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🏮 Whispers of Bunkyo — Where Literature Still Breathes
Once a lively flower district in the early Shōwa era, Hakusan still carries the scent of its poetic past. This is where Ichiyō Higuchi wrote Nigorie, and Tokuda Shūsei drew the tangled emotions of Shukuzu.
Today, the lamps of the old entertainment quarter glow softly beside universities and research halls — Toyo University, Bunkyo Gakuin, Nippon Medical School — turning this district into a quiet dialogue between intellect and memory, knowledge and longing.
And hidden among those streets stands a modern home — J-Park Bunkyo Hakusan, 58㎡, built in 2001, just 3 minutes from Hakusan Station — a place where you can live inside Tokyo’s living literature.