Tama New Town Area

Tweet on Twitter
Share on Facebook
Share on Line

Page ID 1009109 Update Date Reiwa 7, January 20

PrintPrint in large text

Tama New Town was designated as an urban planning area in 1965, and the project was completed in March 2006, approximately 40 years later. The project area in Inagi City covers about 292 hectares and consists of three residential areas: Koyodai, Nagamine, and Wakabadai, under the land use plan that inherits the city's Community Development concept, with a planned population of 29,000. The project began after obtaining approval for the Inagi District in 1971, with the opening of Koyodai District in 1988, Nagamine District in 1995, and Wakabadai District in 1999.
The project was completed in 2006, and we are currently working with UR Urban Development Corporation to systematically dispose of the remaining unused land within the area.

Illustration: Main Progress of the Tama New Town Project

Illustration: Map of Inagi City New Town

Community Development in Koyodai

The diverse topography of the Tama Hills gave birth to this beautiful town. Koyodai was one of the first areas to open up in the Tama New Town Inagi area. As such, the landscape of the town, the street trees that adorn the roads, and the greenery of the hedges all convey a sense of calm and stability.
What characterizes this town is the urban landscape born from the hilly terrain. The beauty created by the clusters of high, medium, and low-rise residences, set against the backdrop of the hills and following the flow of the terrain, is evidenced by its receipt of the "Urban Landscape Award" in Fiscal Year 1995.

Illustration: Residential Skyline Image

Nagamine Community Development

Nagamine, which was born in the center of the Tama New Town Inagi area, has "creating living spaces in greenery" as its basic theme. This town, which gracefully spreads within a natural space and has Inagi Central Park within the area, offers a resort-like feeling in daily life. Surrounded by abundant nature and rich sunlight, people enjoy sports, touch the earth and greenery, and leisurely enjoy their lives... Nagamine, where ecological and green spaces are always felt, can truly be called a people-friendly wellness town.

Photo: Nagamine streetscape

Community Development in Wakabadai

Wakabadai is the newest town that opened in the spring of 1999 within "Fine Hill Inagi." As it is said to be the last station-front development in Tama New Town, a vibrant town with a gently sloping southern hillside background spreads out right in front of you when viewed from the station.
The station front transportation square serves as a landmark for Wakabadai and the gateway to the town. Within the transportation square, there are bus and taxi stops connecting the station to the residential area. Additionally, Wakabadai Station and the station front transportation square are connected by escalators and elevators, designed to be accessible for people of all generations.

Photo: i Plaza, Wakabadai Station Front Rotary

Please let us know your feedback on how to make our website better.

Was the content of this page easy to understand?
Was this page easy to find?


We cannot respond to comments entered in this section. Also, please do not enter personal information.

Inquiries about this page

Inagi City Department of Urban Development Community Development Planning Division
2111 Higashi-Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo 206-8601
Phone number: 042-378-2111 Fax number: 042-378-9719
Contact Inagi City Department of Urban Development Community Development Planning Division