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The birthplace of the bank

Hot days continue every day, but how about it?

A photo of the Daiichi National Bank, the birthplace of the bank, was posted in Akira Takano's "Tokyo Past and Present in Fixed Point Photos" (Kobunsha Shinsho) by Kobunsha, which I saw at a bookstore the other day (the photo is from the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of History).

You can see the state of the shipping bridge at that time and the state of the Japanese-Western eclectic building, which will be a reference when taking the Chuo-ku sightseeing certification. In addition, photos of various places in the existing 23 wards of Tokyo are posted, and you can understand the scenery of the old Tokyo and refer to it.

In addition, since this book also contains current photos, you can compare the appearance of the past and present scenery different.

Why don't you read books at home without going outside during hot days or unseasonable weather, and prepare to go out in a cool time?