Ota Ward is located in the southeast of Tokyo and is surrounded by Tokyo Bay and the Tama River flowing from west to east. Haneda Airport (Tokyo International Airport), the air gateway to Japan, lies in Ota City’s coastal areas. Ota is growing as a base of exchange for people, goods, and information.
Ota Ward occupies the largest area of Tokyo’s 23 wards. While it is concentrated with the world’s leading manufacturing companies, it also has busy shopping streets and green residential areas. With beaches, rivers, and parks that allow enjoyment of the outdoors, Ota has been described as a microcosm of Tokyo. The full range of attractions offered by Japan’s history and traditional culture can be experienced in Ota, which is home to high-tech companies, masterful craftsmen, and bustling shopping streets.
Ota Ward is home to numerous historical sites that have played a role in Japan’s history, including Ikegami Honmonji Temple, which has a history of over 700 years. Here you will encounter scenes that will have you snapping photos before you even know it: waterside landscapes that look different in each of the four seasons, the bustling mood around Kamata and Omori stations at night, festivals in Haneda that have the feel of bygone fishing villages, or the rows of golden-leaved gingko trees that line the streets of Den’en Chofu, Japan’s pre-eminent residential neighborhood.
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