According to my teacher, poorer areas are always in northeast of the city as evil comes from that direction so no-one wants to live there
As for poor people, Edo Period towns were strictly divided by social class and the sub-hierarchies. Some outcaste (non-human) neighborhoods
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still exist or are less desirable today. There's one up in Adachi-ku along the Arakawa River, though I think it's post-Edo Period. Same with
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There was also an execution ground near Shinagawa, to the Southeast (as well as cattle slaughterhouses)
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If I'm not mistaken, there's still one slaughterhouse (at least there was 14 years ago). You can hear the animals!
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Yes, I remember the smell whenever I'd go to Sony's HQ.
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At least, they told us the smell of bullshit was actually coming from the slaughterhouse, but
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Riiiiiiiight
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