Sightseeing
Amazing tourist attractions that are a must-see when visiting Minato Ward.
Minami-Hamabashi (Minami)
Erection in March 1972, length 4.4 m, width 18m, it takes to the Shibaura canal.
Toshogu Shrine/Ginkgo biloba Tokugawa Ieyasu seated statue
Kan'ei 16 years (1639) It is said that the three generations of shogun light planted at the time of the Toshogu shrine reconstruction. The shrine was burnt at the height of 25.5 m, around 6.45 m in the trunk of the base, and a large tree with 300 remainder of 9.5 m around the foundation, but Ginkgo biloba remains and the tree is still thriving. It is designated as a natural monument of the capital. The shrine of Toshogu, which was rebuilt after the war, is enshrined in the Tokugawa Ieyasu statue (capital tangible cultural property) that suggests the appearance of the lifetime.
Toshiba Urahashi (Higashi)
It was completed in April 1984 with a length of 29.0 m and 8m in width.
Tokyo Joypolis
Indoor amusement park in Odaiba, Tokyo, operated by CA Sega Joypolis Ltd. - As an indoor facility in DECKS Tokyo Beach, you can enjoy it on rainy days as well. Perfect for dates! - Packed with rollercoasters and other attractions - Enjoy yourself at fun-filled theme park Tokyo Joypolis!
Shimazaki Fujimura Autograph School/Meiji Gakuin
When you enter the campus from the university gate, there is a chapel of tangible cultural properties on your left. The School Song Monument (Showa 12) is built on the side of the chapel by autograph of Shimazaki Fujimura. In the monument, "The Bell of the young life of the people of the world is sounded, and it is carved in the hill of the platinum and the memorial tree stands deeply in the place of the flower, and it is engraved with" fearless
Tenji Temple
Established the 1st year of Kanbun (1661). There are a lot of artifacts (gu tangible cultural properties) related to the Lord Matsudaira, the Matsue clan principal, and the Child Moon Lake. The relocated from Kawasaki, which is the most document and crafts, is preserved.
Shioji Bridge
A steel bridge with a length of 59.6 m and a width of 15m is erection in the Shibaura Canal in March, 1948. It is named after the tide of the sea in Shibaura.
Ushio Misaka (Shiomiya)
Before the mid-Edo period, it was a slope that the sea was able to view. On the south side, there was Yamato Mamoru Matsudaira (Kawagoe clan in the Edo period) and Yamato-Zaka.
Nakanocho Bridge
It becomes the name of the bridge because it was between Akabane Bridge and Kazuyuki Bridge before the Shinbori bridge erection. It becomes a steel bridge in Taisho 15, and it takes the length 16.3 m, width 13m, and Furukawa. It was rebuilt in March, 1985.
Takeshiba Bridge (Takeshiba)
A steel bridge with a length of 40m and a width of 27m in 1971. It is put on the new Shibaura Canal. The name of the bridge was story from Takeshiba's diary.
Tanukibashi Bridge
This 17.4 m long, 3.64 m wide steel bridge was built across the Furukawa river in June 1933. It is said to be named for a tanuki-soba noodle restaurant that was nearby.
Ohno, Mutsumi Memorial/Shiba Park
He is a politician who lives in the lower Takanawa town and also serves as Vice President of Liberal Democrats. In June 1963, the Haiku monument at the top of Maruyama West was presented as the fifth anniversary of the Cook-act construction, in order to apologize to the pains of Makoto Ban as honorary chairman of the Culinary Arts Association for many years. The monument is inscribed with the "Dawn of the spring, the Akebono-Zojoji temple".
Seppuku under the main tax of Oishi
10 people seppuku Oishi tax was here. Yoshio Oishi, the eldest son of a good-natured Chikara, was the youngest 16-year-old. At that time, it is said that the place of the seppuku is dug up in the middle residence of the Shikoku Iyo Matsuyama feudal Lord Pine, and made the Tsuyama in the soil as the pond. It became the Duke Matsukata Justice house after the Meiji era, and is now a Italy embassy. (It is not open to the public.) )
Grave of Okubo Tadataka / Ryugyo-ji Temple
Ryugyo-ji Temple was established in 1630 (Kansei 7) by the early Edo era retainer Okubo Hikozaemon, and was relocated to its current location in 1668 (Kanbun 8). It is also known as Okubo-ji Temple. The grave of Okubo Hikozaemon is located within the grounds. (Permission is required for field trips)
South Korea Embassy
has been bridge (if you wish)
In March 1969, a steel bridge with a length of 34.8 m and a width of 22m was completed. It is said that the bridge name might be the one taken from "Person of pick turf to the ship which goes out to the smoke name of Shiho rather than the song" of the country miscellaneous notes.
Tomb of Joxi Temple/Fujimori Tenzan, grave of Terasaka Yoshiemon
Founder's an absolute Osho. It has become the Sakou named the absolute Esaka from the place where it was a famous monk. There is the tomb of Confucian Fujimori Tenzan in the Edo period. In addition, there is a tomb of the married couple Yoshiemon Terasaka who survived only one among Ako Yoshio. Yoshiemon was not questioned for his sins, and married a couple in his last years at the temple and died at the age of 83. The cemetery is not open to the public. )
Zenkoji
Shinshu Zenkoji Betsuin. Keicho 6 years (1601) The Tokugawa family was established in Yanaka as the Betsuin of Shinshu Zenkoji temple, but it was destroyed by a fire and was moved to Aoyama today. In the precincts, there is the monument of Takano Nagei by the before of Katsukaifune, and the Rickshaw invention monument that conveys the merit of Izumi Yosuke, who invented the rickshaw in the early Meiji era, Tokujiro Suzuki and Yukisuke Takayama. In addition, there is a reprimand in the main hall as well as Shinshu. Takano Nagei was imprisoned writing the "pipe dream" that sealed the shogunate's foreign policy, but fled to the machine prison Denmacho town, and insidious the various places. The face was burnt, the physiognomy was changed, and the false name of Sawa three White was used, and it was likely to be caught in the hiding place of Aoyama and was self-harm. In the land of hideaway and self-determination, the Aoyama spiral stands now. In the Deva, which is the temple gate, the statue of Jin is enshrined.
Akasaka Library
The ruins of Saito Shigeyoshi residence
Where there was Aoyama brain hospital. I lived in Meiji 40 to 1945. In Showa 2, he worked as the director of the Aoyama Brain Hospital, which was founded by Yabu, as the center of the Aralagi style. In addition to the songbook of "red light" and "Tama", many poems and essays are left. The entrance to the dormitory is a song monument. The Saito family is said to be a model of "people of the Yulin House" written by two men's North Juniper.
Tomb of Aoyama Reien/Okubo Toshimichi
It is one of the pioneers of the park Cemetery and boasts the largest scale in the 23 wards. The large site of the 260,000 ㎡ is planted with cherry blossoms and various trees. Cherry blossoms are a place where people, people, and people are cherry blossom trees in spring. It seems to trace the history of the politician, the scholar, and the writer who had put the name on the modern history of the Japan such as Saito Shigekichi and Okubo Toshimichi (Capital Historical site) and Doppo Kunikida as director Aoyama Brain Discasc in the garden when walking in the park.
The tomb of Sugita Genshiro/Sakae Kanin
In the temple called Monkey Temple, there is the tomb of Sugita Genshiro. Sugita Genshiro (1733 – 1817) is a Netherlands surgeon in the mid-Edo period and the founder of Dutch studies. He translated the anatomy of the Netherlands and published a "demolition book" for four years. At the age of 83, I wrote the memories of the pains of the time in the culture of Dutch studies. Sakae Kaninin is known as "Monkey Temple", The time of Kan'ei (1624-1643), thief dressed as monkey turn fled to the temple, leaving the monkey is converted to the head priest to leave the country pilgrimage, the monkey accustomed to the person is derived from the popularity of the temple.
Water Bus [Tokyo Kanko Kisen Co., Ltd.]
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Shin-Bori Bridge
March 1969 a steel bridge with a length of 15.8 m and a width of 2.7 m. It is said that it was called Shinmon Maebashi by the bridge which existed in the new Monzen town (current Mita 1-chome) in former Shiba district.
Newspaper first place
The first full-fledged Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun was launched in the former samurai tenement in Toranomon (Kotohira-cho), the 2nd scholar Koyasu Shun (in 1874) on November 2, Meiji 7. The Chinese character was given a phonetic guide, so it was very pleasing to the public.