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Left Exhibition Hall, Bridgestone Museum of Art Right Tokyo Station
Central Tokyo
T HE HISTORIC CITY and the site of Edo Castle, with its moats, stone
ramparts, and bridges, once defined the imperial power structure with the
merchant classes to the east, and samurai and lords to the south and west. In
some ways, the power structure has remained visibly intact, with the Imperial
Palace at the center; parliament, law courts, and police headquarters to the
south; and the financial center to the east. The area has been transformed by
a series of fires, earthquakes, air raids, and devel-
opers, yet the outlines of the core city remain intact.
This district has become a lively tourist attraction.
Sights
1 Imperial Palace
East Gardens
2 Crafts Gallery
3 Bridgestone Museum
of Art
4 Tokyo Station
5 Marunouchi Building
6 Nihonbashi Bridge
7 Bank of Japan
8 Tokyo Stock Exchange
9 Kite Museum
0 Tokyo Station Gallery
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Preceding pages Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Temple in Kamakura
 
 
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