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Visiting Godzilla at Tokiwa Bridge.

[Shiba Inu] July 24, 2018 09:00


The Tokiwa Bridge area, located on the north side of Tokyo Station, is undergoing large-scale redevelopment. It was completed in 2027. A new city surrounded by greenery will be born. For details → Here


Well, with that!

At present, successive Godzillas are landing on Tokiwa Bridge.


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To be precise, the temporary enclosure of the construction is the Godzilla Gallery.


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The posters, commentary, chronology, etc. of all 29 works at the time are lined up, and it has been transformed into a very impressive street where the Showa era is transmitted.


Of course, there's a lot.


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There are also footprints of Godzilla, so don't miss it!


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The total length is 140 meters, and if you walk slowly while watching, it will take about 15 minutes. There is a bench on the way. The period is until February 20 of next year. For more information, please visit our website.



Joban Bridge, which is the name of the development, is a wonderful stone arch bridge made in the Meiji era, and is currently under restoration. I'm really looking forward to seeing you again someday.


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Crossing the Tokiwa Bridge north, you will find the statue of Eiichi Shibusawa, staring at the Japanese financial world. There are a number of Eiichi statues near Tokyo, and this is the most similar! I personally think, so if you like, please take a look at it. Money may rise...。 The money museum in the immediate vicinity is also very recommended. You can learn while experiencing the history of money, so I think that children during summer vacation can enjoy it. Admission is free!


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