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On hot summer days, it is recommended to take a walk on the Bank of Japan Street.

 〇 What is the Bank of Japan Street?

 ・・Heading west from Chuo-dori (National Route 17) in Nihonbashi, this is the first street.

 It is the street from Nihonbashi Honishicho 4-chome to Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-chome. ・・・

 On hot summer days, it is recommended to take a walk on the Bank of Japan Street.

On the west side of the street is the main building of the main store of the Bank of Japan, an important cultural property.

 On hot summer days, it is recommended to take a walk on the Bank of Japan Street.

 If you walk on the Bank of Japan (abbreviation of the Bank of Japan) side from the summer afternoon, the Bank of Japan becomes a wall, blocking the heat, and I feel somehow cool due to the heavyness of the building.

Although it is a short street, flower pots are displayed everywhere, adding an accent to the street. Each has its own taste and delights the eyes of passers-by.

 

 On hot summer days, it is recommended to take a walk on the Bank of Japan Street.
 On hot summer days, it is recommended to take a walk on the Bank of Japan Street.

・・・ Unlike Chuo-dori, which has a lot of traffic, you may be able to discover a new aspect of Nihonbashi if you walk leisurely. ・・・・

 On hot summer days, it is recommended to take a walk on the Bank of Japan Street.

The Mitsui Main Building, an Important Cultural Property, is an important cultural property.

It is located right opposite the main building of the Bank of Japan.

・・・ ・ The Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store Main Building, an important cultural property, is located south of the Mitsui Main Building and across the street.

 On hot summer days, it is recommended to take a walk on the Bank of Japan Street.

To the Bank of Japan Street

Get off at Mitsukoshimae Station on the Ginza Line and Hanzomon Line and walk 2 minutes from Exit A8.

 

 On hot summer days, it is recommended to take a walk on the Bank of Japan Street.