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(Redirected from Tama area) Not to be confused with Nishitōkyō. Place in Honshū, Japan
Western Tokyo
Western Tokyo (green) within Tokyo PrefectureWestern Tokyo (green) within Tokyo Prefecture
CountryJapan
IslandHonshū
RegionKantō
PrefectureTokyo
Area
 • Total1,160 km (450 sq mi)
Population
 • Total4,233,493
 • Density3,600/km (9,500/sq mi)

Western Tokyo, known as the Tama area (多摩地域, Tama chiiki), Tama region (多摩地方, Tama-chihō) or toka (都下) locally, in the Tokyo Metropolis consists of 30 ordinary municipalities (cities (市 shi), towns (町 machi) and one village (村 mura)), unlike the eastern part which consists of 23 special wards.

Before it was transferred to Tokyo in 1893, the Tama area, then also still often referred to as the "three Tama" (三多摩, san-Tama) (referring to the West, North and South Tama counties it consisted of) had formed the Northern part of Kanagawa Prefecture.

Overview

Whereas in the east of Tokyo Metropolis the 23 special wards occupy the area that was formerly Tokyo City, the west consists of 30 other ordinary municipalities: cities (Nos. 1–26), towns (Nos. 27, 28, 30) and a village (No. 29).

List of cities, towns and village

No. Flag Name Japanese (kanji) Hiragana Population
(as of October 2016)
Density
(/km²)
Area
(km²)
01 Hachiōji 八王子市 はちおうじし 577,254 3,097 186.38
02 Tachikawa 立川市 たちかわし 180,214 7,398 24.36
03 Musashino 武蔵野市 むさしのし 147,607 13,443 10.98
04 Mitaka 三鷹市 みたかし 191,408 11,657 16.42
05 Ōme 青梅市 おうめし 134,857 1,305 103.31
06 Fuchū 府中市 ふちゅうし 263,835 8,965 29.43
07 Akishima 昭島市 あきしまし 111,942 6,456 17.34
08 Chōfu 調布市 ちょうふし 237,637 11,012 21.58
09 Machida 町田市 まちだし 433,938 6,065 71.80
10 Koganei 小金井市 こがねいし 124,712 11,036 11.30
11 Kodaira 小平市 こだいらし 194,757 9,496 20.51
12 Hino 日野市 ひのし 188,990 6,860 27.55
13 Higashimurayama 東村山市 ひがしむらやまし 150,101 8,757 17.14
14 Kokubunji 国分寺市 こくぶんじし 126,317 11,022 11.46
15 Kunitachi 国立市 くにたちし 75,022 9,205 8.15
16 Fussa 福生市 ふっさし 58,184 5,727 10.16
17 Komae 狛江市 こまえし 83,003 12,990 6.39
18 Higashiyamato 東大和市 ひがしやまとし 84,480 6,295 13.42
19 Kiyose 清瀬市 きよせし 75,400 7,370 10.23
20 Higashikurume 東久留米市 ひがしくるめし 116,309 9,030 12.88
21 Musashimurayama 武蔵村山市 むさしむらやまし 71,804 4,687 15.32
22 Tama 多摩市 たまし 147,822 7,036 21.01
23 Inagi 稲城市 いなぎし 90,774 5,051 17.97
24 Hamura 羽村市 はむらし 55,004 5,556 9.90
25 Akiruno あきる野市 あきるのし 80,242 1,092 73.47
26 Nishitōkyō 西東京市 にしとうきょうし 203,258 12,905 15.75
27 Mizuho 瑞穂町 みずほまち 32,867 1,951 16.85
28 Hinode 日の出町 ひのでまち 17,226 614 28.07
29 Hinohara 檜原村 ひのはらむら 2,073 19.7 105.41
30 Okutama 奥多摩町 おくたままち 5,023 22.3 225.53
Overall: 4,233,493 3,650 1,160

The towns of Hinode, Mizuho, and Okutama, and the village of Hinohara make up the non-contiguous Nishitama District.

The offshore islands of Tokyo (including the Bonin, Volcano, Izu island chains, and the uninhabited islands of Okinotorishima and Minamitorishima) are not considered part of Western Tokyo.

History

Under the Ritsuryō system, Western Tokyo was part of Musashi Province. The provincial capital was at Fuchū. The provincial temple (kokubunji) was at Kokubunji and the principal shrine (ichinomiya) was at Tama.

Western Tokyo previously consisted of three districts:

  • Nishi-Tama District (西多摩郡, Nishi-Tama-gun) (lit. "Western Tama") encompassed the present-day cities of Akiruno, Fussa, Hamura, and Ōme; in addition to the four municipalities (3 towns and a village) that still remain a part of the district.
  • Minami-Tama District (南多摩郡, Minami-Tama-gun) (lit. "Southern Tama") covered the area now occupied by Hachiōji, Hino, Inagi, Tama, and Machida. With the formation of Inagi (the last city to be created in Tokyo in 1971), Minamitama District ceased to exist.
  • Kita-Tama District (北多摩郡, Kita-Tama-gun) (lit. "Northern Tama") consisted of the locations of the present-day cities of Akishima, Chōfu, Fuchū, Higashikurume, Higashimurayama, Higashiyamato, Kiyose, Kodaira, Koganei, Kokubunji, Komae, Kunitachi, Mitaka, Musashimurayama, Musashino, Nishitokyo, and Tachikawa, as well as some land now in Setagaya. With the establishment of the city of Musashimurayama in 1970, Kitatama District ceased to exist.

References

  1. Tokyo Metropolitan Government: Municipalities within Tokyo
  2. National Archives of Japan: 三多摩を東京府に編入
Tokyo Metropolis
Special Wards
of Tokyo
Western
(Tama area)
Core city
Cities
Nishitama District
Insular Area
Ōshima Subprefecture
Miyake Subprefecture
Hachijō Subprefecture
Ogasawara Subprefecture


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