebukuro Honchō [ja] and does not serve Ikebukuro proper.[7]

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

Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior and Senior High School, a private secondary school, is in the area.

Organized crime

The Kyokuto-kai (yakuza syndicate) is headquartered in Ikebukuro.[8]

In popular culture

References

  1. ^ Coates, Jamie (2018). "Ikebukuro in-between: Mobility and the formation of the Yamanote's heterotopic borderland". Japan Forum. 30 (2): 163–185. doi:10.1080/09555803.2017.1353531. S2CID 148878512 – via ResearchGate.
  2. ^ Master Blaster (2 February 2013). "More Countries Join the New List of 100 Busiest Train Stations, Japan Still Claims 82 of Them - RocketNews24". RocketNews24.
  3. ^ "Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre". www.geigeki.jp. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  4. ^ "ハレザ池袋 2020年7月1日(水)グランドオープン!8つの劇場と全6テナント一覧!最新情報も!". Shutten Watch. 2020-07-01. Retrieved 2023-04-02.
  5. ^ "A Guide to Tokyo Chinatown".
  6. ^ Home page. Ikebukuro Elementary School (豊島区立池袋小学校). Retrieved on October 10, 2017.
  7. ^ "豊島区立小・中学校通学区域" (PDF). Toshima Ward. Retrieved 2022-10-08.
  8. ^ "2010 Police White Paper Chapter 2 : Furtherance of Organized Crime Countermeasures", 2010, National Police Agency (in Japanese)

External links

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Coordinates 35 43 48 N 139 42 40 E 35 73000 N 139 71111 E 35 73000 139 71111 Ikebukuro 池袋 ikebɯkɯɾo is a commercial and entertainment district in Toshima Tokyo Japan Toshima ward offices Ikebukuro station and several shops restaurants and enormous department stores are located within city limits It is considered the second largest adult entertainment district in Tokyo 1 Ikebukuro skyscrapers Ikebukuro Station as seen from the Sunshine 60 building Toyota AMLUX アムラックス Contents 1 Transportation 2 Cultural attractions 3 Etymology 4 Tokyo Chinatown 5 Education 6 Organized crime 7 In popular culture 8 References 9 External linksTransportation EditAt the center of Ikebukuro is the train and subway station a huge urban gathering shared by the JR East lines the Seibu Ikebukuro Line and the Tōbu Tōjō Line It is one of the main commuter hubs in the western Yamanote area of Tokyo Ikebukuro Station is the third busiest station in Japan and the world 2 Cultural attractions EditAround the station are the Seibu and Tōbu department stores Seibu written with the characters for West and Musashi province 西武 is on the east end of the station and Tōbu written with the characters for East and Musashi 東武 is on the west end East of the station on the site of Sugamo Prison stands Sunshine 60 which was the tallest building in Asia at the time of its construction Opened in 1978 Sunshine 60 contains Sunshine City a large and popular shopping mall with various attractions including an aquarium a Pokemon Center and cat cafes Adjacent to Sunshine City on Meiji Dori is what was previously called the Toyota Ikebukuro Building which housed a multi floor Toyota Autosalon Amlux showroom from 2000 to 2013 The building is now called Sunshine City Annex since 2019 Otome Road a center for otaku culture and shopping district for anime and manga aimed at women is located nearby Marui and Don Quijote also have department stores in the area The principal electronics retailer in Ikebukuro is Bic Camera There is a small pleasure district located in Nishi Ikebukuro similar to Shinjuku s Kabukichō The Tokyo Metropolitan Theater is also located near Ikebukuro Station Opened in 1990 the theater hosts concert dance and theater performances 3 In July 2020 Hareza Ikebukuro a cultural hub that includes the Hareza Tower and eight theaters including the Tokyo Tatemono Brillia Hall opened around the site of the former Toshima Ward Office 4 The old village of Ikebukuro stood to the northwest of the station Most of the area on which modern Ikebukuro is built was historically known as Sugamo In the Taishō and Shōwa periods the relatively low land prices attracted artists and foreign workers who lent a somewhat cosmopolitan atmosphere to Ikebukuro Until October 1 1932 when Toshima ward was established the area was an independent municipality of Ikebukuro mura 池袋村 Etymology EditThe kanji for Ikebukuro literally means pond bag 池袋 Outside the west exit of Ikebukuro Station near an entrance to the Fukutoshin Line is a small plaque explaining how the area used to have multiple lakes hence the name There is a small statue of an owl located near the center of the city called Ikefukurō zō 池梟像 meaning pond owl statue It is a play on words as owl 梟 fukurō is pronounced similarly to bag 袋 fukuro The owl statue has become a famous meeting place along the lines of the statue of Hachikō located outside Shibuya Station Tokyo Chinatown EditIkebukuro is home to many ethnic Chinese who arrived in the 1980s leading to a variety of Chinese goods and services being provided in the district which are popular among tourists interested in Chinese culture However the Ikebukuro Chinatown is smaller and less populous than Yokohama s Chinatown just to the south of Tokyo 5 Education EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2017 Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Toshima Ward Board of Education Ikebukuro Elementary School 豊島区立池袋小学校 is in Ikebukuro 6 Ikebukuro itself is zoned to Ikebukuro Elementary School and Nishi Ikebukuro Junior High School 西池袋中学校 the latter in Nishi Ikebukuro ja Ikebukuro Junior High School 池袋中学校 is in Ikebukuro Honchō ja and does not serve Ikebukuro proper 7 Public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education Rikkyo Ikebukuro Junior and Senior High School a private secondary school is in the area Organized crime EditThe Kyokuto kai yakuza syndicate is headquartered in Ikebukuro 8 In popular culture EditIkebukuro is the setting of the Japanese manga and TV drama Ikebukuro West Gate Park Ikebukuro is the setting of the Japanese light novel anime and manga series Durarara Ikebukuro is the name of a 16 minute long track from the Brian Eno album The Shutov Assembly Ikebukuro is also represented in the multimedial project by King Records Hypnosis Mic Division Rap Battle The train station of Ikebukuro is featured in Lost Judgment References Edit Tokyo portal Coates Jamie 2018 Ikebukuro in between Mobility and the formation of the Yamanote s heterotopic borderland Japan Forum 30 2 163 185 doi 10 1080 09555803 2017 1353531 S2CID 148878512 via ResearchGate Master Blaster 2 February 2013 More Countries Join the New List of 100 Busiest Train Stations Japan Still Claims 82 of Them RocketNews24 RocketNews24 Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre www geigeki jp Retrieved 2023 02 03 ハレザ池袋 2020年7月1日 水 グランドオープン 8つの劇場と全6テナント一覧 最新情報も Shutten Watch 2020 07 01 Retrieved 2023 04 02 A Guide to Tokyo Chinatown Home page Ikebukuro Elementary School 豊島区立池袋小学校 Retrieved on October 10 2017 豊島区立小 中学校通学区域 PDF Toshima Ward Retrieved 2022 10 08 2010 Police White Paper Chapter 2 Furtherance of Organized Crime Countermeasures 2010 National Police Agency in Japanese External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ikebukuro Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Tokyo Ikebukuro Tokyo travel JapanVisitor Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ikebukuro amp oldid 1149700140, wikipedia, 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