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Back to Episodesa multifaceted overview of the Nagasaki (長崎) region in Tokyo's Toshima Ward
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The collected texts provide a multifaceted overview of the Nagasaki (長崎) region in Tokyo's Toshima Ward, exploring its historical origins, cultural significance, and modern community appeal. Several sources explain that the "Nagasaki" name is unrelated to the city in Kyushu but instead likely derives from a historical clan or the area’s physical geography, detailing its evolution from a village into part of the modern Toshima Ward. A strong recurring theme is the area's rich artistic and manga heritage, particularly its association with the Tokiwaso apartment complex where legendary manga artists like Tezuka Osamu lived. Additionally, one source introduces the "Shibuya-Nagasaki Historical Culture Information Exchange School," a project aiming to connect Nagasaki Prefecture's history and culture with the information-dissemination power of Tokyo’s Shibuya, highlighting historical figures from Nagasaki who influenced Edo/Tokyo. Finally, multiple texts characterize the East Nagasaki and Shiinamachi areas as hidden gems for residents, praising their strong community ties, local shopping streets, high access to central Tokyo, and diverse food culture.
The Unwritten Pages of Yesterday 細 聽 長 風 說 舊 河
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