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Society
Before dawn on September 1, 2001, the fire at the Myojo 56 Building, which killed 44 people, was the biggest tragedy in Kabukicho. The fact that people related to this building were mixed together gave me the opportunity to write this book. I followed people who knew the tragedy. It was also a trip to follow Shinjuku Kabukicho, the most unprosperous area in the East! After the war, in order to revive the town of burnt ruins, local volunteers aimed to build a Kabuki theater. However, the main Kabuki theater did not come. The town began to recount its history without the main role. Before long, perhaps because of the deepness of the unfinished Kabuki theater, Kabukicho became a town full of women and men. If Yasukuni Street is the lower side of a square, the upper side becomes public employment security office Street, the left side becomes Seibu-Shinjuku Ekimae-dori, and the right side becomes Meiji Street. In the middle of the square area, it became a culvert. Hanamichi Street runs through the center of Kabukicho in the early Showa period. Hanamichi Street is exactly the Hanamichi that runs through the center of Kabukicho. From this street to Yasukuni Street, it is divided into Kabukicho 1-chome and Kabukicho 2-chome from the road to Yasukuni Street. It is divided into Kabukicho 1-chome and Kabukicho 2-chome from the road to public employment security office Street on the opposite side. Kabukicho 1-chome is an open area that draws people coming from JR Shinjuku Station. Beginning with Toho Cinemas Shinjuku, one of the largest cinema complexes in Tokyo, it is popular as a building that houses the high-rise hotel "Hotel Gracery Shinjuku," which is located in the center of Kabukicho. From this street to Yasukuni Street, it is divided into Kabukicho 1-chome and Kabukicho 2-chome. Kabukicho 1-chome is an open area that draws people coming from JR Shinjuku Station. Beginning with Toho Cinemas Shinjuku, one of the largest cinema complexes in Tokyo, it is popular as a building that houses the skyscraper hotel "Hotel Gracery Shinjuku