Remains of Nihonbashi Fish Bank
It began when seafood was sold side by side on board.
After Ieyasu Tokugawa entered Edo, fishermen moved to Tsukuda Island from Settsu, and with the permission of fishing near Edo, offered seafood to the Tokugawa family. The rest of the fresh fish that is paid daily will be sold side by side on Funaita and sold to the general public, which is the beginning of the Nihonbashi Fish Bank. Until the Great Kanto Earthquake, it was booming as a kitchen in Edo and Tokyo. A statue inspired by Otohime is installed next to the monument, with the meaning that all the sea fish, the residents of Ryugu Castle, have gathered in Nihonbashi.
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Address | Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-8 Otohime no Hiroba (East side of Nihonbashi Kitazume) |
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Access | Mitsukoshimae Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line/Hanzomon Line |