Yago: Ruins of Juzaburo Tsutaya 'Koshodo'
Edo's leading publisher who published works by playwrights and painters
Yago: The Bell of Time, Kokumachi
The sound of the bell that informed the people of Edo city (Designated Cultural Property, capital)
Yago: Ryogoku Hirokoji Monument
★ Fire-cutting areas established based on the lessons learned from the Great Fire of the Meiryaku era
Yago: Ningyocho-dori St. and amazake Yokocho
Discover a heartbreaking discovery in Ningyocho, a city where Edo sentiment and modern converge.
Yago: Suitengu Shrine
God who benefits for safe delivery, water shortage, and water sales
Yago: Suehiro-jinja Shrine
Shrines that have gained a strong religion since the time of Moto Yoshihara
Yago: Sugimori Shrine
A stone monument commemorating the success of the lottery is located in the precincts (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)
Yago: Shinohashi Earthquake Evacuation Monument
"Human Assistance Bridge" (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward) that saved many lives during the earthquake
Yago: Ruins of Kamono Mabuchi
The residence of a national scholar who studied the Japanese spirit (Designated Cultural Property, capital)
Yago: Yagenbori Fudo-in Temple
There are monuments in the precincts that originated in Kodan and Juntendo.
Yago: Ruins of Gundai-yashiki
The site of the residence of the official who managed the collection of nengu and flood control
Yago: Koami-jinja Shrine
ancient shrine in 530. The god of fortune who has gathered the faith of the common people (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)
Yago: Founding of the Bank of Japan
The Bank of Japan was established to stabilize currency value.
Yago: Genji Store Ruins
It became the stage of the story of 'Otomi and Yosaburo'.
Yago: Daikanonji Temple
The head of Buddha is believed to have been made in the Kamakura period (Designated Cultural Property, capital)
Yago: The site of Kakigara Ginza
The site of a facility that has been casting silver coins for 69 years
Yago: Birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki
Birthplace of a world-class writer who wrote many masterpieces
Yago: Ruins of Saigo Takamori House
Remains of Saigo's residence where he lived with Shosho (shosei), lower son, and hunting dog
Yago: The ruins of Magome Kageyuyashiki
The place where the residence of the Magome clan, who served as denmayaku, was located.
Yago: The end of Shoin Yoshida
Stone monuments of thinkers who raised many late Tokugawa shogunate Shishi
Yago: Monuments of Katsusaburo Kineya
Monument to Kiya, a famous family of Edo Nagauta shamisen
Yago: The ruins of Temmacho prison
The largest prison in the bakufu (Designated Cultural Property, capital) surrounded by banks and moats
Yago: Wooden Nichiren Shonin seated statue
Hizure Seijin-zukuri in Joined-block-construction technique (Designated Cultural Property, capital)
Yago: Monuments of Sugimori-jinja Shrine and Tomizuka (Chuo Ward Cultural Properties)
A monument commemorating the performance of the lottery
Yago: Daikanonji Temple, Tetsuzo Bosatsu no kami
Buddha head, which is said to have been made during the Kamakura period
Yago: Tokyo City Air Terminal Company Name: Tokyo City Air Terminal Co., Ltd.
Yago: TABINA
Company name: TABINA Corporation
Yago: Nihonbashi Cruise
Company name: Tokyo Bay Cruising Co., Ltd.
Yago: Pokecal
Company name: IOLE CORPORATION
Yago: Association of Cultural Properties Supporters of Chuo-ku
Yago: Tokyo Kakihamakaisetomono City Executive Committee
Ningyocho Seto no City, a summer feature of Nihonbashiningyocho
Yago: Arashio Room
Company name: Japan Sumo Association Arashio Room
Yago: Meijiza
Company name: Meijiza Co., Ltd.
A large theater boasting a wide variety of performances
Yago: Bettara City (Selected in 1982, Chuo-ku, Hakkei)
traditional event since the Edo period
Yago: Ningyocho Setomo no Ichi
Yago: Suitengu of safe delivery
God of peace and prosperity, where the heart of Edo resides.
Yago: Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods (Koami, Tea Tree, Matsushima, Suehiro, Kasama Inari, Sugimori, Takarada Ebisu Shrine, Suitengu Shrine)
Feel free to explore the atmosphere of downtown Edo, visit the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods