Matsudo, Chiba

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Matsudo City
松戸市
Location
Country Japan
Region Kantō
Prefecture Chiba Prefecture
Physical characteristics
Area 61.33 km² (23.7 sq mi)
Population (as of January 1, 2007)
     Total 481,119
     Density 7,844.8/km² (20,317.9/sq mi)
Location 35°47′N, 139°54′E
Symbols
Tree Castanopsis, eucalyptus and cherry blossom
Flower Azalea and hydrangea
Bird Ural Owl, Barn Swallow and White Heron
Matsudo City Government Office
Mayor Toshihisa Kawai
Address 〒271-8588
387-5, Nemoto, Matsudo, Chiba
Phone number 047-366-1111
Official website: Matsudo City

Matsudo (松戸市; -shi) is the third-largest city in Chiba, Japan, and a major bedroom community (11th largest city) in the Greater Tokyo Area. As of January 1, 2007, the city has an estimated population of 481,119. The total area is 61.33 km².

Front of Bandai Museum from the exit of the Matsudo Train Station
Front of Bandai Museum from the exit of the Matsudo Train Station

The Matsudo area was mainly inhabited by farmers until the 1960s, and the village was only used as a stopover point on the road between Tokyo and Mito (supplanted by the opening of Matsudo Station on the Joban Line in 1896). Matsudo Town was incorporated in 1889 and became a city on April 1, 1943.

Beginning in the 1960s, the rapid economic growth in Japan (and the Tokyo area in particular) led to a construction boom in Matsudo and the development of the area as a major suburb of Tokyo.

On May 12, 1971, Matsudo established a sister city relationship with the then City of Box Hill near the City of Melbourne, Australia. When Box Hill amalgamated with Nunawading in December 1994, the relationship was re-affirmed with the new City of Whitehorse.

A small, multi-story department store attached to Matsudo train station bears the name "Box Hill".

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