Kanda, Tokyo
Kanda (Japanese神 田) is an area in the north of the Tokyo Metropolitan District Chiyoda. At the time of the ancient city Tōkyō it was one of the boroughs ( Ku ) and was, accordingly, the label -ku Kanda (神 田 区). For today's breakdown of this area see List of districts of Tokyo's Chiyoda district.
History
Facilities
- Yamanoue hotel
- Mansei -bashi (bridge)
- Academics Association ( in Kanda - Nishiki )
- Kanda Book Town ( in Kanda Jimbo )
- Akihabara electronics mile
Religious Organizations
- Kanda Myojin Shrine
- Satake Inari Shrine
- Nikolai Cathedral
The 'old' 15 districts (from 1889): Akasaka | Asakusa | Azabu | Fukagawa | Hongō | Honjo | Kanda | Koishikawa | Kojimachi | Kyobashi | Nihombashi | Shiba | Shitaya | Ushigome | Yotsuya
The 20 "new" districts (as of 1932): Adachi | Arakawa | Ebara | Edogawa | Itabashi | Joto | Kamata | Katsushika | Meguro | Mukojima | Nakano | Ōji | Omori | Setagaya | Shinagawa | Shibuya | Suginami | Takinokawa | Toshima | Yodobashi
- Chiyoda
- Former municipality of Tokyo
- District of Tokyo