Name: Nihonbashi / Japan Road Mark
Two stone arch bridges (nationally designated important cultural property) that have been built for over 100 years.
Name: Mitsui Main Building and Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store
The Mitsui Main Building and the Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store, a stage of over-time heavy history and innovation.
Name: Nihonbashi, Kyobashi, Ginza Chuo-dori
The starting point of the five highways in Nihonbashi Japan
Name: Ozu Historical Museum
Exhibiting 1,000 valuable old documents
Name: Monetary Museum, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies
Exhibits of high historical value and gold and silver coins
Name: Mitsui Memorial Museum
Stores more than 4,000 pieces of art, including national treasures.
Name: Artizon Museum (formerly Bridgestone Museum of Art)
From Bridgestone Museum to Artizon Museum
Name: Daiichi Sankyo Medicine Museum
You can learn while enjoying the work and mechanism of medicine.
Name: Shipping bridge stone pillar
Removed by reclamation of the river. Only the main pillar (resident's historic site) survives.
Name: The birthplace of postal mail
A place commemorating the start of the modern postal system
Name: Well of the famous water Shirakiya (not available due to construction at present)
spring water (Tokyo Metropolitan Designated Cultural Property) dedicated to the shoguns and daimyo
Name: Otake Dainichi Nyorai Ido Site
Traces of wells used by benevolent bamboo
Name: The ruins of Nagasakiya
Visiting Shokan Choichi to learn Dutch studies.
Name: The site of the Juken Store
It is derived from the fact that there are 10 shops selling dolls in line with the festival.
Name: Anjin Miura Site
The site of a British man's residence in Designated Cultural Property
Name: Remains of Nihonbashi Fish Bank
It began when seafood was sold side by side on board.
Name: Edo Nihonbashi
The symbol of Edo Nihonbashi
Name: The site of Tokiwa Hashikado
The entrance leading to Nikko Road and Oshu Road
Name: Main Building of the Bank of Japan (Kanaza Ruins)
The Historic buildings (National Important Cultural Property) located on the site of the gold coin foundry.
Name: The stone marker of Ichiishibashi
The stone mark of the Edo period (Designated Cultural Property, Tokyo) that informs information about lost children
Name: Utagawa (Ando) Hiroshige House Ruins
A place where a popular ukiyo-e artist lived for about 10 years
Name: The main pillar of Kyobashi
Three stone pillars remain in Ginza and Kyobashi (Kumin Tangible Cultural Property)
Name: Remains of Kyobashi Daikon Riverside Vegetable Market
The site of the market that provided vegetables to Edo citizens
Name: The birthplace of Edo Kabuki
The place where Kansaburo Saruwaka of Saruwakaza raised the tower
Name: Hie-jinja Shrine auxiliary shrine
A shrine that protects the center of Japan as a town of the Imperial Castle
Name: Site of Sadakichi Chiba Dojo
The dojo of Hokushinichi-ryu swordsmanship, which is said to have passed by Ryoma.
Name: Town mobi
Company name: Stock Association SPICE
Name: Chuo-ku Festival (Tsukuda Festival: Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Reitaisai festival, Kanda festival, Hie-jinja Shrine Festival, Fukagawa Hachiman Festival, etc.)
Spring, summer, autumn and winter festival in Chuo-ku, where tradition dances and the heart springs up
Name: Nihonbashi Kyobashi Festival Oedo Kashiki Parade
Name: Mitsukoshi Theater
Name: TOHO Cinemas Nihonbashi
Name: Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall