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"Tenken Store Ruins" I found a new stone monument

Recently, I often went to work after taking a walk in the Nihonbashi area during the morning walking. While hanging around the Cored Muromachi Terrace, I found an unfamiliar stone monument. It's the site of Juken. Isn't it used to be a metal signboard of the Chuo-ku Board of Education? It's a new stone monument because it says "March 2020".
According to the official text of the Chuo-ku Tourism Test, "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia", "In the beginning of the Edo period, there were 10 shops selling dolls during the peach festival and Dango festival, so this name was given It is said that there was an explanation. "
The stone monument is located along Chuo-dori, a block with the Cored Muromachi Terrace.