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Name: poetry monument Takuboku Ishikawa
poetry monument, a singer who worked for the Asahi Shimbun
Name: Remains of the Commercial Code Training Center
The predecessor of Hitotsubashi University was Arinori Mori's private school.
Name: The site of Shozan Sakuma School
Open a military school to develop talented human resources
Name: The birthplace of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce
Japan's first Chamber of Commerce
Name: The ruins of Kinharu Yashiki
The ruins of a Noh actor under the direct control of the Shogunate
Name: Monument of a tree-lined tree in Ginza
A willow monument that beautifully colored the Ginza Brick Street
Name: Site of Shibakuchi Gomon
The site of Masugatamon, located in Kitazume, Shimbashi.
Name: Location where inspection work commenced
Place where modern goods purchase inspection started
Name: The site of Shintomiza
Theatre that first used Civilization and enlightenment symbolic gaslights
Name: Tetsugo Inari Shrine
worship hall, votive-offering hall and main hall Co., Ltd. (Tangible Cultural Property)
Name: Ruins of Tsukiji Foreign Settlement
Foreign settlements developed as a window for Western culture
Name: Gas lamps
Civilization and enlightenment symbolic gas lamps
Name: The birthplace of fingerprint research
Places where Falls worked on fingerprint research
Name: Monument to the site of the U.S.
Precious historical materials that convey the remnants of the settlement period (resident Tangible Cultural Property)
Name: The birthplace of Ryunosuke Akutagawa
The birthplace of modern literary greats who left many masterpieces
Name: The site of Takumi Asanouchi's residence
After the residence of the Asano family of Akaho clansman (Tokyo Designated Cultural Property)
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