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Sightseeing

Amazing tourist attractions that are a must-see when visiting Minato Ward.

Benkei Bridge (BRITINKL)

From Motoakasaka 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku.

A bridge was put on the outside moat to inform the direction of the city planning road from Kiyomizutani to Akasaka. It named the Benkei Bridge from the place like the Benkei moat.

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The Distribution Museum

4-7-15 Takanawa, Minato City, Tokyo

Opened in August 1998, the museum house many sources which tells us about the history of distribution such as the Denma Shuinjo (red seal license) from the Edo Period and Nishikie (color print) of railways. On the second floor, there is a video room where you can watch information related to distribution.

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Hamaji Bridge

From Konan 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Konan 3-chome.

In March 1959, a steel bridge was renovated with a length of 75m in the Takahama Canal and 9.5 m wide. The bridge name is said to mean the bridge on the road to the seaside. November 1994.

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Hamasaki Bridge (Masaki)

From 1-chome to Kaigan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Expanded the width in May, 1960, length 57.1 m, width 36.8 m. It takes to Furukawa.

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Momyo Bridge (Momoyo)

From Shibaura 3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Shibaura 4-chome.

A concrete bridge with a length of 28.3 m and 8m width was completed in 1962. The name of the bridge is a mind to prosper long.

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Yachiyo Bridge (Yachiyo)

From Shibaura 3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Shibaura 4-chome.

In March 1963, the new Shibaura South Canal completed a steel bridge with a length of 26.9 m and a width of 23m. The name of the bridge was named Yachiyo Bridge against the Momayo Bridge in the west.

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Nogi Park/Old Nogi house and stables

8-11-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

In the park, there is a mansion of the general Nogi of the soldiers of the Meiji era, and the premises again until is open to the public every year on September 12 and 13. In addition, the stainless steel pipe Monument "twist, contagious, flow" and "the Tree, 96" is installed.

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Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center

1F Nihonshuzo Toranomon Building, Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato City, Tokyo

The Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center aims to have people from all around the world discover Japanese sake, authentic shochu, and awamori Okinawan liquor, including their history and culture by seeing, touching, and experiencing them.

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Sunrise Bridge

From Shibaura 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Kaigan 3-chome. (from the old Hinode town to Shibaura-cho 2-chome.) )

It takes the erection in May 1959, length 55m, width 18m, and Shibaura East Canal.

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Minami-Hamabashi (Minami)

From Shibaura 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Kaigan 2-chome.

Erection in March 1972, length 4.4 m, width 18m, it takes to the Shibaura canal.

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Toshogu Shrine/Ginkgo biloba Tokugawa Ieyasu seated statue

4-8-10 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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.

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Toshiba Urahashi (Higashi)

From Shibaura 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Kaigan 2-chome.

It was completed in April 1984 with a length of 29.0 m and 8m in width.

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Shimazaki Fujimura Autograph School/Meiji Gakuin

1-2-37 Shirokanedai, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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

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Tenji Temple

3-1-15 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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.

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Shioji Bridge

From Shibaura 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to 3-Chome coast.

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.

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Ushio Misaka (Shiomiya)

Between 2 and 2-10 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

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.

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Nakanocho Bridge

From Mita 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Higashi-Azabu 1-2-chome

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.

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Takeshiba Bridge (Takeshiba)

From Shibaura 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Shibaura 2-chome.

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.

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Tanukibashi Bridge

Found between 5-chome Shirokane and 4-chome Minamiazabu, Minato City, Tokyo

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.

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Ohno, Mutsumi Memorial/Shiba Park

4-8 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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".

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Seppuku under the main tax of Oishi

Italy, 2-5-4 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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.) )

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Grave of Okubo Tadataka / Ryugyo-ji Temple

2-2-6 Shirokane, Minato City, Tokyo

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)

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South Korea Embassy

1-2-5 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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Moshio Bridge

It is located in Shibaura 3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo.

A steel bridge with a length of 34.8 m and a width of 22 m was completed in March 1944. It is said that the name of the bridge is taken from the song "Shiba no Urajin who is attached to the ship that is creeping into the smoke name of Shiho no Yakanu".

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Tomb of Joxi Temple/Fujimori Tenzan, grave of Terasaka Yoshiemon

2-19-22 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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. )

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