Iidabashi is named after a nearby bridge called Iida Bridge (飯田橋, Iidabashi), itself named after an Edo-period farmer, Iida Kihee (飯田喜兵衛, Iida Kihee).
Several companies have their headquarters in Iidabashi, among them Japan Freight Railway Company,[1] KDDI[2] Nikken Sekkei,[3] and Shohakusha.
[4] Chiyoda Board of Education [ja] operates public elementary and junior high schools.
[5] There is a freedom of choice system for junior high schools in Chiyoda Ward, and so there are no specific junior high school zones.
[6] This Tokyo location article is a stub.