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Name: Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine basin
The highlight of Tsukuda Island (Kumin Tangible Cultural Property)
Name: Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine ceramic flats
Pottery flat with beautiful cobalt color (Kumin Tangible Cultural Property)
Name: Power stone of Tsukuda Namishi Inari Shrine
Andesite stone (Kumin Tangible Cultural Property) lifted by strength pride
Name: Ruins of Tsukuda Island Ferry Terminal
Transportation (Citizens' Historic Site) that connects Tsukuda Island and the opposite bank for 300 years
Name: Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine
The main festival to convey the atmosphere of Edo is held once every three years.
Name: Eitai Bridge (Important Cultural Property)
Eitai Bridge, which was the stage of numerous creations
Name: Ningyocho-dori and amazake Yokocho
Discover the heart of Ningyocho, a city where the Edo atmosphere and modern are fused.
Name: Nihonbashi, Kyobashi, Ginza Chuo-dori
The starting point of the five highways in Nihonbashi Japan
Name: Luke Chapel and Toysler Memorial Party of St. Luke International Hospital
Where medical care and prayer come together
Name: Bank of Japan Main Building
Architecture designated as one of the 50 Best Building Heritage Sites in Tokyo
Name: Suitengu Shrine
God who benefits safe delivery, water shortage, water dealership
Name: Suehiro Shrine
A shrine that has been worshiped since the time of Motoyoshihara.
Name: Teppozu Inari Shrine
worship hall, votive-offering hall and main hall Co., Ltd. (Tangible Cultural Property)
Name: Hie-jinja Shrine auxiliary shrine
A shrine that protects the center of Japan as a town of the Imperial Castle
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