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Koto (江東区), Tokyo

Koto (江東区) is a special ward of Tokyo Metropolis. Located to the east of downtown Tokyo, Koto faces Tokyo Bay, and is bordered by Edogawa to the northeast, Sumida to the north and Chuo to the west. The Sumida River forms its boundary to the west.

Tokyo Big Sight in Odaiba, Koto, TokyoTokyo Big Sight in Odaiba, Koto, Tokyo
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Koto occupies 39.48 sq km (15.2 sq mi) and includes large area that were reclaimed from Tokyo Bay. This includes the Ariake waterfront area and the Odaiba man-made island. Koto was formerly part of Fukugawa Ward during the pre-war era. The ward was severely devastated by the Great Kanto Earthquake and bombings from the Second World War. Koto Special Ward was created in 1947 when Tokyo Metropolis was established.

How to go to Koto

There are five subway lines into Koto, three by Tokyo Metro and two by Toei. On the Tokyo Metro network, the Tozai Line serves Monzen-nakacho (T-12), Kiba (T-13), Toyocho (T-14) and Minami-sunamachi (T-15) Subway Stations; the Yurakucho Line serves the Toyosu (Y-22), Tatsumi (Y-23) and Shin-kiba (Y-24) Subway Station; the Hanzomon Line serves the Sumiyoshi (Z-12) and Kiyosumi-shirakawa (Z-11) Subway Station. On the Toei network, the Shinjuku Line serves the Morishita (S-11), Sumiyoshi (S-13), Nishi-Ojima (S-14), Ojima (S-15), Higashi-Ojima (S-16) Subway Stations; and the Oedo Line serves the Morishita (E-13), Kiyosumi-shirakawa (E-14) and Monzen-nakacho (E-15) Subway Stations.

The main highway linking downtown Tokyo to Koto is the Shuto Expressway.

View of Odaiba, Koto, from Tokyo TowerView of Odaiba, Koto, from Tokyo Tower
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Places in Koto

  1. Ariake
    Waterfront neighbourhood of Koto, partially built on landfill.

  2. Odaiba
    Large artificial island redeveloped into a recreational precinct.

What to see in Koto

  1. Ariake Coliseum
    Indoor sporting area in Ariake Tennis Forest Park, Koto.

  2. Kiyosumi Garden
    Traditional Japanese stroll garden in Fukugawa, Koto.

  3. Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo
    Contemporary art museum opened in 1995.

  4. Tokyo Big Sight
    Officially the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, located in Odaiba, Koto.

  5. Tokyo Gate Bridge
    Truss bridge across Tokyo Bay in Koto.

  6. Tomioka Hachiman Shrine
    Largest Hachiman Shrine in Tokyo founded in 1627.

  7. Yumenoshima Tropical Greenhouse Dome
    Botanical garden operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association with some 1000 species of tropical and semi-tropical plants.

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