Tsudanuma
津田沼 | |
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Coordinates: 35°40′56″N 140°01′22″E / 35.6823°N 140.0229°E | |
Country | Japan |
Prefecture | Chiba Prefecture |
City | Narashino City |
Population (September 2017)
[1] | |
• Total | 15,736 |
Time zone | UTC+9 ( Japan Standard Time) |
Postal code | 275-0016
[2] |
Area code | 047 [3] |
Vehicle registration | Narashino |
Tsudanuma (津田沼) is a district of Narashino City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, consisting of 1-chōme to 7-chōme. The name “Tsudanuma” is also used to refer to the area around Tsudanuma Station ranging over Narashino and Funabashi cities.
The name Tsudanuma came from kanji characters of three villages: Yatsu (谷津), Kuguta (久々田), and Saginuma (鷺沼). [4]
Tsudanuma is a residential area, largely by virtue of being a commuter suburb of Tokyo. It is mentioned in Haruki Murakami's novels 1Q84, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, and Sputnik Sweetheart.
The population as of October 31st 2017 is shown below. [1]
Chōme | Households | Population |
---|---|---|
1-chōme | 673 | 1,188 |
2-chōme | 1,679 | 3,337 |
3-chōme | 1,947 | 3,782 |
4-chōme | 612 | 1,212 |
5-chōme | 1,012 | 2,010 |
6-chōme | 853 | 1,851 |
7-chōme | 1,139 | 2,386 |
Total | 7,917 | 15,766 |
The Tsudanuma area is directly served by three stations:
There is a fleet of Shin-Keisei buses which depart from JR Tsudanuma station.
Taxis are available at all three railway stations.
Shops and department stores surround JR Tsudanuma station.
There are a number of public schools in the area as well as the Chiba Institute of Technology and O-Hara Graduate School. For continuing education, Narashino Bunka Hall (習志野文化ホール) is located on the south exit of JR Tsudanuma station.
Tsudanuma
津田沼 | |
---|---|
Coordinates: 35°40′56″N 140°01′22″E / 35.6823°N 140.0229°E | |
Country | Japan |
Prefecture | Chiba Prefecture |
City | Narashino City |
Population (September 2017)
[1] | |
• Total | 15,736 |
Time zone | UTC+9 ( Japan Standard Time) |
Postal code | 275-0016
[2] |
Area code | 047 [3] |
Vehicle registration | Narashino |
Tsudanuma (津田沼) is a district of Narashino City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, consisting of 1-chōme to 7-chōme. The name “Tsudanuma” is also used to refer to the area around Tsudanuma Station ranging over Narashino and Funabashi cities.
The name Tsudanuma came from kanji characters of three villages: Yatsu (谷津), Kuguta (久々田), and Saginuma (鷺沼). [4]
Tsudanuma is a residential area, largely by virtue of being a commuter suburb of Tokyo. It is mentioned in Haruki Murakami's novels 1Q84, Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World, and Sputnik Sweetheart.
The population as of October 31st 2017 is shown below. [1]
Chōme | Households | Population |
---|---|---|
1-chōme | 673 | 1,188 |
2-chōme | 1,679 | 3,337 |
3-chōme | 1,947 | 3,782 |
4-chōme | 612 | 1,212 |
5-chōme | 1,012 | 2,010 |
6-chōme | 853 | 1,851 |
7-chōme | 1,139 | 2,386 |
Total | 7,917 | 15,766 |
The Tsudanuma area is directly served by three stations:
There is a fleet of Shin-Keisei buses which depart from JR Tsudanuma station.
Taxis are available at all three railway stations.
Shops and department stores surround JR Tsudanuma station.
There are a number of public schools in the area as well as the Chiba Institute of Technology and O-Hara Graduate School. For continuing education, Narashino Bunka Hall (習志野文化ホール) is located on the south exit of JR Tsudanuma station.