Nihonbashi (Osaka)
I introduced Kyobashi (Osaka) earlier, but there is also Nihonbashi in Osaka. However, the reading is "Nipponbashi".
Yasaburo Ikeda (I don't know much about the younger generation today, but Keio University professor and talent professor Hashiri from Ginza) says that Nihonbashi in Tokyo is "Nihonbashi" and Osaka is "Nihonbashi" in Tokyo is "Nihonbashi" in the beginning, and "Nihonbashi" was the basis for the subsequent development of the surrounding area.
Nihonbashi in Osaka used to be an electronics store street along with Akihabara in the east, but recently it seems to be pushed by a major Tokyo mass retailer.
Nihonbashi in Osaka has three lines stations on the Metro Sakaisuji Line, Metro Sennichimae Line, and Kintetsu Line.
In Nihonbashi, Osaka, there is also a literary monument written by Junichirou Tanizaki. I think it's interesting that the literary monument of Tanizaki, born and raised in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, is located in Nihonbashi, Osaka.