Takatsu-Ku
About Takatsu-Ku
Takatsu-ku is one of the 7 wards of the city of Kawasaki in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Starting at 2010, the ward had an expected populace of 215,158 and a thickness of 13,150 people for each km². Archeologists have discovered stone instruments from the Japanese Paleolithic time frame and artistic shards from the Jomon time frame at various areas in the zone. Under the Nara time frame Ritsuryo framework, it turned out to be a piece of Tachibana District Musashi Province. By the Heian time frame it was a piece of a shoen going under control the Later Hojo tribe from Odawara in the late Muromachi period. In the Edo time frame, it was managed as a tenryo area controlled straightforwardly by the Tokugawa shogunate, yet regulated through different hatamoto.
After the Meiji Restoration, the zone was separated into eight towns inside Tachibana District in the new Kanagawa Prefecture on April 1, 1889. These regions were attached by the neighboring city of Kawasaki from 1937-1938. The region turned out to be a piece of a gigantic government supported lodging venture from the 1960s. The zone turned out to be a piece of Tama Ward with the division of the city of Kawasaki into wards from April 1972. Takatsu Ward is generally a local business focus and room network for focal Kawasaki and Tokyo. Enterprises are fixated on nourishment handling, hardware and accuracy gear, and include:
• The corporate central command of Mitutoyo and NKK Switches
• Fujitsu General Fujitsu General
• Fujitsu Access Fujitsu Access
• Bunkyodo Bunkyodo
• Science Park Kanagawa Kanagawa Science Park - A Business Incubation Center.