Walk around Nihonbashi

Walking around the Nihonbashi area, where many correspondents also provided many times on this blog.
However, this time it is a guide to try and enjoy it without spending too much money.
First of all, we will visit Fukutoku Shrine near Choredo Muromachi. The gift of the offer (5 yen) is today's first expense.
It is a venerable shrine where Ieyasu Tokugawa also visited, and it is said that there is a benefit for the lottery (lottery from the Edo period), and many people stop by praying for the lottery.
The next stop is "Nihonbashi Dashiba" by Ninben Co., Ltd., which has its main store in Choredo Muromachi 1.
You can get "Odashi" of bonito and kelp for 100 yen. In addition, it costs 50 yen, and there are variations of tomato tailoring, cream tailoring, and miso tailoring, so please consider it. Here, there is also a demonstration sale of this bonito cut, and it can be said that it has a good scent and is a delicious and fun spot.
Admission is free "Monet Museum"

Next, we recommend the "Monet Museum" which is free to enter. In the permanent exhibition corner, you can learn about various history related to money from ancient times in Japan to the present day. In addition, various events are held, but most recently, from 9:30 to 11:30 on May 17 (Fri).
There is an event where you can experience "rubbing", which captures the shape of money with ink or stamp.
I'll skip the details, but it's a free place that stimulates intellectual curiosity.
The next thing I would like to stop by is a tour of antenna shops around the country.
The good thing about Nihonbashi is that shops such as "Nara Mahorobakan", "Nihonbashi Nagasakikan", "Nihonbashi Toyamakan", "Nihonbashi Shimanekan", "Fuji no Kuni Yamanashikan", "Koko Shiga" and "Oidema Yamaguchikan" are concentrated. It is easy to spend when there are delicious local foods, but here we focus on kechikechi and use only "tasting and tasting for the next purchase".
Using a free tour bus

Well, I'm getting tired now, so after this, let's go around the Nihonbashi area using a free tour bus called "Metrolink Nihonbashi".
Metro Link Nihonbashi takes you back to Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit, Tokyo Station, Nihombashi Station, JR Shin-Nihonbashi Station, Nihonbashi Muromachi 1-chome, Nihonbashi Takashimaya, Subway Takaracho Station, Subway Kyobashi Station, and then returns to Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit. You can enjoy a little sightseeing drive for free.
Finally, at Ningyocho, amazake Yokocho

Finally, let's try taiyaki at Yanagiya, a famous taiyaki restaurant in amazake Yokocho, Ningyocho. Along with the Nanbaya Sohonke in Azabujuban and Wakaba in Yotsuya, it is said to be one of the three major oysters in Tokyo. It's 160 yen per piece.
If you are not good at anko, you can have Hojicha soft serve ice cream at Morinoen in front of Yanagiya. It's 350 yen per piece.
As mentioned above, I was able to fully enjoy the Nihonbashi area within 500 yen by focusing on Kichikechi. I would appreciate it if you could refer to it.