Suehiro-chō (末広町) is a historic neighbourhood located in the Naka ward of Nagoya, central Japan.[1] It is where the present Sakae 2-chome, Sakae 3-chome, Ōsu 2-chome, and Osu 3-chome are located. It received its name in Hōei 5.
The Suehiro-za (末広座) was a kabuki theatre located there.[2] It was one of the leading theatres in town.[3]
The Wakamiya Hachiman Shrine is also located there.[4][5] A large festival is held there every May.[6][7]
See also
References
- ↑ "昭和初期の名古屋「本町通末広町より北方を望む」 : Network2010.org". コンテンツ投稿.
- ↑ "名古屋市中区の映画館 - 消えた映画館の記憶".
- ↑ "愛栄座のあった場所と、いつからいつまであったのかを知りたい。". レファレンス協同データベース.
- ↑ "若宮八幡社 | 【公式】名古屋市観光情報「名古屋コンシェルジュ」". 名古屋コンシェルジュ.
- ↑ "末広町八幡講(名古屋市/その他施設・団体)の電話番号・住所・地図|マピオン電話帳". www.mapion.co.jp.
- ↑ "Wakamiya Festival". Visit Nagoya-Nagoya City Guide.
- ↑ "Wakamiya Hachiman-sha Shrine festival in Nagoya". May 17, 2018.
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