Tateishi

Tateishi

Tateishi (立石) is a neighborhood in Katsushika, Tokyo, Japan. The name derives from a tiny stone monument called Tateishi-sama (立石様), located at Tateishi 8-37. With its retro-chic shopping streets and small, back-street workshops and factories, the area retains an atmosphere associated with Tokyo's earthy "Shitamachi" ("low-town") neighborhoods.

The Katsushika Ward Office, the ward's city hall, is located at Tateishi 5-13-1.

Geography

Tateishi is situated on the west bank of the Nakagawa, a river, about 3 km south of the Kameari (亀有) area known to many through the manga "Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo".

The Higashi-Tateishi ("east Tateishi") neighborhood lies to the south of Tateishi. Tateishi Nakamise (立石仲見世), an old-fashioned shopping street near the railway station, was started soon after World War II ended.

Until around 1980, Tateishi was home to numerous small, family-owned factories, though many of these have since closed and small apartment houses now occupy many of their former sites. The neighborhood's chief industries include dyeing works and doll manufacturing.

Transportation

Tateishi is served by the Keisei Electric Railway (京成電鉄) through its Keisei Tateishi Station (京成立石駅). Most trains stopping at Tateishi also serve Asakusa, about 12 minutes away. Narita International Airport (formerly known as New Tokyo International Airport) is also readily accessible from Tateishi by changing to a limited express train at Aoto, the next station down the line in the Narita direction.

Major businesses

Toy, merchandising, and entertaining giant Tomy Co., Ltd. is headquartered in Tateishi.

Tateishi-sama

Tateishi ("standing stone") derives its name from a standing stone addressed by locals as Tateishi-sama, "sama" being a suffix indicating respect. The stone has been at its present location for at least 600 years and is thought to have been carried and erected here given that the area is on alluvial soil. Locals began to worship the stone as an embodiment of the deity Inari during the Edo period (ca. 1600–1868), hence the "sama" in the name. The stone is reputed to have once had a height of 8-24 inches (≈20–60 cm), but today it stands only 1 inch above ground level due to the effects of floods, subsidence, and breakage by locals who wanted to use a piece of the stone as a talisman against disease or getting shot in battle. [

According to "Bulletin of the Katsushika City Museum" No.5, p.76 (1998)]

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