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The street in front of Suehiro Shrine has become the road nickname "Suehiro Street".

It is a shrine dedicated to Suehiro Shrine in Ningyocho and Bishamonten in Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods.
It has a long history, has been enshrined as a landowner since before Edo, and has been worshiped in the early Edo period as the total guardian of the former Yoshiwara (Yoshihara) in this area.

The street in front of Suehiro Shrine has become the road nickname "Suehiro Street".
Chuo-ku is nicknamed the roads that play an important role in the inhabitants' lives so that they can be easily understood. Currently, there are 101 road nicknames in the ward. There are 48 routes in the Nihonbashi area, 43 routes in the Kyobashi area, and 10 routes in the Tsukishima area.

This is the first road nickname set in four years since "Honcho-dori St." set in 2019 (2019).

       ↓It's Suehiro Shrine.

 The street in front of Suehiro Shrine has become the road nickname "Suehiro Street".


"Suehiro Street" is about 270m street from Ningyocho Street to Hamacho River Green Road.
The streets are less crowded and quiet than amazake Yokocho, but there are many restaurants and izakayas along the street.
Kizushi, a long-established store of Edomae sushi founded in 1923, is also on this street.
Ningyocho Kizushi: From the dancyu website

          ↓The long-established Edomae sushi "Kizushi (Kizushi)"

 The street in front of Suehiro Shrine has become the road nickname "Suehiro Street".

The photo below shows "Suehiro Street" seen from Ningyocho Street.
On the right side is WAGYU Hiyama, an annex of Hiyama, a long-established store of sukiyaki and Wagyu beef.

 The street in front of Suehiro Shrine has become the road nickname "Suehiro Street".


The map below is "Chuo-ku Road Nickname Map".
The pink color is street nicknamed. All familiar streets such as amazake Yokocho, Ningyocho-dori, Daimon-dori, Suitengu-dori, and Koza-dori are nicknamed roads.

 The street in front of Suehiro Shrine has become the road nickname "Suehiro Street".

When you come to Ningyocho, please stop by Suehiro Street and Suehiro Shrine.

Another of the two road nicknames set this time, "Hakozaki Kita Niihori Street", I would like to introduce it on another occasion.

Source: Chuo-ku Website, Chuo-ku Road Nickname