Fuchū (府中市) is a city located in western Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. Fuchū is both a regional commercial center and a bedroom community for commuters working in central Tokyo. +more
, the city had an estimated population of 260,508, and a population density of 8,900 persons per square kilometer. The total area of the city is 29 sqkm.
Climate
Fuchū has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Fuchū is 14. +more
Demographics
Per Japanese census data, the population of Fuchū increased rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s.
History
The government of ancient Musashi Province was established in Fuchū by the Taika Reform, and the city prospered as the local center of politics, economy, and culture. It prospered as a post town on the Kōshū Kaidō highway in the Edo period, and the Kita Tama District public office was placed here after the start of the Meiji era.
* 645: With the Taika Reforms of the government of Musashi Province was established in Fuchū. * 1333: The Battle of Bubaigawara was fought. +more
Government
Fuchū has a mayor-council form of government with a directly elected mayor and a unicameral city council of 30 members. Fuchū contributes two members to the Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly. +more
Education
Colleges and universities
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies *Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology * National Police Academy *Metropolitan Police Academy
Primary and secondary education
Fuchū has five public high schools are operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Board of Education, and one private combined middle/high school. * Fuchu High School * Fuchu-Higashi High School * Fuchu-Nishi High School * Fuchu Technical High School * Nogyo High School * Meisei Junior/Senior High School (private)
The city has 22 public elementary schools and 11 public middle schools operated by the city government and two private elementary schools. Tokyo Metropolis also operates three special education schools for the handicapped.
Transportation
Railway
Keio Corporation - Keiō Line * - - - - - Keio Corporation - Keiō Keibajō Line * - JR East - Nambu Line * - - JR East - Musashino Line * - Seibu Railway - Seibu Tamagawa Line * - - -
Bus routes
Most bus routes in the city start at Fuchū Station. Other routes start at Tama-Reien Station, Higashi-Fuchū Station, Bubaigawara Station, Nakagawara Station, Tama Station, Koremasa Station, or Seisekisakuragaoka Station.
Highways
Toll roads
Chūō Expressway **Inagi Interchange (3.1; limited interchange) **Kunitachi Fuchū Interchange (4) **Fuchu Smart On/offrmap (under construction) **:Chōfu Interchange (3) is not located in Fuchū city area, but serves the eastern half of city.
National highways
(Kōshū Highway); Chūō Expressway and Route 20 are parallel to Keiō Line Railway, and run east to west, connecting Fuchū and central Tokyo.
Prefectural roads
Tokyo Prefectural Route 9 Kawasaki Fuchu line Fuchū highway (also called the Kawasaki highway), Koremasa Bridge * Tokyo Prefectural Route 14 Shinjuku Kunitachi line Tohachi Road * Tokyo Prefectural Route 15 Fuchu; Kiyose line Koganei Highway * Tokyo Prefectural Route 17 Tokorozawa Fuchu line Fuchū Highway * Tokyo Prefectural Route 18 Fuchu Machida line Kamakura Highway, Sekido Bridge * Tokyo Prefectural Route 20 Fuchu Sagamihara Line Fuchū Yotsuya Bridge (Yaen Highway) * Tokyo Prefectural Route 110 Fuchu Mitaka line Hitomi Highway, Shin-Koganei Highway * Tokyo Prefectural Route 133 Ogawa Fuchu line Kokubunji Highway * Tokyo Prefectural Route 229 Fuchu Chōfu line Old Kōshū Highway * Tokyo Prefectural Route 245 Tachikawa Kokubunji Line Takikubo Dori * Tokyo Prefectural Route 247 Fuchu Koganei line (the section in Fuchū is unopened for traffic) * Tokyo Prefectural Route 248 Fuchu Kodaira line Shin-Koganei Highway
Local attractions
Kyodo no mori open-air museum and park * Tokyo Racecourse hosts numerous G1 (Grade 1) races. * Ōkunitama Shrine *Fuchū Air Base of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force * Fuchu Prison, one of Japan's largest prisons
Sports
Suntory Sungoliath - a rugby team based in Fuchū *Toshiba Brave Lupus - a rugby team based in Fuchū *+more
Notable people
Shinnosuke Furumoto, voice actor *Kazunari Hosaka, professional soccer player *Jun Ichikawa, director *Rei Igarashi, voice actress *Tomomi Kasai, idol singer *Osamu Kobayashi, anime director *Tetsuya Komuro, musician *Kuroda Kan'ichi, Marxist politician *Seiji Mizushima, anime director *Eri Kitamura, voice actress *Homare Sawa, professional women's soccer player *Taro Sekiguchi, motorcycle racer *Kunihiko Takizawa, professional soccer player *Wakatoba Hiromi, sumo wrestler *Kaidō Yasuhiro, sumo wrestler *Naoki Urasawa, manga artist
Sister city relations
Sakuho, Nagano, Japan * Hernals, Vienna, Austria
Venues of the 1964 Summer Olympics
Olympic athletics venues
1954 establishments in Japan
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