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Harumi, Tokyo

Districts of Chūō, Tokyo
Harumi passenger ship terminal
Harumi passenger ship terminal

Harumi (晴海) is a district of Chūō, Tokyo. The district contains five chōme (subdivisions), and the postal code is 104-0053. Harumi is located on reclaimed land, created by dropping earth and sediment generated from expanding Tokyo Bay. The construction took place starting in the middle of the Meiji era and was completed early in the Showa era. before an official name was decided for the district, it was called Tsukishima No. 4. The district was designated to host celebrations of the 2600th anniversary of the founding of Japan (by the mythical emperor Jimmu), but celebrations (scheduled to take place in 1940) were canceled due to Japan being at war with the Republic of China and the United States. The Olympic Village for the 2020 Olympics (postponed to 2021) is located in the 5th chōme of Harumi, at Harumi Futo.

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104-0053 Chuo
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