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Kitanomaru Kōen

Kitanomaru Park
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Location Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Coordinates 35°41′26″N 139°45′11″E / 35.69043°N 139.75300°E / 35.69043; 139.75300
Area 193,297 square metres (2,080,630 sq ft)
Created 1969
Operated by Ministry of the Environment

Kitanomaru Park (北の丸公園 Kitanomaru Kōen?) is a public park in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan located North of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.

The park is the location of both the Nippon Budokan, an indoor sports and performance venue, the Science Museum and the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.

As of May 1, 2008, the Kitanomaru Park area had a registered population of 598, of which 361 are male and 237 are female, although this population almost exclusively consists of serving members and dependents of the Imperial Guard of the National Police Agency.

Kitanomaru Park was originally the location of the northernmost section of Edo Castle, known as the Kitanomaru (北の丸 northern enceinte?). It was used as both a medicinal garden and a secure residential compound for members of the Tokugawa extended family. The park is almost encircled by deep moats and defensive fortifications from the original castle.

Prior to 1969, when Kitanomaru Park was opened, this district had been called Daikanchō (代官町 literal translation: Town of Local Governors?) because many daikan (local governors) lived in the place soon after the construction of Edo Castle. Today, the name Daikanchō is known more commonly as the name of an interchange of the Inner Circular Route of the Shuto Expressway.


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