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These sources provide a comprehensive, multi-layered look at the West Sugamo (Nishisugamo) district of Tokyo, focusing heavily on its historical evolution from a rural village to a modern ward. Several texts discuss the area's political and geographic history, detailing its transformation from Musashi Province's Sugamo Village to the short-lived Nishisugamo Town before its incorporation into the modern Toshima Ward in 1932, evidenced by the discovery of old manhole covers. Other sources explore the district's cultural and spiritual landscape, documenting numerous local temples—such as Saifōji and Myōgyōji—and connecting them to figures like the courtesan Takao Dayu and the compassionate monk Dōtetsu, as well as the birthplace of the Somei-Yoshino cherry tree. Finally, several detailed entries illuminate the profound post-war and pre-war urban history, analyzing the area as the site of the infamous Sugamo Prison (now Sunshine City) and exploring hidden local memories related to World War II efforts and traditional craft production.
By Lawrence AnThese sources provide a comprehensive, multi-layered look at the West Sugamo (Nishisugamo) district of Tokyo, focusing heavily on its historical evolution from a rural village to a modern ward. Several texts discuss the area's political and geographic history, detailing its transformation from Musashi Province's Sugamo Village to the short-lived Nishisugamo Town before its incorporation into the modern Toshima Ward in 1932, evidenced by the discovery of old manhole covers. Other sources explore the district's cultural and spiritual landscape, documenting numerous local temples—such as Saifōji and Myōgyōji—and connecting them to figures like the courtesan Takao Dayu and the compassionate monk Dōtetsu, as well as the birthplace of the Somei-Yoshino cherry tree. Finally, several detailed entries illuminate the profound post-war and pre-war urban history, analyzing the area as the site of the infamous Sugamo Prison (now Sunshine City) and exploring hidden local memories related to World War II efforts and traditional craft production.