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 ruins of Kano Gajuku
The site of a painting school of the Kano family in Kibikicho, which produced many painters
Yago: poetry monument Takuboku Ishikawa
poetry monument, a poet who worked for the Asahi Shimbun
Yago: Remains of the Commercial Code Training Center
The predecessor of Hitotsubashi University was Arinori Mori's private school
Yago: The site of Shozan Sakuma Juku
Heigaku-juku to develop talented human resources
Yago: The birthplace of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce
Japan's First Chamber of Commerce
Yago: Ruins of Kinshunyashiki
The site of a Noh actor's residence under direct control of the bakufu
Yago: Monument of Yanagi Namiki, a symbol of Ginza
Willow monument that beautifully colored Ginza Brick Street
Yago: Shibakuchi Gomonzeki
The site of Masugata-mon Gate located in Kitazume, Shimbashi
Yago: Location of inspection operations
Where modern goods purchase inspection started
Yago: The site of Shintomiza
Theatre that first used the symbolic gas lamps of Civilization and enlightenment
Yago: Tetsubosu Inari Shrine
Gongen-zukuri by worship hall, votive-offering hall and main hall (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)
Yago: Tsukiji Foreign Reservation Site
Foreign settlements developed as a window for Western culture
Yago: Gas Street Light Pillars
Symbolic gas light of Civilization and enlightenment
Yago: Birthplace of Fingerprint Research
Where Falls worked on researching fingerprints
Yago: Monument to the ruins of the American Embassy
Valuable historical materials that convey the remnants of the reservation period (Tangible Cultural Property inhabitant of a ward)
Yago: Place of birth of Ryunosuke Akutagawa
The birthplace of modern literary writers who left many masterpieces
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