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Komachi Ōji (小町大路) is a street in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, that begins at Sujikaebashi (筋違橋) (locality named after a bridge which no longer exists) from the Kanazawa Kaidō, crosses Yoko Ōji, passes in front of Hōkai-ji and , crosses the Ebisudōbashi Bridge (see photo), Ōmachi Ōji and , reaches Moto Hachiman and Kōmyō-ji, and finally ends in Zaimokuza near Wakaejima.

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  • Komachi Ōji (en)
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  • 小町大路(こまちおおじ)は、鎌倉幕府による都市計画の中核をなす「六大路」の一つで、『吾妻鏡』にもその名が記されている。若宮大路の東側を並行する。朝比奈切通しから鎌倉中心部に向かう金沢街道の突き当たり「筋替橋」を基点とし、ほぼ南向きに材木座海岸に向かっていた。途中、宝戒寺前で横大路を横切り、本覚寺前で夷堂橋を渡り、大町四つ角で大町大路を横切り、魚町橋(すぐ近くには逆川橋がある)の約100メートル先の本興寺手前で車大路を横切り、乱れ橋を渡って材木座海岸に至る鎌倉時代の基幹大路であった。なお、そこから左折すると光明寺門前を経てを越え三浦方面に向かうことができた。 (ja)
  • Komachi Ōji (小町大路) is a street in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, that begins at Sujikaebashi (筋違橋) (locality named after a bridge which no longer exists) from the Kanazawa Kaidō, crosses Yoko Ōji, passes in front of Hōkai-ji and , crosses the Ebisudōbashi Bridge (see photo), Ōmachi Ōji and , reaches Moto Hachiman and Kōmyō-ji, and finally ends in Zaimokuza near Wakaejima. (en)
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  • Komachi Ōji (小町大路) is a street in Kamakura, Kanagawa, Japan, that begins at Sujikaebashi (筋違橋) (locality named after a bridge which no longer exists) from the Kanazawa Kaidō, crosses Yoko Ōji, passes in front of Hōkai-ji and , crosses the Ebisudōbashi Bridge (see photo), Ōmachi Ōji and , reaches Moto Hachiman and Kōmyō-ji, and finally ends in Zaimokuza near Wakaejima. It is believed this is what the Azuma Kagami calls "Komachi Ōji" and other texts "Komachi Kōji". It used to be also called Machi Kōji (町小路). The name seems to stem from the fact that the Ebisudōbashi Bridge has been for centuries the border between the two areas called Komachi and Ōmachi, Komachi being the more important of the two. The Azuma Kagami says that along Komachi Ōji there were the houses of the powerful (the gokenin) and, for almost the entire Kamakura period, the seat of the government. The entrance of all buildings in Komachi not belonging to the Hōjō (the ruling clan) or to the Bakufu (with the curious exception of houses of ill repute) had to face away from Wakamiya Ōji (Honkaku-ji is a good example). (en)
  • 小町大路(こまちおおじ)は、鎌倉幕府による都市計画の中核をなす「六大路」の一つで、『吾妻鏡』にもその名が記されている。若宮大路の東側を並行する。朝比奈切通しから鎌倉中心部に向かう金沢街道の突き当たり「筋替橋」を基点とし、ほぼ南向きに材木座海岸に向かっていた。途中、宝戒寺前で横大路を横切り、本覚寺前で夷堂橋を渡り、大町四つ角で大町大路を横切り、魚町橋(すぐ近くには逆川橋がある)の約100メートル先の本興寺手前で車大路を横切り、乱れ橋を渡って材木座海岸に至る鎌倉時代の基幹大路であった。なお、そこから左折すると光明寺門前を経てを越え三浦方面に向かうことができた。 (ja)
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