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Country
  
Japan

Prefecture
  
Kanagawa

Established
  
April 1, 1972

Local time
  
Wednesday 1:26 PM

Region
  
Kantō

City
  
Kawasaki

Population
  
153,255 (Mar 2010)

Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki

Time zone
  
Japan Standard Time (UTC+9)

Weather
  
12°C, Wind S at 11 km/h, 54% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Toshiba future Science, Yumemigasaki Zoo Park, Lazona Kawasaki Plaza, Minamigawara Park, Miyuki Park

Saiwai-ku (幸区) is one of the 7 wards of the city of Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2010, the ward had an estimated population of 153,255 and a density of 15,250 persons per km². The total area was 10.05 km².

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Map of Saiwai Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan

Geography

Saiwai Ward is located in eastern Kanagawa Prefecture, in the center portion of the city of Kawasaki, bordering on Tokyo to the north and Yokohama to the south.

Surrounding municipalities

  • Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki
  • Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki
  • Ōta-ku, Tokyo
  • Kohoku-ku, Yokohama
  • Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama
  • History

    Archaeologists have found numerous Kofun period remains at numerous locations in what is now Saiwai-ku, indicating a long period of human settlement. Under the Nara period Ritsuryō system, it became part of Tachibana District Musashi Province. In the Edo period, it was administered as tenryō territory controlled directly by the Tokugawa shogunate, but administered through various hatamoto, and was the center of a prosperous farming area adjacent to Kawasaki-juku, a post station on the Tokaido highway connecting Edo with Kyoto. After the Meiji Restoration, the area urbanized due to its proximity to Kawasaki Station on the Tokaido Main Line. Saiwai Village within Tachibana District in the new Kanagawa Prefecture was created on April 1, 1889 through the merger of eight smaller hamlets. In the early twentieth century, the area was dominated by factories; notably Meiji Sugar and Toshiba. The area was largely destroyed by the Great Kanto earthquake of 1923, but was soon rebuilt. The area was annexed by the neighboring city of Kawasaki in two stages in 1927 and in 1937. The area was heavily damaged by American bombing during World War II.

    Saiwai Ward was established with the division of Kawasaki into wards on April 1, 1972.

    Economy

    The economy of Saiwai Ward continues to be dominated by industry, with Toshiba, Canon, Pioneer Corporation, and Hitachi. A number of companies are headquartered in Sawai Ward, including the Japanese subsidiaries of Dell Computer, Toys "R" Us as well as Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation, Universal Shipbuilding Corporation, and Fuji Sash.

    Rail

  • JR East – Nambu Line
  • Kashimada Station, Mukaigawara Station
  • JR East – Yokosuka Line
  • Shin-Kawasaki Station
  • Road

  • Japan National Route 1 (Dai-ni Keihin)
  • National Route 466 (No. 3 Keihin Road, as "Daisan-Keihin" (第三京浜))
  • Kanagawa Prefectural Road 9
  • Kanagawa Prefectural Road 14
  • Kanagawa Prefectural Road 111
  • Kanagawa Prefectural Road 140
  • Local attractions

  • Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall.
  • Lazona Kawasaki Plaza
  • Education

  • Keio University – Kawasaki Campus
  • Kawasaki City College of Nursing
  • Noted people from Saiwai Ward

  • Noriyuki Higashiyama, actor
  • Tetsuya Enomoto, professional soccer player
  • References

    Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki Wikipedia