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These sources provide a detailed look at the history, geography, and contemporary features of the former Minami-Ayase-machi area, which now spans parts of Katsushika Ward and Adachi Ward in Tokyo. Historical documents and a Wikipedia entry confirm that the town was incorporated into Katsushika Ward in 1932, with a portion later shifting to Adachi Ward in 1934, defining a cross-district historical scope. A cultural report recounts five historical narratives tied to this area, including the presence of a Shinsengumi outpost, the site of a shogunal retreat (Kosugetsu Palace, now the Tokyo Detention House), and the history of the Horikiri Iris Garden and local agriculture. Separately, a modern park review offers a current, specific overview of Minamiayase Chuo Park, noting its amenities like a barrier-free restroom and its function as a disaster prevention hub, while other articles reinforce the area's rural past and connections to figures like Kondo Isami and Hijikata Toshizo.
By Lawrence AnThese sources provide a detailed look at the history, geography, and contemporary features of the former Minami-Ayase-machi area, which now spans parts of Katsushika Ward and Adachi Ward in Tokyo. Historical documents and a Wikipedia entry confirm that the town was incorporated into Katsushika Ward in 1932, with a portion later shifting to Adachi Ward in 1934, defining a cross-district historical scope. A cultural report recounts five historical narratives tied to this area, including the presence of a Shinsengumi outpost, the site of a shogunal retreat (Kosugetsu Palace, now the Tokyo Detention House), and the history of the Horikiri Iris Garden and local agriculture. Separately, a modern park review offers a current, specific overview of Minamiayase Chuo Park, noting its amenities like a barrier-free restroom and its function as a disaster prevention hub, while other articles reinforce the area's rural past and connections to figures like Kondo Isami and Hijikata Toshizo.