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The starting point of the national highway is Nihonbashi ~ Japanese navel ~
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We will disseminate information about "Tokyo City Road Main Sign" in Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku. This time, I visited "Tokyo City Road Main Sign" on November 29, 2022. Access to "Tokyo City Road Motoshiki" is to use "Mitsukoshi Mae Station" on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Hanzomon Line, or "Nihonbashi Station" on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tozai Line, or "Nihonbashi Station" on the Toei Asakusa Line. , B5 exit and walk 1 minute 47 m, It is located in "Genshiki Square". On the bridge of Nihonbashi, the starting point of the road is shown in "Nihonkoku Road Genshiki". Day ...
It is a monument at the bridge end of Nihonbashi. From the instruction manual, it was designated as the starting point of the Five Highways by the Edo Shogunate. There is also a monument of the road sign of Tokyo City nearby.
Isn't the Tokyo City Road Main Sign more suitable for the subject of photography than the Japan Road Main Sign?
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If you are interested in [Nihonbashi Road Main Sign] or [Tokyo City Road Main Sign], please browse the explanation of [Nihonbashi] posted on the right hand [Nihonbashi Tourist Information Center] (see attached photo). In addition, there are two [mileage markers] in [former marker square] (see attached photo), one is posted on the Nihonbashi area and the distance to the West Japan area is posted on the basis of Nihonbashi (the standard is the Japanese road marker). The distance to various places is easy to grasp. On the other hand, [Japan Road motoshi ...
This is a sign at the foot of Nihonbashi (Mitsukoshi side). It is said that the Meiji government followed the starting point of the five highways (Tokaido, Nakasendo, Nikko Kaido, Oshu Kaido, Koshu Kaido) established by the Tokugawa Shogunate. It was a profound sign.
It is the "Nihonkoku Road Motomark" in Nihonbashi. Nihonbashi is a sign indicating that the starting point of the old five highways (Tokaido, Nakasendo, Nikko Kaido, Oshu Kaido, Koshu Kaido).
The starting point of the national highway is Nihonbashi ~ Japanese navel ~
We will disseminate information about "Tokyo City Road Main Sign" in Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku. This time, I visited "Tokyo City Road Main Sign" on November 29, 2022. Access to "Tokyo City Road Motoshiki" is to use "Mitsukoshi Mae Station" on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Hanzomon Line, or "Nihonbashi Station" on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / Tozai Line, or "Nihonbashi Station" on the Toei Asakusa Line. , B5 exit and walk 1 minute 47 m, It is located in "Genshiki Square". On the bridge of Nihonbashi, the starting point of the road is shown in "Nihonkoku Road Genshiki". Day ...
It's the starting point of the five highways.
It is a monument at the bridge end of Nihonbashi. From the instruction manual, it was designated as the starting point of the Five Highways by the Edo Shogunate. There is also a monument of the road sign of Tokyo City nearby.
Isn't the Tokyo City Road Main Sign more suitable for the subject of photography than the Japan Road Main Sign?
If you are interested in [Nihonbashi Road Main Sign] or [Tokyo City Road Main Sign], please browse the explanation of [Nihonbashi] posted on the right hand [Nihonbashi Tourist Information Center] (see attached photo). In addition, there are two [mileage markers] in [former marker square] (see attached photo), one is posted on the Nihonbashi area and the distance to the West Japan area is posted on the basis of Nihonbashi (the standard is the Japanese road marker). The distance to various places is easy to grasp. On the other hand, [Japan Road motoshi ...
It's starting here.
This is a sign at the foot of Nihonbashi (Mitsukoshi side). It is said that the Meiji government followed the starting point of the five highways (Tokaido, Nakasendo, Nikko Kaido, Oshu Kaido, Koshu Kaido) established by the Tokugawa Shogunate. It was a profound sign.
Starting point
It is the "Nihonkoku Road Motomark" in Nihonbashi. Nihonbashi is a sign indicating that the starting point of the old five highways (Tokaido, Nakasendo, Nikko Kaido, Oshu Kaido, Koshu Kaido).