What kind of image do you have of Akihabara?
Electric town? Is it a town of anime and other otaku?
Here, I would like to talk about the history of Akihabara.

Originally, Akihabara was home to what was known as Chinkaisha (now Akiba Shrine).
During the Edo period (1603-1868), houses were made of wood, and when a fire broke out, the whole of Edo was often set on fire.
For this reason, the people of Edo believed in Akiba Gongen as a god of fire prevention.
Akiba Gongen is believed to be a real person. It is said that a man named Sanshakubo, who left a legend on Mt.
(There are other theories as well.)
The area around the Akiba Shrine was cleared of fire to prevent fire from spreading.
The place was called “Akiba-no-hara,” which gave rise to the name “Akihabara.
The present Akihabara’s electric town existed as a fruit and vegetable market for about 270 years since the Edo period (1603-1868).
The reason for this is that there were many waterways around Akihabara, making it easy to transport goods by ship.
There was a shipyard where Yodobashi Akiba is now located.
As a result, Akihabara has many set meal restaurants that serve large quantities of food for people who do physical labor.
At a place called Adachi’s, the amount of rice was 3.5kg. (This is the Japanese unit of measurement called “ichi-sho.”)
There are still a few of these restaurants in Akihabara today.

