- Ikebukuro
nihongo|Ikebukuro|池袋, a part of Toshima ward, is a large commercial and entertainment district of
Tokyo ,Japan . It is the location of the Toshima ward offices,Ikebukuro station and several extremely large department stores.At the center of Ikebukuro is the train and subway station, a huge urban gathering shared by the JR East lines, the
Seibu Ikebukuro Line and theTōbu Tōjō Line . It is one of the main commuter hubs in the western Yamanote area of Tokyo.Ikebukuro Station is the second busiest station in Japan, second only toShinjuku Station .Around the station are the Seibu and Tōbu
department store s.Seibu , written with the characters for "West" and "Musashi (province)" 西武, is on the east end of the station and Tōbu, written with the characters for "East" and "Musashi" 東武, is on the west end. East of the station, on the site ofSugamo Prison , standsSunshine 60 , which was Tokyo's tallest building at the time of its construction.Otome Road , a leading shopping area forotaku products aimed at women, is located nearby.Marui andMitsukoshi also have department stores in the area. The principal electronics retailer in Ikebukuro isBic Camera . There is a small pleasure district similar to Shinjuku's Kabukicho, but less lively and less attractive for tourists.The old village of Ikebukuro stood to the northwest of the station. Most of the area on which modern Ikebukuro is built was historically known as
Sugamo . In the Taishō and Shōwa periods, the relatively low land prices attracted artists and foreign workers, who lent a somewhat cosmopolitan atmosphere to Ikebukuro. UntilOctober 1 ,1932 when Toshima ward was established, the area was an independent municipality of Ikebukuro-mura (池袋村).The
kanji for Ikebukuro literally means "pond bag". Outside the west exit of Ikebukuro station near an entrance to the Yurakucho New Line is a small plaque explaining three origins of the name Ikebukuro. The first is that in the northeastern part of the village there was a lake shaped like someone holding a bag. The second is that there was once a large number of lakes in the area of various sizes (thus implying a bag full of lakes). The third is that long ago a turtle came out of the lake carrying a bag on its back.There is a small statue of an owl located near the center of the city called Ikefukurō-zō (いけふくろう像), meaning "lake owl statue". It may be a hint of the true origin of the name given to Ikebukuro, but it was more likely constructed as nothing more than a joke, a play on words and as a point of interest by the city administration. The play on words arises from the alternative meaning of 'fukuro' as 'owl' (although owl is pronounced with a long final 'oh', rather than a short 'o' in the word 'fukuro' for bag). Perhaps because of this, the owl statue has become a famous meeting place along the lines of the statue of
Hachikō located outside ofShibuya Station .Education
Public elementary and junior high schools are operated by the Toshima Ward.
Public high schools are operated by the
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education .External links
* [http://wikitravel.org/en/article/Tokyo/Ikebukuro Wikitravel: Tokyo/Ikebukuro]
* [http://www.tokyoessentials.com/ikebukuro.html Tokyo travel]
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