Nakahashi of the former Momiji River.
From the central exit of Tokyo Station Yaesu to Kuyasubashi on Yaesu Street
It's the ruins of the Momiji River. It was in the direction of Momijiyama in Edo Castle Nishinomaru.
For this reason, it was named Momiji River.
Momiji River and Dorimachisuji (Chuo-dori)
The crossing bridge was Nakahashi.
In 1624, Minamizume of Nakahashi was the founder of Edo Kabuki.
Saruwaka (Nakamura) Kanzaburo opened a playhouse for the first time in Edo.
It's the place where I hung it.
The stone monument of the birthplace of Edo Kabuki is located in the southern part of Nakahashi.
It is located on the shore of the radish on the site of Kyobashi, 500m away.
From the Nihonbashi 3-chome intersection where Nakahashi was built
Looking west, the front is the Yaesu Central Exit of Tokyo Station.
There is a green belt in the foreground strip.
I have a relief from Jan Jooss Ten.
Developed as a place for commercial activities in Edo, the life culture of townspeople
The giboshi has supported the cultural information as well as the formalities.
It has become a lively place in the field of communication.
It is located in the 10th section of Hakone Ekiden, a feature of New Year's Day.
Why don't you check it with roadside support?
◆Edosho, Toyoshima-gun, Bushu
National Diet Library Digital Collection
◆The birthplace of Edo Kabuki
3-4, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
◆Relief from Jan Jooss Ten
3, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo Intersection