Information useful for travel and sightseeing, such as recommended spots, events, gourmets, hotels and parking lots in Chuo-ku, Tokyo
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Yago: Ruins of Juzaburo Tsutaya 'Koshodo'
Edo's leading publisher who published works by playwrights and painters
Yago: Ichiishibashi Bridge lost and stone mark
The stone mark of the Edo period (Designated Cultural Property, capital)
Yago: Site of Sadakichi Chiba Dojo
It is said that Ryoma also passed through the Hokushin Ichito-ryu swordsmanship dojo
Yago: The site of the Hiroshige residence in Utagawa (Ando)
A place where popular ukiyoe artists lived for about 10 years
Yago: The birthplace of Edo Kabuki
The place where Kansaburo Saruwaka of Saruwakaza was raised by Saruwakaza
Yago: The site of Kyobashi Daikongawa Riverside Aomono Market
The site of the market that provided vegetables to Edo citizens
Yago: The main pillar of Kyobashi
Three stone pillars remain in Ginza and Kyobashi (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)
Yago: Main Building of the Bank of Japan (Kinza Ruins)
Historic buildings (nationally designated important cultural property) built on the site of the gold coin minting plant
Yago: The site of Tokiwa Hashikado
Entrance that leads to Nikko-dochu and Oshu-dochu
Yago: Nihonbashi Fish Bank Ruins
It began with the sale of seafood on board boats.
Yago: Anjin Miura Site
The site of a British residence with a Japanese name (Designated Cultural Property, capital)
Yago: The ruins of Juken Store
It is derived from the fact that 10 shops selling dolls according to the festival.
Yago: Nagasakiya Ruins
Visit to Shokan Choichi to learn Dutch studies
Yago: Otake Dainichi Nyoraiido Site
Traces of wells used by benevolent bamboo
Yago: Nihonbashi-Japan Road Signpost
Two stone arch bridges (nationally designated important cultural property) that have crossed over 100 years
Yago: Wells of famous water Shirakiya (currently not available for construction)
spring water (City of Designated Cultural Property) presented to the Shogun family and feudal lords
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