The yen came from here
Following the previous month, this time from NHK program, "Selection of heroes" and "The circle was born in this way!"
When I talked about the beginning of the Japanese currency "yen", I thought that "the main building of the Bank of Japan head office" would come out.
The program explained that the Bank of Japan notes issued by the Bank of Japan in Meiji 18 (1885) appeared, and the screen is present.
The main building of the Bank of Japan Main Store in Nihonbashi Honishi-cho was reflected.
However, since the current main building of the Bank of Japan was built on the site of Koza in the Edo period in 1896, it should be correctly Eitai Bridge.
Or here in Nihonbashihakozakicho, near Toyomi Bridge.
NHK, please look up the story for the first time.
This is Toyomi Bridge, which is located near the place where the Bank was founded. It is characterized by the fact that there is no brace as if the ladder was knocked down sideways.
The light blue bridge that can be seen across it is Eitai Bridge.
The main building of the Bank of Japan's main office. Completed in 1896.
The part surrounded by red circles was not windows, but was set up on walls to transmit guns.
It is said that it is "Tepou-sama."