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Sangenjaya

Coordinates:35°38′34.67″N139°40′11.82″E / 35.6429639°N 139.6699500°E /35.6429639; 139.6699500
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District in Tokyo, Japan
Sangenjaya
三軒茶屋
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Sangenjaya intersection
Sangenjaya is located in Special wards of Tokyo
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Sangenjaya is located in Tokyo
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Coordinates:35°38′34.67″N139°40′11.82″E / 35.6429639°N 139.6699500°E /35.6429639; 139.6699500
CountryJapan
CityTokyo
WardSetagaya
Population
 (September 1, 2019)[1]
 • Total
13,108
Time zoneUTC+9 (JST)
Postal code
154-0024[2]
Area code03

Sangenjaya (三軒茶屋) is a district ofSetagaya,Tokyo,Japan. It is also known asSancha (三茶) for short.It is home to many bars, cafes and restaurants. Some major streets include National Route 246, Setagaya-dori and Chazawara-dori.

Description

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Sangenjaya, located in Setagaya Ward, is one of the well-known commercial areas and, likeJiyugaoka andKichijoji, often ranks high on lists of "most desirable places to live". Its proximity toShibuya, reputation as a neighborhood where many celebrities reside, and its influence on the cafe boom have led to it being described as a "fashionable" and "trendy" area. The neighborhood also retains a retro charm with its Eko Nakamise shopping street and Suzuran Street near the station.

The Carrot Tower, a mixed-use building constructed as part of urban redevelopment projects, serves as a landmark near Sangen-jaya Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line and Tokyu Setagaya Line, though it is officially located in Taishido, not Sangenjaya.

Geography

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Located in the central part of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, it is bordered byShimo-Meguro to the east,Nozawa,Kamimeguro to the south,Wakabayashi to the north, and Taishido to the north.

History

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Formerly part of Nakahikizawa Village, Shimo-Hikizawa Village, Taishido Village, etc., within Ebara District. Sangenjaya was officially designated as a place name with the establishment of Setagaya Ward in 1932 (Showa 7).

Origin of the Name

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The name "Sangen-jaya" (literally "three tea houses") derives from the presence of three tea houses, Shigaraki (later Ishibashirou), Sumiya, and Tanakaya, located near the bifurcation of the Oyama Road and Noborito Road, bustling with the temple visitation boom from the mid-Edo period. This name had already become common by the early 1800s.[3]

Education

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Setagaya Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.

Sangenjaya 1-chome is zoned to Nakazato Elementary School (中里小学校) and Mishuku Junior High School (三宿中学校). Sangenjaya 2-chome is zoned to Sangenjaya Elementary School (三軒茶屋小学校) and Komazawa Junior High School (駒沢中学校).[4]

Transport

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Sangen-jaya Station on theDen-en-toshi Line is located at the north end of this district.

In popular culture

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The area is the basis for a district called Yongen-Jaya in the video gamePersona 5 and its spin-offs, just outside of Shibuya.[5]Sangenjaya was also featured in the TV DramaTokyo Girl (2016 TV series) as the neighborhood of the protagonist.[6]

References

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  1. ^"世田谷区の町丁別人口と世帯数". 世田谷区. 2019-09-03. Archived fromthe original on 2019-08-18. Retrieved2019-09-29.
  2. ^"郵便番号".日本郵便. Retrieved2019-08-30.
  3. ^"Sangenjaya Sakae Street Shopping Street » History of Sangenjaya" (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 30, 2020. Retrieved2023-10-08.
  4. ^"通学区域:住所別で見る・小学校・中学校 さ行(三軒茶屋)". Setagaya City. Retrieved2022-10-09.
  5. ^Geek, Scribbling (2019-01-08)."Sangenjaya Sights: A Persona 5 Tourist in Tokyo Part 2".The Scribbling Geek. Retrieved2023-11-29.
  6. ^"Prime Video: Tokyo Girl - Season 1".www.primevideo.com. Retrieved2025-01-22.
Districts
Setagaya Area
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  • Ikejiri (1, 2, 3-chome, 4-chome [1-ban to 32-ban])
  • Kamiuma
  • Komazawa (1, 2-chōme)
  • Kyōdō
  • Mishuku
  • Miyasaka
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  • Sakura
  • Sakuragaoka
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Kitazawa Area
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  • Gōtokuji
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  • Sakurajōsui
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  • Higashitamagawa
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  • Kamiyōga
  • Komazawa (3, 4-chōme)
  • Komazawakōen
  • Nakamachi
  • Noge
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  • Sakurashinmachi
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