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Name: Shipping bridge stone pillar
Removed by reclamation of the river. Only the main pillar (resident's historic site) survives.
Name: The ruins of Edo Libraza
Organization (Citizens' Historic Site) that unified the standards of scale weights and sao
Name: The handing of armor
The legend that Yoshiie Minamotono casts armor.
Name: Kabuto Shrine
Oiwa, called Kabutoiwa, sits on the grounds
Name: The birthplace of the bank
The first place where the National Bank was founded
Name: The ruins of the house
One of the Jujutsu Shomon, who founded Edoza.
Name: Brick Ginza Monument
Monument to the Ginza Brick Street, which was born in the Meiji period
Name: The ruins of Mitsuhashi
The trace of the bridge over the three rivers
Name: Electric light pillar monument
Monument to commemorate the evolution from gas lamps to electric lights
Name: The birthplace of Ginza
The place where the Ginza government office was relocated from Sunpu
Name: A lighthouse
Multi-buron statue sculpture (Kumin Tangible Cultural Property) commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Great Kanto Earthquake
Name: Mikimoto Kokichi Honoring Monument
A monument erected in honor of the achievements of Okina, who made the name of Pearl King
Name: Monument of Silver Love
A monument of the raged duet song
Name: Monument of Sukiyabashi
Monument of the bridge over the outer moat
Name: Toya Kitamura and Toson Shimazaki Monument
Monument of Meiji literary greats who graduated from Yasuaki Elementary School
Name: The site of Kano Art School
The site of the painting school of the Kano family in Kobiki-cho, which produced many painters.
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