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: History base point mark
Yago: Kachidoki no Watari
In the past, the monument of the "Waterba" that supported Tsukishima (industrial zone) in the middle of the Meiji era
Yago: Monument to the Naval Accounting School
Navy-related schools that have existed for about 70 years
Yago: The site of the warship training station
The first full-fledged naval education institution by Edo shogunate
Yago: Ruins of Tsukiji Hotel
Hotel for foreigners (image provided by Kyobashi Library) with a reputation for good scenery
Yago: Namiki Inari-jinja Shrine
A shrine with the "protection against misfortune God Ceiling Large Lion" that cuts off the waves
Yago: Horibe Yasubei Takeyuki Monument
Monument of Ako Gishi who revenged
Yago: Ruins of Zuiken Kawamura residence
The site of Zuiken's residence, which was instrumental in shipping and flood control projects
Yago: Reigishi Bridge
A bridge built in the Edo period over the Kamejima River
Yago: Seafarer Education Out of Shonochi
Monument to a seafarer education facility founded by Yataro Iwasaki
Yago: Ruins of Shinkawa
There is a monument in the park that honors Zuiken Kawamura's achievements.
Yago: Oiwa Inaridanomiya-jinja Shrine
The oldest Baidu stone in the ward dedicated by the actor of the role of Oiwa (ward privately owned folk cultural property)
Yago: Hamarikyu Onshi Garden
A separate residence of the Shogun family whose garden has been expanded (a nationally designated special scenic spot and special historic site)
Yago: Wooden Nichiren Shonin seated statue
Hizure Seijin-zukuri in Joined-block-construction technique (Designated Cultural Property, capital)
Yago: The ruins of Temmacho prison
The largest prison in the bakufu (Designated Cultural Property, capital) surrounded by banks and moats
Yago: Monuments of Katsusaburo Kineya
Monument to Kiya, a famous family of Edo Nagauta shamisen
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