Hibiya, Business and entertainment district in Chiyoda, Japan.
Hibiya is a business and entertainment district in Chiyoda that stretches along Hibiya Street from Yurakucho to Uchisaiwaichō and features tall buildings, theaters, and a large Western-style public park. The area combines modern architecture with green spaces and several transportation hubs.
During the Tokugawa period, this former fishing village transformed into an urban area where daimyo residences surrounded the Edo Castle grounds. This shift marked the transition from rural to urban character.
The Imperial Theatre and Nissay Theatre host regular performances of musicals, operas, and traditional Japanese productions. These venues shape the cultural life of the neighborhood and draw visitors from across the city.
Hibiya Station is served by multiple train lines and offers direct access to the Imperial Palace, government buildings, shopping centers, and entertainment venues. The public park is accessible year-round and provides respite in this busy business district.
The district houses Japan's first electric traffic signal, installed in the 1930s and marking the beginning of modern traffic control in the country. This device represented cutting-edge technology for its time and showed Japan's commitment to innovation.
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