Three stone pillars remain in Ginza and Kyobashi (Kumin Tangible Cultural Property)

Kyobashi is said to have been built in 1603 (1603), the same year as Nihonbashi. In the Edo period, it was a wooden bridge, but it became a stone arch bridge in 1875 (1875) and an iron bridge in 1934. It was removed along with the reclamation of the Kyobashi River from 1948 to 1940, and there are currently three stone pillars on the sidewalk of Chuo-dori. Of these, two units with giboshi were from 1875.

Company Information Company Information

Address

3-5 Kyobashi, 1-2 Ginza, 1-11 Ginza, 1-11

Access

Kyobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Ginza 1-chome Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line