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Shitayama-cho, Tokyo

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Shitayama-cho is a pseudonymous Tokyo neighborhood, the subject of a major study of immediate postwar Japanese urban life, undertaken by the British sociologist R. P. Dore, published as City Life in Japan (1958).[1][2]

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  1. ^ Aoki, Yukiko (2023), Saeki, Shōichi; Haga, Tōru (eds.), "Ronald P. Dore City Life in Japan (1958)", Masterpieces on Japan by Foreign Authors, Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, pp. 171–175, doi:10.1007/978-981-19-9853-9_31, ISBN 978-981-19-9852-2, retrieved 2025-05-12
  2. ^ Dore, R. P. (1958). City life in Japan: study of a Tokyo ward.