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Taking the 18th Chuo-ku Tourism Examination
I took the 18th Chuo-ku Tourism Examination on 1/31st. The first time I took the exam was the second time, and this is the sixth time. Below, I would like to share my thoughts. I thought this question was both the extreme of orthodox problem and the problem I hit. Isn’t the average point lower than usual? It is said that a perfect score of 100 was given last time (17th), but what about this time? For orthodox, it was okay if you suppress the past questions, but the problem you have stuck has subtle options, and you can narrow down to two choices, but for some reason, those with ambiguous memories answer only the wrong answer Was. The theme this time was "Traditional Performing Arts in Chuo-ku", and several topics were raised from outside the official text. There was a lack of study, but it was a difficult problem for me. Since the photo problem was photos published in the text, I think many people were able to answer these relatively easily. I think that the "town walking problem" was also easy for those who actually went to the place, but it may have been a hook problem for those who did not. After all, this sightseeing test will have a high score if you don't actually visit it. Thank you very much for those who took the test. I wish you all success.
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The first urban park in Tokyo [Sakamotocho Park]
Sakamotocho Park is the first small urban park in Tokyo that was born in 1889. In general, Hibiya Park, which opened in 1903, is known as a modern Japanese park, but while Hibiya Park is a large-scale, full-scale Western-style park, Sakamotocho Park is the first small-scale city park that was planned for the first time in the city area. ↓ Sakamotocho Park (1889) Tokyo's first urban small park (Appei Nagaoka) ↓ Hibiya Park (1903) Japan's first full-scale modern park image Source: Green Library Tokyo Green Archives Collection (in Hibiya Park)
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New Year! At the beginning of the new year, New Year's Day in the Tokyo Metropolitan Garden "Glamorous New Year in Hamarikyu"
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In the afternoon, new year worshipping went to Hatsune Mori Shrine, which is closely related to horses.
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The edge of Ryuko-in Temple and Bakurocho
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[Excursion Series 64] Follow the footprints of Yoshida Shoin (Part 2)
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How about new year worshipping? Three shrines related to Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, familiar with Senbon Torii gate
Hanes
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Introducing Beautiful Night Views in Chuo Ward
Ease
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One year of rediscovering "My Town"
Ichiji
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Toward the 18th Chuo-ku Tourism Test
Mido
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First time in Hinohara Village
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[Excursion Series 63] Bricks and willows - Visiting willows in Ginza, Maizuru City
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