Name: Tsukiji Honganji
main hall is an ancient Indian-style stone structure (nationally registered Tangible Cultural Property)
Name: Bank of Japan Main Building
Architecture designated as one of the 50 Best Building Heritage Sites in Tokyo
Name: Luke Chapel and Toysler Memorial Party of St. Luke International Hospital
Where medical care and prayer come together
Name: Nihonbashi, Kyobashi, Ginza Chuo-dori
The starting point of the five highways in Nihonbashi Japan
Name: Tsukuda Island and River City 21
A city where history and the future intersect
Name: Mitsui Main Building and Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store
The Mitsui Main Building and the Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi Main Store, a stage of over-time heavy history and innovation.
Name: Ningyocho-dori and amazake Yokocho
Discover the heart of Ningyocho, a city where the Edo atmosphere and modern are fused.
Name: Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods (Koami, Tea Tree, Matsushima, Suehiro, Kasama Inari, Sugimori, Takarada Ebisu Shrine, Suitengu)
A tour of Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, a casual trip to enjoy the atmosphere of Edo downtown.
Name: Chuo-ku Festival (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
Name: Suitengu Shrine
The god of safe delivery and prosperity, where the heart of Edo dwells.
Name: Edo Nihonbashi
The symbol of Edo Nihonbashi
Name: Ginza
Name: Hamarikyu Garden (Selected in Hakkei, Chuo-ku, 1982)
An annex of the Shogun's family where the garden has been expanded (nationally designated special scenic spots and special historic sites)
Name: Morning Tsukiji Market (Selected in Hakkei, Chuo-ku, 1982)
The place that was called the kitchen of Tokyo residents
Name: Kabukiza (Selected in Hakkei, Chuo-ku, 1982)
Sohonyama Kabukiza Theater in Pearen Garden
Name: Bettara City (Selected in Hakkei, Chuo-ku, 1982)
traditional event, which has continued since the Edo period