Kanda Matsushita-cho was once a place of intensity.
Home to the Genbukan, the famed dojo of Chiba Shūsaku—
one of Edo’s most influential swordsmen—
this district stood at the intersection of samurai land and townspeople’s quarters.
A boundary not of separation, but of exchange.
Nearby, Tōjō Ichidō’s Yōchijuku served as a center of Confucian learning.
Here, martial discipline and scholarship coexisted—
body and mind trained in parallel.
It was a ground where aspirants refined both technique and spirit.
The heat of Edo,
not extinguished,
only absorbed into the city.
Property data (quietly):
¥108.0 million
Built in 2002
JR Kanda Station — 4-minute walk
56㎡ / 5th floor