Wonderland "Buyodo" on the map
Starting to help with walking around the city in Chuo-ku, there has been an increase in the need to use "old maps" as information materials. "Buyodo" was taught. It is a shop specializing in maps established in 2007 (2007) as the sales department of the historical map publisher Takeagedo.
Road maps and map-related books, of course, are also published and sold. Among them, the “Old Map” Edo is also available in each era. I looked around here and there, but the degree of fulfillment is the best in my knowledge. The staff will be happy if they talk in detail. A friend who came with me said, "I want to stay all day."
I don't get tired of "map goods", map fans, triangular point design sticky notes, map symbol magnets, etc.
Walking around the city with old maps is a boom. The stacked map downloaded on your smartphone is also convenient, but why don't you take a look at "Edo / Tokyo" while comparing it with the current townscape with the Edo "cut-out picture" in one hand?
Buyodo Nihonbashi Shop 03-3271-2410 (10:00-19:00 on Saturdays and Sundays until 17:00)
3-8-16 Nihonbashi Buyodo Building B2 1-minute walk from the B2 exit of Nihombashi Station on the Ginza Line.
http://www.buyodoshop.com