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Sightseeing

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

Shinminato Minamibashi (Shinshin Namba)

From Konan 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Konan 4-chome.

The construction was made at 72m and 27.5 m wide in March 1979. It is said that Konan means that it is located at the southern end of the Minato ward.

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Shin Furukawa Bridge

From Shirokane 1-chome to Minami-Azabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo

A steel bridge with a length of 16.2 m and 11.5 m in width in March, 1951. It takes to Furukawa. It was rebuilt in March of 1989.

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Matsuo Basho's Haiku monument/Tenji Temple

4-2-35 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo

The principal image of the city's tangible cultural property is quietly built in the precincts of the Temple of Heaven and granite with multi-layered lanterns. In the monument, "Ichizato is all descendants of Hanamori," it is inscribed.

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Matsuo Basho Haiku Monument/Zenkoji Temple

3-5-17 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Written in a beautiful typeface in the corner of Zenkoji's back garden, the banana of Matsuo-eup was built by the disciples in March of the Year of Kaei (1848). The monument is inscribed with the "Shishi sumire grass-eup banana" that came from the Yamaji.

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Kaoru Koyamauchi bust/Keio University

2-15-45, Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Kaoru Koyamauchi opened the "Tsukiji Small Theater", and after the first performance of the "Naval battle" and "Day of Rest" in June 1949, he brought up actors and introduced many Western plays. One of the busts in Keio University, which was a professor, was built by friends and siblings in December 1958, the 30th anniversary of his death.

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Koyama Bridge

It takes Furukawa to the Azabu-Juban 4-chome from Mita 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo.

In March 1961, a steel bridge with a length of 15.8 m and a width of 5m. It was originally a driveway, but it became the management of the ward by the Showa 30 District road certification.

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General Bridge

Shiba-Daimon 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, from Shiba Koen 2-Chome to Shiba 2-chome.

July 1968, a steel bridge with a length of 23.4 m and 17m wide. The origin of the name of the bridge, the theory that because there was a mansion of Okada general superintendent (Okakagen) was nearby, there are various opinions such as the theory that the name was attached because the director Okada was multiplied by the bridge, correctly unknown.

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Book Gallery

5-5-1 Ark Hills Sengoku-Yama Terrace 101, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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Shiba-Gata Bridge (Shiba)

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

A steel bridge with a length of 35.5 m and a width of 26.6 m. The name of the bridge is called the mind of the tidal flats which glimpses at low tide.

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Shiba-Koen Bridge (Shiba)

Shiba-Koen 2.4-Chome from 2, 3-chome, Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo

In March 1984, the length is 19m and the width is 26m. It is called the Bridge of Shiba Park when it is put to Furukawa in January, Taisho 15.

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Shibaura Bridge

From Shibaura 4-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Konan 1-chome.

In July 1970, a steel bridge with a length of 26.8 m and a 9.5 m width was completed. It is said that the bridge name might be the mind of the bridge put to Shibaura.

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Kashima Bridge

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

It is a steel bridge with a length of 36.2 m and 16.5 m wide. The name of the bridge might have taken the name of the Kashima Shrine in the neighboring.

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Free Theater

1-10-53 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo

In November 2003, the theater was commemorating the 50th anniversary of the company's Four seasons. There are about 500 seats in the small theater with the performance of street play, which is the origin of the Four seasons.

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The Four bridges

From Shirogane 1.3-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Minami-Azabu 3-chome. It was rebuilt in March, 1985.

It is a steel bridge with a length of 16.2 m and width 10.91 m in January. It is called Sagami-Dono Bridge because it was put in front of Tsuchiya Morishita mansion by the bridge which was put on Furukawa. There is a platinum shopping street on the south side of the bridge.

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Mitsuhashi (San's)

From 2.5 Mita-cho, Minato-ku, Tokyo to Minami-Azabu 2-chome.

A steel bridge with a length of 16.7 m and 7.5 m in width in March, 1978. It was said that it was a bridge to Furukawa at first, and it was a Higo den bridge because it was a Matsudaira Higomamoru Shimoyashiki side by the wooden bridge.

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Mita Library

5-28-4 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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The traces of living in Shigeyoshi Saito

4-17-43 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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.

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The first Azabu City office site

Ryuzawa-ji, Motoazabu 3-10-5, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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The first Akasaka City office site

7-3-39 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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First Shiba Ward office/Anyang-in Temple

2-3-2, Shibakoen, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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The first France Minister's Inn/Jinan Temple

4-16-23, Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Ansei in August 6, the Minister-de-Bellecour was stationed at the establishment of the Envoy Inn France. A record of the temple side is left with one book (ward designation).

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The first Netherlands of the Minister's Inn/Nishi-ji Temple

Nishi-ji Temple, 2-25-6 Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Ansei established the minister's lodging house in September, 1994. The first Minister, Kurtius, was stationed in the office. It was burnt down in the Satsuma mansion burning incident on December 25, 1991.

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Haruo Sato Monument/Keio University

2-15-45, Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Haruo Sato studied at Keio University on a young day and prepared his departure as a literary person in the new school style. The monument, which is located in the back of the library, is inscribed with the piece of the "fragments" that are contained in the Junichiro.

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Takanawa Okido

2-19 Takanawa, Minato City, Tokyo

During the Edo period, a wooden gate was erected at each town, where guards would stand watch at a guardhouse. As the entrance to Edo city, Takanawa was called "Okido" (large wooden gate); it was a place of greetings and farewells, where travelers would arrange their traveling garb before setting off. A stone wall remains along the Daiichi Keihin track side. In order to create an accurate map of Japan, Tadataka Ino used Takanawa Okido as the starting point for his measurements. For 17 years he walked all across Japan, pushing the measuring cart he had devised himself. April 19th of year 12 of the Kansho era (1800) at the age of 55. Three years after Ino's death at the age of 74, his apprentices completed the map and presented it to the shogunate. Philipp franz von Siebold was discovered trying carry the map out of Japan and was deported as a result.

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Takanawa Library

1-16-25 Takanawa, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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