Yago: Tsukiji Honganji
main hall is an ancient Indian-style stone structure (National Registered Tangible Cultural Property)
Yago: Bank of Japan Main Building
Architecture designated as one of Tokyo's Top 50 architectural heritage
Yago: St. Luke's International Hospital Luke Chapel and Toysler Memorial Party
Where Medicine and Prayer Come Together
Yago: Nihonbashi, Kyobashi, Ginza Chuo-dori
Nihonbashi The starting point of the five highways in Japan
Yago: Tsukuda Island and River City 21
A city where history and the future intersect
Yago: Mitsui Main Building and Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store
Mitsui Main Building and Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store
Yago: Ningyocho-dori St. and amazake Yokocho
Discover a heartbreaking discovery in Ningyocho, a city where Edo sentiment and modern converge.
Yago: Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods (Koami, Tea Tree, Matsushima, Suehiro, Kasama Inari, Sugimori, Takarada Ebisu Shrine, Suitengu Shrine)
Feel free to explore the atmosphere of downtown Edo, visit the Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods
Yago: Festivals in Chuo-ku (Tsukuda Festival: Sumiyoshi-jinja Shirine Reitaisai festival, Kanda festival, Hie-jinja Shrine festival, Fukagawa Hachiman festival, etc.)
Spring, summer, autumn and winter festival in Chuo-ku where tradition dances and the heart springs up
Yago: Suitengu of safe delivery
God of peace and prosperity, where the heart of Edo resides.
Yago: Edo Nihonbashi
The symbol of Edo Nihonbashi
Yago: Ginza
Yago: Hamarikyu Gardens (Hakkei, Chuo-ku, selected in 1982)
A separate residence of the Shogun family whose garden has been expanded (a nationally designated special scenic spot and special historic site)
Yago: Tsukiji Market in the Morning (Selected in Hachikei, Chuo-ku, 1982)
The place that was called the kitchen of the people
Yago: Kabukiza Theater (Hakkei, Chuo-ku, selected in 1982)
Sohonzan Kabukiza Theater of Nashien
Yago: Bettara City (Selected in 1982, Chuo-ku, Hakkei)
traditional event since the Edo period