Nihonbashi que se ha representado en ukiyo-e se ha convertido en el distrito financiero de Japón.
Nihonbashi is great. Not for the bridge, not for the office buildings, not for the variety of restaurants, not for the small fresh fruit smoothie shop as you leave the train, but for something else. The story of a secret underground rice bunker. I wander around for a while looking for the entrance to the secret underground rice bunker. It takes a while but I eventually find a huge office building that has every window on one side completely covered in plants. On the other side of the building I scare away an eagle pecking at a gold statue of Prometheus. This must be the place, I think to myself. It turns out it is. Deeply tucked away in the second basement level of a huge skyscraper, they grow rice. I am not entirely sure why they grow rice, but people are free to come and see it. Huge natural light shines from above. Rice grows. From what I was told, this area stretches under the whole business district, although it doesn’t. The size of the area was heavily exaggerated to me. The rice isn’t really that secret either, it is not too well advertised, but no one is trying to hide the fact that it grows here either. I think it is actually encouraged for people to come here and learn about rice cultivation, and you definitely should.