Midori-ku, Sagamihara
Midori-ku (緑区, Midori-ku) is one of three wards of Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan. It's located in the western part of the city and covers about 77% of city's area. To the east Midori-ku faces Chūō-ku and to the north faces Machida and Hachiōji.
Midori-ku was created on April 1, 2010 when Sagamihara became a city designated by government ordinance (a "designated city").
As of March 2010, Midori-ku had a population of 174,784, with a land area of 253.8 square kilometers.
Education
Municipal junior high schools:
Municipal elementary schools:
- Aihara (相原小学校)
- Asahi (旭小学校)
- Chigira (千木良小学校)
- Fujino (藤野小学校)
- Fujino Kita (藤野北小学校)
- Fujino Minami (藤野南小学校)
- Hashimoto (橋本小学校)
- Hirota (広田小学校)
- Kawashiri (川尻小学校)
- Keihoku (桂北小学校)
- Koryo (広陵小学校)
- Kushikawa (串川小学校)
- Kuzawa (九沢小学校)
- Miyakami (宮上小学校)
- Nakano (中野小学校)
- Negoya (根小屋小学校)
- Nihonmatsu (二本松小学校)
- Osawa (大沢小学校)
- Otori (大島小学校)
- Sakunoguchi (作の口小学校)
- Shonan (湘南小学校)
- Taimada (当麻田小学校)
- Toya (鳥屋小学校)
- Tsukui Chuo (津久井中央小学校)
- Uchigo (内郷小学校)
References
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