Tateishi, Administrative district in Katsushika, Japan.
Tateishi is a neighborhood in Katsushika situated on the western bank of the Nakagawa River, characterized by small shops, residences, and local shopping streets. The area forms a compact district with active neighborhood commerce and everyday residential life woven throughout.
The neighborhood took its name from a small stone monument called Tateishi-sama, which has stood in the same location for more than 600 years. This stone became central to local identity and how residents expressed their spiritual beliefs.
The area's name comes from a sacred stone that residents worshipped as a home for the Inari deity during the Edo period. This spiritual tradition continues to shape how people relate to the neighborhood today.
The Keisei Electric Railway connects Tateishi through Keisei Tateishi Station to other parts of Tokyo and Narita Airport. Access by public transportation is straightforward and offers reliable connections to key destinations around the city.
Until 1980, the area thrived as a center for small family-run factories, especially for doll making and textile dyeing. This industrial past faded as the neighborhood gradually transformed into a residential community.
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