Wakasu (若洲) also Wakasu Island, is an island located in Koto, Tokyo. It is located south of Shin-Kiba and is connected to a new unnamed island to the south by the Tokyo Gate Bridge.

Wakasu seaside Park

The place was known connected with the murder of Junko Furuta, a high school student whose body was found there dumped in barrel and completely concreted after six teenage boys, led by Hiroshi Miyano (including Tetsuo Nakamura and Koichi Ihara), killed her at their house in Ayase, Adachi, owned by Shinji Minato's family, in 1989.

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Wakasu, like many other areas of Tokyo, is reclaimed land. Save for the camping ground, Wakasu was constructed on a base of incinerator bottom ash remains from garbage, a form of land reclamation common in Japan.

Roughly half of the island is an industrial zone, while the other half contains the Wakasu Seaside Park,[1][2] Wakasu Golf Course,[3] and a popular camping ground.[4] There is also a large wind turbine located nearby the golf course. The 18-hole golf course and the campground attract many people from all over Tokyo.

Wakasu was planned to be the venue for sailing events at the 2020 Summer Olympics,[5] but as of 2015 it is planned that the yachting will take place in Enoshima, Kanagawa Prefecture.[6] Instead it will host golf moved from Kasumigaseki, Saitama as the planned venue.

Wakasu is the location near where the body of Junko Furuta, the victim of the "1989 concrete-encased high school girl murder case", was discovered after her murder.[7]

Schools edit

Koto Ward Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools.

Minamisuna Elementary School (南砂小学校) is the zoned public elementary school for Wakasu.[8]

Minamisuna Junior High School (南砂中学校) is the zoned public junior high school for Wakasu.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Tokyo Port Terminal Corporation - Wakasu Seaside Park Retrieved September 17, 2015
  2. ^ Tokyo Port Terminal Corporation - Yacht Training Site Retrieved September 17, 2015
  3. ^ Wakasu Golf Links - Tokyo Port Terminal Corporation Retrieved September 17, 2015
  4. ^ Koto Ward Wakasu Public Park - Tokyo Port Terminal Corporation Retrieved September 17, 2015
  5. ^ "Venue Plan". Tokyo 2020 Bid Committee. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
  6. ^ Games Plan - TOKYO 2020 Retrieved September 17, 2015
  7. ^ "JKコンクリート詰め41日間もまわされ続けた畜生事イ牛の全て。犯人達の現在がヤバすぎ・・・ ※実写化 動画あり※". サンサーラ速報 (in Japanese). 2017-10-19. Retrieved 2019-11-20.
  8. ^ "江東区立 小学校・義務教育学校前期課程 通学区域一覧" (PDF). Koto Ward. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  9. ^ "江東区立 中学校・義務教育学校後期課程 通学区域一覧" (PDF). Koto Ward. Retrieved 2022-10-09.

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