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Where is Nakahashi Minamichi, the birthplace of Edo Kabuki? 

 According to the "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia" that can be seen on foot.

 Edo Kabuki began in 1624 (1624), when Kansaburo Saruwaka of Saruwakaza (later Nakamuraza) raised a tower in Nakahashi Nanchi (now around Kyobashi 1-chome). <Where is the Nakahashi Minamichi? I was wondering.>

The monument is located at the foot of Kyobashi. For more information about the origin of Edo Kabuki, see the enclosed article in this column (p44). Yeah,

After Saruwakaza raised the turret in the southern part of Nakahashi, Nakamuraza moved to Negimachi in 1632, moved to Kami-Sakaimachi in 1651, and then Shimo-Sakaimachi in 1634, Murayama-za (later Ichimura-za) was moved to Kami-Sakaimachi (later Fukiya town) in Yamamura-za in 4. (Hereinafter referred to as "Subscription").

Even without saying difficult things, I found that the banner of Nishikan Honten at Kyobashi 1-1-10 marked "the birthplace of Edo Kabuki".

 

Nakahashi Minamichi is the location of Nishikan Shoten. 

Nakahashi Minamichi is the location of Nishikan Shoten, the birthplace of Edo Kabuki, where is Nakahashi Minamichi? 

Nishikan Honten is a specialty store of knives that was founded in 1854.

Earlier, I received a history from my husband and posted it on the correspondent blog.

Here's the place. Address: 1-1-10, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

There is no picture of 1789 (1624), when Saruwakaza raised the tower, so if you look at the map of the Enpo era Nakanogata (1673-1681) during the Enpo era, you can see Hirokoji Nakahashi and Nihonbashi to Kyobashi. It's about Minami Denmacho 1-chome.