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Back to Episodes(ENG) a comprehensive look at the history and modern significance of Komazawa, Tokyo
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These sources provide a comprehensive look at the history and modern significance of Komazawa, an area now part of Tokyo's Setagaya Ward. One detailed source explores the location's past across five eras, from its use as a Tokugawa shogunate hunting ground and Meiji-era horse racing track to its post-war transformation involving a black market and its current state centered around the Komazawa Olympic Park. Supporting texts, including Wikipedia excerpts, confirm the area's geographical origin through the 19th-century merger of villages and its designation as Komazawa Town until 1932, highlighting its early transport links via the Tamagawa Line. Finally, a YouTube transcript and a walking blog connect the area's history, particularly the 1964 Tokyo Olympics venues, and the nearby Sakura Shinmachi "Sazae-san Street", to contemporary leisure and cultural appreciation.
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