Nihonbashi rapidly developed into a castle town with the establishment of the Edo Shogunate in the 17th century. Blessed with easy access to many convenient waterways, it became a hub for the trading and distribution of a wide variety of commercial goods.
Nihonbashi is connected to several rivers, including the Nihonbashi River, the Kanda River, and the Sumida River, offering a variety of sightseeing routes. The historical district is known for its famous bridges, as well as for its distinct cityscapes by day and by night.
Nihonbashi Pier is a 3-minute walk from Mitsukoshimae Station (Exit B6) on the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Hanzomon lines, or a 2-minute walk from Nihonbashi Station (Exit B12) on the Tozai Line. The pier is also within short walking distance from JR Tokyo Station.