The sky of Nihonbashi is wide
Nihonbashi 1-chome, where the long-established bedding store "Nihonbashi Nishikawa" was located, is a building for redevelopment.
It has been dismantled and removed, and now it can be seen from Chuo-dori to Showa-dori.
You can see the whole of Nomura Securities' headquarters building next door (this seems to be under renovation work now).
If you turn your eyes above, you will find the wide Nihonbashi sky.
The right side is Colled Nihonbashi. The end of this narrow road is Showa-dori.
If you look inside a little, you will find a vast space. You can also see cars coming and going on Showa-dori.
Now, Jan Jooss Ten
On the other hand, what I noticed now in Yaesu, which was published in a plug last month.
Jan Jooss Ten, the origin of the name Yaesu.
The Jan Jooss Ten Monument is located in the median strip of Yaesu Street, but not in the Yaesu area.
As you can see, there is the Yaesu Exit of Tokyo Station ahead.
The north side of Yaesu-dori, where the monument is located, is Nihonbashi 3-chome, and the south side is Kyobashi 1-chome.
When I checked the memory of the question about the Jan Jooss Ten Monument in the sightseeing test, I found that it was in the 9th theme problem "Kyobashi area".
There are indications such as XX Yaesu Building or XX Yaesu Sales Office near this area, but in terms of address, there is a display such as XX Yaesu Building or XX Yaesu Sales Office.
Please note that it is Kyobashi or Nihonbashi.