Nihombashi (日本橋) is one of Tokyo’s most important historical structures, and the starting point from which all roads were measured when Tokugawa Ieyasu undertook the construction of the five routes. The zero point marker is a metal plate located in the middle of the bridge (on the road). Unfortunately, the highway running overhead somewhat detracts from Nihombashi’s historical significance; although there are voices calling for the road to be re-routed.

The Zero Marker on Nihombashi Bridge—the center of Japan
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日本橋, 1 Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0022
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