Toyosu
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Toyosu
Summary
Toyosu is a chōchō[1]. Toyosu draws 55 Wikipedia views per month (ch_ch category, ranking #19 of 165).[2]
Key Facts
- Toyosu is located in Kōtō[3].
- Toyosu is in the country of Japan[4].
- Toyosu is on the body of water Toyosu Canal[5].
- Toyosu is on the body of water Harumi Canal[6].
- Toyosu is on the body of water Shinonome Canal[7].
- Toyosu's image is recorded as Toyosu 2014.JPG[8].
- Toyosu's instance of is recorded as chōchō[9].
- Toyosu's instance of is recorded as artificial island[10].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Etchūjima[11].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Shiohama[12].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Edagawa[13].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Tatsumi[14].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Shinonome[15].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Ariake[16].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Daiba[17].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Harumi[18].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Tsukishima[19].
- Toyosu's shares border with is recorded as Tsukuda[20].
- Toyosu's postal code is recorded as 135-0061[21].
- Toyosu's Commons category is recorded as Toyosu[22].
- Toyosu's OpenStreetMap relation ID is recorded as 3789147[23].
- +1937-07-15T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Toyosu[24].
- Toyosu's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 35.64431388888889, 'lon': 139.78465555555556}[25].
- Toyosu's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/080l78s[26].
- Toyosu's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Toyosu[27].
Body
Geography
Toyosu is in the country of Japan[4]. Toyosu is located in Kōtō[3]. Adjacent water bodies include Toyosu Canal[5], a canal[28], in Japan[29]; Harumi Canal[6], a canal[30], in Japan[31]; and Shinonome Canal[7], a canal[32], in Japan[33].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include chōchō[9] and artificial island[10].
History and Context
+1937-07-15T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Toyosu[24].
Why It Matters
Toyosu draws 55 Wikipedia views per month (ch_ch category, ranking #19 of 165).[2] Toyosu has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34]