Hatsudai

Hatsudai (はつだい) is a district of Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan.

The Tokyo headquarters of Fuji Kyuko in Hatsudai.
Hatsudai

初台
Annual Awa Odori Festival
Country Japan
Prefecture Tokyo
Special ward Shibuya
Population
 (1 November 2020)
  Total8,629
Time zoneUTC+09:00
ZIP code
151-0061
Telephone area code03

As of October 2020, the population of this district is 8,629.[1] The postal code for Hatsudai is 151-0061.

An Awa Odori festival is held here annually.[2]

Geography

Hatsudai borders Nishi-Shinjuku and Honmachi in the north, Yoyogi to the east, Nishihara to the south and southwest, and Motoyoyogichō to the west.

Demography

Population of Hatsudai by Chōme (November 1 2020)[1]
DistrictNumber of
Households
Total
Population
MaleFemale
Hatsudai 1-chōme 2,7754,4662,1452,321
Hatsudai 2-chōme 2,2784,1632,0082,155
Total 5,053 8,629 4,153 4,476
Population Trend of Hatsudai[1]
Year Total Population
2012 7,615
2013 7,714
2014 7,805
2015 7,950
2016 8,108
2017 8,330
2018 8,535
2019 8,540
2020 (November 1) 8,629
Population Trends of Hatsudai by Citizenship and Sex[1]
Year Total

Population

Female

Population

Male

Population

Japanese

Population

Non-Japanese

Population

2015 7,950 4,127 3,823 7,726 224
2016 8,108 4,196 3,912 7,863 245
2017 8,330 4,329 4,001 8,060 270
2018 8,535 4,442 4,093 8,260 275
2019 8,540 4,447 4,093 8,284 256
2020 (November 1) 8,629 4,476 4,153 8,373 256

Transportation

Hatsudai is served by Hatsudai Station, on the Keiō New Line.

Education

  • Hatashiro Elementary School (渋谷区立幡代小学校) (Hatsudai 1-32-12)[3]

References

  1. "住民基本台帳・外国人登録による人口". 渋谷区. Shibuya City. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  2. "初台阿波踊り". 初台商盛会. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  3. "Home". Hatasiro elementary school. Retrieved 27 October 2020.


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