Historical Monument Spots in Nihonbashi / Ginza Area

  • Bank of Japan Main Branch
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Nihombashihongokuchou 2-1-1
    The first national modern building by a Japanese architect. It was completed in 1896 and is the National Important Cultural Property. The architect is Kingo Tatsuno, who toured Europe and the United States before designing the Bank of Japan, adopting pioneering facilities in his designs. The masonry and brick buildings did not collapse in the Great Kanto Earthquake, and the Bank of Japan continued its operations without a single day off. Tours of the building are available when reservations are made through the website.
  • Dentsuginza building
    Travel / Tourism
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Ginza 7-4-17

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