Denmacho Prison Residence Site (Jushikouen)

Parks & Gardenshistoric siteNihonbashi (bridge)

Denmacho Prison Residence Site (Jushikouen)(Denmacho Prison Jissi Park)

place of executionYoshida Shoin era (1624.2.30-1644.12.16)old name of Tokyo

Denmacho Prison House, which often appears in period dramas, was an Edo penal colony where 300 to 400 prisoners were held, and executions were also carried out here. A part of it is now Jushikoen (designated as a cultural property by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government). In 1857, Yoshida Shoin was executed here during the Great Ansei Incarceration, and there is a monument in Jushi Koen that reads “Shoin Sensei’s death”. In Jushi Park, there is the “Toki no Kane (bell of time)” that rings when an execution is carried out, and in the Daianrakuji Temple next to the park, there is a monument that reads “Site of Edo Denmacho Execution Site.

Spot OutlineOutline

address (e.g. of house) 5-2, Nihonbashi-Kodenmacho, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access Short walk from Kodenmacho Subway Station

phone nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia, esp. var. culta)
Business Hours always open
regular closing day nashi (Pyrus pyrifolia, esp. var. culta)
Founding and opening of business unknown

新着・おすすめ情報

  1. Abiru Shrine (Akiruno, Tokyo)

  2. temple in honor of Daikokuten

  3. The name “Mokumegome doll” comes from the fact that the fabric is pressed into the shape of a doll.

  4. The taste of soba-tsuyu is the character of the restaurant. What is the taste that Sarashina Nunoya has continued to preserve?

  5. bone at the base of a fin

  6. Lengshan (dynasty of China; 386-589 CE)

  7. Edo-Tokyo Open-Air Architectural Museum (Koganei, Tokyo)

  8. Anyone can do it by themselves! Basic yukata dressing – men’s version

  9. undershirt

  10. Former Iwasaki Residence

  11. light crimson (dye)

  12. part of the palace where important ceremonies were held

  13. Changing flavors and characteristics from generation to generation: the management strategy of the long-established “Tokiwando Thunder Stirrers’ Okoshi Honpo,” founded in 1816.

  14. What is “Gyoku (sushi)”?

  15. Umezono, a long-established sweet shop in Asakusa. Reaching out to the next generation with innovative ideas and SNS development that are “Eiyoe” (picture-perfect).