It is located in eastern part of the city, close to Atala, Linnainmaa, Kissanmaa and Messukylä.
Takahuhti was annexed to the city of Tampere in connection with the Messukylä municipal association in 1947 and the first town plan was approved in 1952.
[2] Takahuhti is bordered on the south by the Sampo Highway (Sammon valtatie), on the east by Linnankatu and the eastern boundary of the field to the north and Kirjavaisenkatu and Kourutaltankatu.
In the west, the border of Takahuhti runs along Kuusimäenkatu between Kalmonkatu to Kuusemäenrinne and from there along the creek to Huhmaninkatu.
The surname Irjainen comes from the Finnish given name Yrjänä, which was often written in the form of Yrian in 16th century sources.