EPISODE · Oct 15, 2025 · 16 MIN
a multifaceted overview of Minamisenju, Japan.
from Lawrence Travel Stories (JAPAN)💕日本の歷史故事 · host Lawrence An
The collection of sources provides a multifaceted overview of Minamisenju (South Senju), tracing its evolution from a crucial Edo-era post town on the Nikkō Kaidō to a modern area characterized by extensive redevelopment and complex social history. Historical accounts emphasize the contrasting aspects of the area, including its role as a bustling stopover, the location of the notorious Kozukappara execution grounds, and the area known for the tragic history of the Jōkanji "Nagekomi-dera" (tossing-in temple) for Yoshiwara prostitutes. Following the Meiji era, the district transformed into an industrial hub due to its advantageous position near the Sumida River for water transport and the establishment of major factories like the Senju Woolen Mill and paper companies, eventually giving way to the massive Shioiri redevelopment projects featuring high-rise towers. Modern analyses highlight the coexistence of old downtown charm (such as the Kotsu-dori and the nearby Sanya/Tear Bridge area, historically a gathering place for day laborers) and the planned, modern landscape of the new residential and commercial developments.The Unwritten Pages of Yesterday 細 聽 長 風 說 舊 河
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