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Back to Episodesa comprehensive look at the historical and cultural significance of the Senju (千住) area in Tokyo
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These sources provide a comprehensive look at the historical and cultural significance of the Senju (千住) area in Tokyo, particularly focusing on its identity as the first major Edo-era post station (千住宿) along the Nikko and Oshu Kaido routes. Multiple texts explore its heritage as a hub for literature, notably as the starting point for Matsuo Basho's journey, and its role as a center for trade, medicine (the renowned Nagura bone-setters), and local markets (Yacchaba). The sources also cover modern attractions like local hot springs (Sento), a real-life treasure hunt event celebrating its 400th anniversary, and the history of Senju Shrine, including its seven gods of fortune (Shichifukujin) pilgrimage. Additionally, one academic source broadens the scope by examining the concept of "Japan" remaining in Saipan, written by a scholar named Senju Hajime, though the majority of texts are centered on the Tokyo district.
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