Minami-Suna, Administrative district in Kōtō-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Minami-Suna is a modern urban district in Kōtō-ku featuring residential buildings, shops, and local Chinese restaurants. The area spreads across a densely developed zone with mixed-use spaces.
The area grew out of the original Sunamachi town, which was later divided into separate sections. This division created the distinct districts that exist today, each with its own character.
The neighborhood brings residents together through regular seasonal festivals and community gatherings throughout the year. These occasions shape how people experience life in this urban area.
The neighborhood connects to central Tokyo through Minami-sunamachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. This transit link makes it easy to reach other parts of the city.
A marker pole in the local park shows the water level reached during a typhoon in the 1950s. This marking reminds visitors of the area's past vulnerability to storm surges.
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