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Chuo Ward, Tokyo Metropolis

[TokyoImperial Palace Area, GinzaGinza, Harumi, Nihonbashi]

Ancient tombs・Ruins

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official nameNIHONBASHI Bridge

English nameNIHONBASHI Bridge

Nihonbashi (Chuo Ward, Tokyo)

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    • Ancient tombs・Ruins
    The bridge is said to have been built in 1603 at the order of Tokugawa Ieyasu. The next year, it was made the starting point of the Gokaido, or five major roads and became the symbol of the prosperous city of Edo, the center of Japan. The current twin arch bridge made of stone was completed in 1911. The kirin statue under the bridge light in the center of the bridge depicts the prosperity of the city of Tokyo when it was made, and the shishi statues at the four corners depict protection. The Nihonbashi was designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.

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    Name
    NIHONBASHI Bridge
    Location
    〒103-0027 1-1, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

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    Access
    1 minute walk from Exit B5 and B6 of Mitsukoshimae Station

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