Tokyo's Cat Town Yanaka is part of the Yanesen neighborhood trio, the others being Nezu and Sendagi. The area is famous not only for its old world charm, but for its sizable population of friendly stray cats . This has led the neighborhood to become something of a cat theme park, attracting thousands of feline fans each year. The history of Yanesen For the most part, since their beginnings, Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi have managed to avoid destruction from war, fire or other natural disasters. Yanesen is part of the shitamachi (downtown) areas. Historically, these areas were poor and inhabited by people from the lower classes. Yanesen is appealing because it remains one of the few places left in Tokyo where visitors can see a little bit of the old city. View of the entrance to Yanaka Ginza from the eastern stairs | © Kentin / WikiCommons Tokyo’s cat town The reason why just so many cats have decided to make a home for themselves in Y...
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