While Nihonbashi is not as famous as the Ginza district, you can still catch cultural heritages such as the Nihonbashi bridge, a 17th century remnant from Japan’s Edo period. The statues and dragons on the bridge are truly stunning up close.
The bridge was a national symbol at that time for roads leading in and out of Tokyo. The bridge has a bronze signpost with the words « Origin of Roads in Japan, » and the location was used as a base point to measure distances from Tokyo.