What is the Nihonbashi at Haneda Airport Terminal 3?

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Can you see the Nihonbashi from the third floor?

Once the starting point for travel, "Nihonbashi" now bridges the gateway to the modern world!

Look up from the 3rd floor departure lobby of Haneda Airport Terminal 3. You can see an Edo town made of timber in a modern building. The "Haneda Nihonbashi" spans here. It is constructed of Yoshino cypress and has been restored to approximately half the size of the original Nihonbashi in terms of both width and length. Please feel the Japanese atmosphere in the space where the modern and the past coexist.
There is a staircase on the 4th floor that leads to the "Haseda Nihonbashi".
There is a small resting area under "HANEDA NIHONBASHI".
Haneda Nihonbashi
Looking down on the terminal from "Haneda Nihonbashi
The first Nihonbashi bridge was built in Chuo Ward, Tokyo, in 1603. HANEDA Nihonbashi" is a reconstruction based on the Nihonbashi of the first half of the 19th century, and a replica of the "Edo Folding Screen" is displayed on the wall. You can feel the bustle of the former Edo town, and it is one of the few historical documents depicting the Edo landscape. The view of the terminal from the Nihonbashi Bridge is also a must-see. Start your journey from the Nihonbashi, then as now.
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