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: The birthplace of postal mail
Memorial place where the modern postal system started
Yago: Shipping Bridge stone pillar
Removed by reclaiming the river. Only the main pillars (historical sites in the ward) exist today.
Yago: The ruins of Edo Haniza
Organizations that unified the standards of weights and sao (inhabitants' historic sites)
Yago: A trace of the handing of armor
There is a legend that Yoshiie Minamotono cast his armor.
Yago: Kabuto-jinja Shrine
The Oiwa, called Kabutoiwa, sits in the precincts.
Yago: The birthplace of the bank
Where the National Bank was first established
Yago: The ruins of the residence
He was one of Shomon Jutetsu, who founded Edo-za.
Yago: Brick Ginza Monument
Monument to Ginza Brick Street, which was born during the Meiji period
Yago: The ruins of Mitsuhashi
The trace of a bridge spanning three rivers
Yago: Electric Light Pillar Monument
Monument to commemorate the evolution of gas lamps to electric lights
Yago: The birthplace of Ginza
The place where the Ginza Office was relocated from Sunpu
Yago: Todai (todai)
Multi-Bronze sculpture (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward) commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Great Kanto Earthquake
Yago: Mikimoto Kokichi's Achievement Honoring Monument
A monument erected in honor of Okina who was named Pearl King
Yago: Monument of Ginkoi
Monument to the popular duet song
Yago: Monument of Sukiya-bashi Bridge
Monument to a bridge built over the outer moat
Yago: Tokoku Kitamura and Toson Shimazaki Monument
A monument to a writer of Meiji who graduated from Yasuaki Elementary School
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