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Ima Kōji

Coordinates: 35°19′21.71″N 139°33′1.73″E / 35.3226972°N 139.5504806°E / 35.3226972; 139.5504806
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Ima Kōji (今小路), sometimes also called Ima Ōji (今大路) is the name of a section of a longer street in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan. Strictly speaking, Ima Kōji goes from Katsu no Hashi Bridge (勝ノ橋) in front of Jufuku-ji to Tatsumi Jinja Shrine (巽神社) about 400 m further south, but the name is used all the way to the intersection with Yuigahama Avenue.[1] Although certainly old enough, historical documents written at the time of the Kamakura shogunate like the Azuma Kagami do not mention it.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo

References

  • Kamakura Shōkō Kaigijo (2008). Kamakura Kankō Bunka Kentei Kōshiki Tekisutobukku (in Japanese). Kamakura: Kamakura Shunshūsha. ISBN 978-4-7740-0386-3. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

35°19′21.71″N 139°33′1.73″E / 35.3226972°N 139.5504806°E / 35.3226972; 139.5504806