The collection of sources provides a multifaceted overview of Higashisumiyoshi Ward, Osaka, covering its history, geography, community features, and major attractions. Several excerpts from "Higashisumiyoshi 100 Stories" detail local historical sites like the Kuwazu Cemetery and the Sakekimizuka Tumulus, alongside infrastructure such as the Komagawa River and National Route 25, and the development of the thriving Komagawa Shopping Street. A YouTube transcript and an article focus on the Yata area, highlighting community revitalization efforts, local businesses, and the historical significance of the Kuwazu Tenjinsha Shrine with its annual danjiri festival. Furthermore, one source recounts five key historical narratives, spanning from the Kofun period to World War II, touching on the Long Plains Kofun Group, imperial residences, the Edo-period bamboo trade, and the evolution of Nagai Park from a military training ground to a modern green space. Finally, a Wikipedia entry offers geographical and political context, outlining the ward's boundaries, its history, and its current transportation network.
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