@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00028273, author = {Kobori, Satoru}, issue = {E19-4}, journal = {Economic Research Center Discussion Paper}, month = {Jun}, note = {This article explains how some industries in Ota Special Ward declined or developed when the machinery industry was growing as a case study of the synergy and trade-off among industries in an urban-industrial nexus in Tokyo that mainly consists of Jonan and Joto areas. First, we summarize the growth of manufacturing in Ota Special Ward. Second, we select movie production, leisure, and fishery as three typical industries which had declined and moved outside of the forming urban-industrial nexus. Though the movie production industry had rapidly declined, the leisure and fishery industries had gradually declined. Third, we select a new religious movement as the developed case, esp. Soka Gakkai which have been led by Daisaku Ikeda. In addition, we point that the Ota Special Ward residents have not completely forgotten the history and culture of the pre-urban-industrial nexus, and the memories of it are partially used for city planning. Cultivating these activities is expected to be an essential element for finding better paths of cities in the Great Acceleration., This work was supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP18K01724, JP18H03625, JP17K00684. Contents of this article are based mainly on Kobori (2018: 27–40), but the English version has been revised substantially.}, pages = {1--15}, title = {From Shrine to Machine : The Industrial Change and Urbanization of Ota Special Ward, Tokyo, 1900-1960}, year = {2019} }