Wednesday, April 29 is Showa Day. Under the refreshing spring sunshine, Ginza Miyuki Street was laid with tulip petals.
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I saw "Ginza Miyuki Street Flower Carpet 2009".
Wednesday, April 29 is Showa Day. Under the refreshing spring sunshine, Ginza Miyuki Street was laid with tulip petals. ◆Birth of a tourist association correspondent......!
On April 20, the first Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent registration briefing was held in the ward office 8th floor meeting room, and registration procedure was performed. . What is a correspondent? What are you going to do? It seems to be a rare mechanism nationwide, and it is the first one, so expectations are growing for future activities. The role was described on the back of the issued registration certificate. The summary is as follows. "Sightseeing volunteer members who have passed the tourism certification and registered as correspondents. Collect information rooted in the history, culture, sightseeing, and life of Chuo-ku, and disseminate information on correspondent blogs. Know the area with hospitality, acquire knowledge, and work on activities. " This year marks the 50th anniversary of the tourist association, and a full-scale debut plan was announced from summer. (~o~) [Photo] (Right) Registration certificate and (Left) Special "Tenharu Senta-kun" pin badge Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog born!
Tokyo is fine today! Good morning! It is Chuo-ku Tourism Association. We start "Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog" from today!
This is a blog by a correspondent applicant who has passed the "Chuo-ku Tourism Test" and who has the highest score. This is the first blog in Japan to distribute sightseeing information of Chuo-ku from the general public's point of view. There are a total of 32 correspondents. What a surprise, more than half of those who passed the certification requested this "correspondent". Thank you very much.
Correspondents will upload articles in various fields such as fun information in Chuo-ku, town walking information, gourmet information, and event information. I think that you can make a surprising new discovery, so please take a look when you come to Chuo-ku. (Please also see the Central Residents.)
Then, please enjoy Chuo-ku Tourism Association correspondent blog |
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