It is divided into 21 neighborhoods, each with about 3000 to 5000 houses and apartments, each with two elementary schools and one junior high school as well as a neighborhood center with shops,
kōban, post office,
clinics and the like. Several neighborhoods form one district, each of which are centered on a
commuter rail station. Tama New Town is not a municipality in itself; instead, it straddles the pre-existing boundaries of
Tama,
Hachiōji,
Inagi and
Machida cities, and each area is administered by its respective municipal authorities, all of which come under the jurisdiction of
Tokyo Metropolis.
Tama Center The area surrounding the
Tama Center Station complex, in the municipality of Tama, is the designated center of Tama New Town. The area is separated into business, commercial and leisure zones. Tama Center Station itself is serviced by the
Tama Toshi Monorail Line, as well as the
Keio Sagamihara and
Odakyu Tama Lines which link it to
Shinjuku Station in central Tokyo. The station complex also includes shopping arcades and a bus terminal. •
Parthenon Avenue, the main thoroughfare of the Tama Center area famous for its winter illuminations, stretches southwards from the station. In the vicinity are retail, business and leisure complexes, hotels, Tama City Central Police Station, an indoor theme park (
Sanrio Puroland), Warner-Mycal Cinema cineplex, Tama Art University Gallery, Tama TV and Tama South District Hospital. • Parthenon Tama, a huge culture center, is located at the end of Parthenon Avenue. The building, nicknamed so after
Parthenon in Greece because of its hilltop location, houses a free museum about the history of Tama New Town. Behind Parthenon Tama lies Tama Central Park (
Tama Chuo Koen) and a neighbouring
Shinto shrine.
Other districts Other notable hubs in Tama New Town include: •
Within Tama city: The area surrounding
Nagayama Station, comprising several retail complexes such as Greenade Nagayama, as well as Nagayama Civic Hall. •
Within Inagi city: The area surrounding
Wakabadai Station has developed rapidly in recent years following the completion of the final phase of Tama New Town to the north of the station. Multiple retail complexes have opened since 2004, as well as a planned culture complex including a 400-seat auditorium, library, and a children's center. •
Within Hachiōji city: The new Greenwalk Tama shopping center opened in spring 2007, about 2.5 km southwest of Tama Center, along the main east-west highway. ==Transportation==