Remnants of the former 35 wards asked by the tax office
Well, last week I have filed my final tax return. I live in Nihonbashi and am the Nihonbashi Tax Office.
As you know, there are two tax offices in Chuo Ward. Nihonbashi Tax Office and Kyobashi Tax Office.
Yes, for some reason, it's not the Central Tax Office.
Chuo-ku government office was formed by the integration of Kyobashi ward office and Nihonbashi ward office.
The Chuo-ku government office at Shintomicho Station used to be the Kyobashi ward office.
In 1947, Kyobashi Ward and Nihonbashi Ward were integrated to create the current Chuo-ku.
The main government building has been used since the Kyobashi Ward era, but it was rebuilt in the current building in 1969.
https://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/miryoku/imamukashi/cityhall.html
By the way, Nihonbashi Ward Office was located at the current Nihonbashi Special Branch Office. It's Kakigara town.
For some reason, tax offices, police stations, fire departments in the 35th ward era
This is the details of the former 35 wards.
Materials quoted: https://www.soumu.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/01soumu/archives/0714gyosei_kukaku.htm
These 35 wards have been integrated into 23 wards.
For some reason, the tax office has a remnants of the 35th ward era (I called and asked, but I do not understand)
For example, Kanda Tax Office Koishikawa Tax Office Kojimachi Tax Office Shiba Tax Office Hongo Tax Office, etc.
It is only a name reminiscent of the former 35 wards.
We interviewed over the phone about the current tax signature and the relationship between the 35 wards.
I could not determine the connection because I was unable to obtain a clear answer.
It is true that the name of the 35th ward era remains, so I introduced it.
Two of the five major stations are Chuo-ku
In fact, the five important tax offices among tax offices are called "five large offices".
And honorfully, two of the five major offices are our Nihonbashi Tax Office and Kyobashi Tax Office.
Chuo-ku is rich in tourism resources and history.
Large companies are also concentrated, and it seems that they are recognized as the most important area in both name and reality as a reduction in national tax revenue.
(From Wikipedia)
There are the following five tax offices, called the five major stations, and they are located at the top when tax offices nationwide are arranged in the order of bureau numbers (the order of construction of tax offices). All of them are tax offices in charge of the three central wards of Tokyo (Chiyoda-ku, Chuo-ku, Minato-ku).
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A8%8E%E5%8B%99%E7%BD%B2