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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 10 MIN

a comprehensive look at the Sunamachi Ginza area in Tokyo's Koto Ward

from Lawrence Travel Stories (JAPAN)💕日本の歷史故事 · host Lawrence

The sources provide a comprehensive look at the Sunamachi Ginza area in Tokyo's Koto Ward, focusing primarily on its identity as a thriving, traditional working-class shopping street known for local, inexpensive street food and a retro, authentic atmosphere. Several sources, including a YouTube transcript, detail the numerous affordable food options available, such as Udon, Yakitori, Tempura, Oden, and Onigiri, highlighting specific local shops. Other texts explain the area’s deep history, noting that Sunamachi originated as land reclaimed from a sandbar (Sunamura Shinden) in the Edo period and that the shopping street itself was rebuilt after World War II, symbolizing the local community’s resilience. Furthermore, the texts discuss Sunamachi's vulnerable geography as a zero-meter zone susceptible to flooding and explore the rich local folk religion and history, including tales of sumo wrestlers, early agricultural innovation, and the area's ancient temples and shrines.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lawrence-travel-stories-japan/donations

The sources provide a comprehensive look at the Sunamachi Ginza area in Tokyo's Koto Ward, focusing primarily on its identity as a thriving, traditional working-class shopping street known for local, inexpensive street food and a retro, authentic atmosphere. Several sources, including a YouTube transcript, detail the numerous affordable food options available, such as Udon, Yakitori, Tempura, Oden, and Onigiri, highlighting specific local shops. Other texts explain the area’s deep history, noting that Sunamachi originated as land reclaimed from a sandbar (Sunamura Shinden) in the Edo period and that the shopping street itself was rebuilt after World War II, symbolizing the local community’s resilience. Furthermore, the texts discuss Sunamachi's vulnerable geography as a zero-meter zone susceptible to flooding and explore the rich local folk religion and history, including tales of sumo wrestlers, early agricultural innovation, and the area's ancient temples and shrines.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lawrence-travel-stories-japan/donations

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