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Koshin Bridge Remains

Japan, 164-0011 5-31-9 Chuo, Nakano-ku, Tokyo

Koshin Bridge began as a wooden bridge built during the Edo period. From the Edo period through to the Meiji period, this area developed as a key location for logistics and human traffic, with Koshin Bridge playing a part in that. The name "Koushin" is said to be related to the "Koushin faith" that originated in Taoism, which is a faith to protect against evil spirits, and can be seen in the form of Koshin towers and other structures all over Japan.

Access
  • 8 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Shin-Nakano Station
Language 日本語
Last Update : 2024.09.12   Nakano City, Tokyo

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