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This time, I walked from Bubaigawara to Fuchu—a 90-minute passage through western Tokyo where samurai legends dissolve into residential quiet, and a 1,900-year-old shrine sits at the center of ordinary life. Bubaigawara carries the name of Nitta Yoshisada, the 14th-century warrior who defied the shogunate and died here in battle. His bronze statue stands in a small park, surrounded by the kind of modest residential streets where history becomes backdrop rather than spectacle. The neighborhood doesn't perform its past—it simply continues alongside it. The walk shifts as you approach Fuchu. The streets widen. The trees grow taller. Okunitama Shrine appears not as a tourist destination but as the gravitational center of the city—one of Tokyo's five major shrines, founded nearly two millennia ago, still functioning as the spiritual anchor for a modern commuter town. The main approach is lined with shops that have served the same families for generations. The shrine grounds are vast, quiet, maintained with the care that suggests devotion rather than preservation. Fuchu itself is unremarkable in the way that makes it representative: a mid-sized city absorbed into Tokyo's sprawl, its own identity still legible beneath the standardized convenience stores and chain restaurants. The Koshu Kaido highway cuts through—an old road that once connected Edo to the provinces, now just asphalt carrying commuters. But the structure remains: station, shrine, shopping street, residential blocks radiating outward in careful order. This is the Tokyo that doesn't make highlight reels. The parts where millions live without drama, where a shrine from the year 111 AD coexists with a train station from 1929 and an apartment building from 2015, all occupying the same blocks without tension. No music. No narration. Just the walk itself—the sound of footsteps, distant trains, the specific acoustics of a city that knows how to be still. 🕒 THE WALK 00:00 — Highlights 01:00 — Bubaigawara (samurai legacy) 10:27 — Bubaigawara Station 21:08 — Kaede Street 29:03 — Residential area 35:02 — Fuchu Honmachi Station 41:10 — Residential streets 47:44 — Bamba Kitaura Street 51:00 — Fuchu district entry 1:05:06 — Koshu Kaido overpass 1:11:09 — Fuchu Station approach 1:22:07 — Okunitama Shrine (1,900 years) 1:32:23 — Return via main street --- 🔔 Subscribe for more walks across Tokyo and the Kanto region 👍 Like if this walk showed you a Tokyo you hadn't seen before #japan #walkingtour #tokyowalking #citywalk #japantravel #fuchu