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Shakujii is a district that stretches across the southwestern part of Nerima Ward, Tokyo, and is a town dotted with houses, parks, and historical sites, centered around Shakujii Park Station.
The origin of the place name is said to be that mysterious stone rods and swords were once excavated from the ground, and these were worshipped as sacred stones or gods known as "stone gods."
Shakujii (Shakujii)
Shakujii is "Shakujii"It is said that the shrine dedicated to the excavated stone eventually became Shakujii Shrine, and that the name of the shrine eventually became the name of the entire region. Stories like this have been passed down since ancient times, and they convey to us today that the place name Shakujii has a sacred origin.
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