The area of present-day Chūō-ku was part of ancient
Echigo Province, and developed as a port town for
Nagaoka Domain under the
Edo period Tokugawa Shogunate. Niigata was one of the ports opened to foreign trade by the 1858
Harris Treaty. Modern Niigata city was created with the establishment of the municipalities system on April 1, 1889. The Hokuetsu Railway commented Niigata to Tokyo in 1897, and the first
Bandai Bridge across the
Shinano River was completed in 1908, shortly before the city was destroyed by a fire. The city escaped serious damage in
World War II; however, much of the city burned down in a fire in 1955 and again suffered from damage in the
1964 Niigata earthquake. Niigata became a
government-designated city on April 1, 2007, and was divided into
wards, with the new Chūō Ward consisting of much of the central business portion of the city. ==Education==