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The old days of Fujidana
Last Updated September 10, 2024
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2.Once upon a time in Fujidana (near 1-52-7 Fujitanamachi)
Fujidana's name comes from the fact that there was a teahouse called Suzukiya at the entrance of the current Fujidana shopping street, where there was a stunning wisteria shelf. The specialty here is a sake bun called Fujidana Manju, which was sold until the 10s of Showa. It was a little small, but it was good.
Until the end of the Meiji era, there were many fields and fields, but the flower district of Komyoji has moved to Kubocho, so this area seems to be gorgeous. There was a car inn near the current seventh Yurindo, and it was said that he was running around lively with geisha dressed in rickshaws.
Bun, picture Tai Hasegawa (presidency of the Nishi Ward Cultural Association Kitora Association)
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