Looking at Kidai Shoran in Nihonbashi, I expanded my dream of traveling to Nikko and Oshu Kaido and started walking.
Turn right at the corner of Nihonbashi Yuito and go straight.
This corner is in front of Murata Glasses Store, Japan's first eyeglass specialty store.
There are buildings of major pharmaceutical companies on both sides. When you come to the "medicine museum"
I hit a highway. Beyond the highway, you can see Ozu Washi's store building.
Cross the pedestrian crossing at Honmachi 2-chome or Honmachi 3-chome.
Then go straight ahead with Ozu Washi's building on your left.
The opposite of Edoya, a brush specialty store that has continued since the Edo period, is currently a parking lot.
In one corner, there is a bronze stone monument. This is the Nikko Kaido signpost.
If you go straight, you will find a wholesale district in Yokoyamacho, follow the road and you will reach the intersection of Asakusabashi.
Here, use the underpass to go to Asakusabashi and Asakusa Mitsuke ruins.
At the police box, there is an explanation version of the ruins of the Gundai mansion, Asakusabashi and Asakusa Mitsuke.
Rather than simply walking honestly on the Nikko Kaido,
Visit Ozu Washi's gallery, visit the Satake Dainichi Nyorai wells behind the building, and visit Takarada Ebisu Shrine.
I think it would be good to listen to the bell at Jisshi Park, the ruins of the Kodemmacho prison Ishide sword, and the regrettable voice of the former prisoner of Yoshida Shoin.
To accompany your trip, it is recommended that you walk with an old map or the 100 famous Edo views of Hiroshige Ando.
You can also purchase a book with 100 famous views of Edo in one book at the Chuo-ku Tourism Association (the number is limited, please check it.) Telephone (03-6228-7907)
Let's have a good trip!