

一つ松
Hitotsumatsu in Jimbocho commemorates a single, magnificent pine tree that once stood by the Kanda River during the Edo period. This historical landmark was a prominent feature in ukiyo-e prints and a beloved spot for its scenic beauty. Today, a stone monument marks its former location, inviting visitors to reflect on Tokyo's rich past amidst the bustling modern city.
This is a contemplative spot rather than a bustling attraction; take a moment to appreciate its historical significance. It's often overlooked, making it a peaceful stop for history enthusiasts exploring Jimbocho's literary district.
| Admission fee | Free |
| Access | Nearest station: Jimbocho Station (Toei Shinjuku Line, Toei Mita Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line), Exit A2, approximately 5-7 minute walk. |
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