A park in Asakusa, Tokyo. Established in 1873 , centered on the grounds of Senso-ji Temple. It was later divided into the following areas: Kannon-do in the first district, Nakamise in the second district, Denpo-in in the third district, the area around Mokubakan in the fourth district, the area around Hanayashiki in the fifth district, and the entertainment district in the sixth district. Commercial and entertainment areas were concentrated here, but it was abolished in 1951 . Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
東京浅草にあった公園。明治六年(一八七三)浅草寺(せんそうじ)境内を中心に設置。その後、一区観音堂、二区仲見世、三区伝法院、四区木馬館一帯、五区花屋敷一帯、六区興行街に分けられ、商業、娯楽が集中したが昭和二六年(一九五一)廃止。
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