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Although somewhat underwhelming in its current appearance, the bridge that gave its name to the entire district is steeped in history as it was once the starting point for the five main routes that connected Edo with the provinces.

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Address
Nihonbashi 1 – Nihonbashi-Muromachi 1, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Transport Mitsukoshimae Station (Ginza, Hanzomon lines), exit B5; Nihonbashi Station (Ginza, Tozai, Asakusa lines)

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