Neighborhood in Ōta-ku, Tokyo
Kamata High School
Toyoko Inn headquarters in Kamata
Kamata (蒲田 ) is a district of Ōta , Tokyo , Japan . Features include the Kamata Station , Kamata High School , and the headquarters of Toyoko Inn .[ 1] [ 2]
History
The name "Kamata" has been used to refer to the area since at least the 900s AD. Historically, the area was famous for Japanese apricots (ume ).
Kamata was first linked to nearby towns of Kawasaki, Kanagawa and Ōmori, Tokyo by rail in 1901 with the opening of Kamata Station (now Keikyu Kamata Station ) on the Keihin Electric Railway . This was followed in 1904 by the opening of a separate Kamata Station on the Tokaido Line providing connection to Tokyo and Yokohama.
Kamata became a ward of Tokyo City in October 1932, incorporating the historical towns of Kamata, Yaguchi, Rokugo and Haneda. Kamata merged with the neighboring ward of Omori to form the ward (city) of Ota in March 1947.[ 3]
Education
Ota operates the public elementary and junior high schools in Kamata.
Kamata Elementary School (蒲田小学校) serves Kamata 1-3-chome and parts of 4 and 5-chome. Shinshuku Elementary School (新宿小学校 ) serves parts of 4 and 5-chome.[ 4]
All of Kamata (1-5 chome) is zoned to Kamata Junior High School (蒲田中学校).[ 5]
Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education operates Kamata High School .
See also
References
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Districts
Former Ōmori Ward
Chidori
Chūō
Den'enchōfu
Den'enchōfuhonchō
Den'enchōfuminami
Higashimagome
Higashiminemachi
Higashiyukigaya
Ikegami
Ishikawachō
Kamiikedai
Kitamagome
Kitaminemachi
Kitasenzoku
Kugahara
Minamikugahara
Minamimagome
Minamisenzoku
Minamiyukigaya
Nakaikegami
Nakamagome
Nishimagome
Nishiminemachi
Ōmorihigashi
Ōmorihonchō
Ōmorikita
Ōmoriminami
Ōmorinaka
Ōmorinishi
Sannō
Unoki
Yukigayaōtsukamachi
Former Kamata Ward
Haginaka
Haneda
Hanedaasahi-chō
Higashikamata
Higashikōjiya
Higashirokugō
Higashiyaguchi
Honhaneda
Kamata
Kamatahonchō
Kitakōjiya
Minamikamata
Minamirokugō
Nakarokugō
Nishikamata
Nishikōjiya
Nishirokugō
Shimomaruko
Shinkamata
Tamagawa
Yaguchi
Newly-reclaimed lands
Furusato no Hamabe Kōen
Haneda Kūkō
Heiwa no Mori Kōen
Heiwajima
Jōnanjima
Keihinjima
Shōwajima
Tōkai
Major stations Landmarks
35°33′44.92″N 139°42′57.78″E / 35.5624778°N 139.7160500°E / 35.5624778; 139.7160500