To the address of Kyoto, the address "bottom Ru on Ru of top Ru" is often seen.
To a "bottom Ru" east, it is called "east on Ru", and it is called "west on Ru"
to west to go that this goes to north since the ground in Kyoto is divided like the squares
and the way is running north, south, east and west in a straight line to "top Ru" and south.
Moreover, a passage also has the origin.
*"The Sawaragi-cyo" had many wood stores which sell.
* People to whom "The Fuya-cyo" sell wheat gluten and tofu near this a long time ago lived mostly.
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