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Shinmachi, the Glossary

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Shinmachi (新町) was a in Osaka, built between 1615 and 1623, and operating until its destruction in World War II.[1]

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  1. 13 relations: Bunraku, Edo, Edo period, Kabuki, Kyoto, Nakanoshima, Osaka, Sanders of Oxford, Shimabara, Kyoto, Shinmachi, Gunma, Tokugawa shogunate, Yūkaku, Yoshiwara.

  2. Geography of Osaka
  3. Red-light districts in Japan
  4. Sexuality in Japan
  5. Tourist attractions in Osaka

Bunraku

(also known as) is a form of traditional Japanese puppet theatre, founded in Osaka in the beginning of the 17th century, which is still performed in the modern day.

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Edo

Edo (江戸||"bay-entrance" or "estuary"), also romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of Tokyo.

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Edo period

The, also known as the, is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional daimyo.

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Kabuki

is a classical form of Japanese theatre, mixing dramatic performance with traditional dance.

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Kyoto

Kyoto (Japanese: 京都, Kyōto), officially, is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan's largest and most populous island of Honshu.

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Nakanoshima

is a 3 km long and 50 hectares narrow sandbank in Kita-ku, Osaka city, Japan, that divides the Kyū-Yodo into the Tosabori and Dōjima rivers. Shinmachi and Nakanoshima are Geography of Osaka and Osaka geography stubs.

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Osaka

is a designated city in the Kansai region of Honshu in Japan, and one of the three major cities of Japan (Tokyo-Osaka-Nagoya).

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Sanders of Oxford

Sanders of Oxford is an antique print shop situated on the High Street of the city of Oxford, England.

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Shimabara, Kyoto

(often simplified to 島原, sometimes styled 嶌原), established in 1640, was the designated red light district in Kyoto. Shinmachi and Shimabara, Kyoto are red-light districts in Japan and Sexuality in Japan.

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Shinmachi, Gunma

former Shinmachi Town Hall was a town located in Tano District, Gunma Prefecture, Japan.

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Tokugawa shogunate

The Tokugawa shogunate (Tokugawa bakufu), also known as the, was the military government of Japan during the Edo period from 1603 to 1868.

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Yūkaku

were legal red-light districts in Japanese history, where both brothels and prostitutes - known collectively as, the higher ranks of which were known as - recognised by the Japanese government operated. Shinmachi and Yūkaku are Sexuality in Japan.

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Yoshiwara

was a famous (red-light district) in Edo, present-day Tokyo, Japan. Shinmachi and Yoshiwara are red-light districts in Japan and Sexuality in Japan.

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See also

Geography of Osaka

Red-light districts in Japan

Sexuality in Japan

Tourist attractions in Osaka

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinmachi