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

a comprehensive overview of the Iko area in Tokyo's Adachi Ward


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The provided sources offer a comprehensive overview of the Iko area in Tokyo's Adachi Ward, focusing on its rich historical and cultural landscape. Several texts highlight the significance of the Iko Ruins, an extensive archaeological site with an accompanying museum that reveals the area's history as an important ancient settlement and center for ritual ceremonies dating back to the Kofun and Jomon periods. A prominent theme across the documents is the Iko Teramachi (Temple Town), a unique religious district formed after the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923 when numerous temples, including those housing graves of historical figures like the mother of Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi and famed Ukiyo-e artist Utagawa Hiroshige, relocated from central Tokyo. Furthermore, the sources explore the Iko Hikawa Shrine, known locally as Fuchi-no-miya, which is the oldest Hikawa shrine in Adachi Ward and is historically connected to the region's ancient geography. Finally, the texts detail other local points of interest, such as the Shirahata Mound (associated with the warrior Minamoto no Yoshiie) and modern local businesses, suggesting the area is a prime location for historical walking tours and local exploration.



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Lawrence Travel Stories (JAPAN)💕日本の歷史故事By Lawrence An