In Asakusa, Tokyo, where you can feel the history of Japan, there is a special space like the time slip in the Edo period, when you open the door with a solid feeling and tension. There is a figure of “ninja” which should not have been there. . . Asakusa combined with the old-fashioned atmosphere...
Komagata Dozeu was established in 1801. It was a time when Tokugawa Ienari, the eleventh and longest serving shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, reigned over Japan. The founder, Sukeshichi Echigoya, was born in what is now known as Kita-katsushika in Saitama Prefecture, and at the age of 18 he moved...