Name: Ruins of Juzaburo Tsutaya "Koshodo"
Edo's leading publisher who published works by playwrights and painters
Name: The bell of Kokumachi
The sound of a bell that rewarded people in Edo city (Designated Cultural Property, Tokyo)
Name: Ryogoku Hirokoji Monument
★ A fire reclamation area established based on the lessons learned from the Great Fire of the Meiryaku era
Name: Ningyocho-dori and amazake Yokocho
Discover the heart of Ningyocho, a city where the Edo atmosphere and modern are fused.
Name: Suitengu Shrine
God who benefits safe delivery, water shortage, water dealership
Name: Suehiro Shrine
A shrine that has been worshiped since the time of Motoyoshihara.
Name: Sugimori Shrine
A stone monument commemorating the lottery industry is located in the precincts of the shrine (Kumin Tangible Cultural Property).
Name: Monument to Evacuation of the Great East Japan Earthquake
People's Helping Bridge (resident Tangible Cultural Property), which saved many lives during the earthquake.
Name: The trace of residence in Kamono Mabuchi Prefecture
The residence of a national scholar who studied Japanese spirit (Designated Cultural Property, Tokyo)
Name: Yagenbori Fudoin
There are monuments of the origin of the talk and the origin of Juntendo in the precincts.
Name: The ruins of the county mansion
The site of the residence of an official who managed the annual tribute collection and flood control
Name: Koami Shrine
ancient shrine in 530. The god of fortune (Kumin Tangible Cultural Property) who has gathered the faith of the common people
Name: Founded by the Bank of Japan
Established the Bank of Japan with the aim of stabilizing currency value.
Name: Site of Genji Store
It became the stage of the story of "Wealth and Cut Yosaburo"
Name: Daikanonji Temple
The Buddha's head, which is said to have been made in the Kamakura period (Designated Cultural Property, Tokyo)
Name: The site of Kakigara Ginza
The ruins of a facility that has been casting silver coins for 69 years
Name: The birthplace of Junichirou Tanizaki
The birthplace of a world-renowned literary writer who wrote many masterpieces
Name: Ruins of Saigo Takamori mansion
The site of Saigo's mansion where he lived with a student, a servant, and a hunting dog
Name: Remains of Magome Kansyu Yashiki
The place where Magome's mansion, who played the role of horse-riding along the way, was located
Name: The end of Shoin Yoshida
The stone monument of a thinker who brought up many late Tokugawa shogunate soldiers
Name: Kiya Katsusaburo successive monuments
Monument of Kiya, a famous family of the Edo Nagauta Shamisen.
Name: The ruins of Temmacho prison mansion
The largest prison in the Shogunate, surrounded by banks and moats (Tokyo Designated Cultural Property)
Name: Wooden Nichiren Shonin seated statue
Hizure Seijin (Tokyo Metropolitan Designated Cultural Property) in Joined-block-construction technique
Name: Monument of Sugimori Shrine and Tomizuka (Chuo inhabitant of a ward cultural property)
Monument to commemorate the lottery performance
Name: Daikanonji Temple, Tetsuzo Bodhisattva Head
Buddha head, which is said to be a work of the Kamakura period
Name: Tokyo City Air Terminal Tokyo City Air Terminal Company Name: Tokyo City Air Terminal Co., Ltd.
Name: TABINA
Company name: TABINA Co., Ltd.
Name: Nihonbashi Cruise
Company name: Cruising Tokyo Bay Co., Ltd.
Name: Pokecal
Company name: Iole Co., Ltd.
Name: Association of Chuo-ku Cultural Property Supporters
Name: Tokyo Kakihamakai Setomono City Executive Committee
Ningyocho Setonoichi, a summer tradition in Nihonbashi Ningyocho
Name: Arashio Room
Company name: Arashio Room, Japan Sumo Association
Name: Meijiza
Company name: Meijiza Co., Ltd.
A large theater that is popular with a variety of performances.
Name: Bettara City (Selected in Hakkei, Chuo-ku, 1982)
traditional event, which has continued since the Edo period
Name: Ningyocho Setono City
Name: Suitengu Shrine
The god of safe delivery and prosperity, where the heart of Edo dwells.
Name: Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods (Koami, Tea Tree, Matsushima, Suehiro, Kasama Inari, Sugimori, Takarada Ebisu Shrine, Suitengu)
A tour of Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, a casual trip to enjoy the atmosphere of Edo downtown.