One of the events of the 58th Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival (October 1-November 5, 2010) is the 5th Antenna Shop stamp rally in Chuo-ku (Thu)-10/21 (Thu)) (sponsored by the Chuo-ku Antenna Shop Collaboration Promotion Council).
This year, the Marugoto Kochi store was added to 17 stores in stamp rally.
I walked around on the first day (10/7), so I will briefly report it.
Last year, Correspondents of Ginzo and Correspondents of Meni Books Osa posted on their blog about stamp rally.
10/7 (Thursday) was blessed with good weather. After 10 o'clock in the morning, we first arrived at Tsukiji and had an early lunch (ramen at "Inoue" on Outer Market Gate Street, which is always delicious), and went around as follows. (I don't know if this is the best ...)
⑯Kochi Market → ⑮Galactic Plaza → ⑭Gunma-chan's house (Chi) → ⑰A store in Aomori → ⑪Delicious Yamagata Plaza → ⑩Ginza Okinawa Shop → ⑨Whole Kochi → ⑫Zarai Oita → ⑬Ginza Kumamotokan → ⑧Yaesu Tourism Exchange Center in Fukushima Prefecture → ⑦Hokkaido Fudist Yaesu Store → ⑥Kyoto Pavilion → ⑤Yamanashi-kan, Fuji no Kuni → ④Come on Yamaguchikan → ③Nara Mahoroba Hall → ②Nihonbashi / Niigatakan NICO Plaza #2 → ①Nihonbashi Shimanekan
The photo below shows the antenna shop in the order of walking.
I went around slowly while enjoying the surroundings, so it was close to 1 o'clock.
On the way around, some discovery (?) Yes, there was.
⑫This is a photo of the panel of the shop where some women were checking at the entrance of the building at the Ginza Nishi 3-chome intersection on the way to Ginza Kumamotokan from Zarai Oita. It seems to be popular. Then I went to a Snoopy doll in the exhibition space outside the SONY Building across Harumi-dori St. (there was an Okinawan sea aquarium in summer).
I also met pretty cosmos along the road of "PUB CARDINAL" next to SONY Building.
At the entrance of the antenna shop in Fukushima, about sightseeing in Sukagawa City, Fukushima Prefecture, women who participated in the promotion of the Sukagawa course in Matsuo Basho's new "Oku no Hosomichi" Sukagawa course, peony canpen crew (two women) for PR of peony in May, and other Mayors for Sukagawa Festival.
The items and service items purchased in this rally are as follows.
At Kochi Market, I purchased Tsukudani from Shimanto River's Kawanori and received a honey-containing yuzu drink "Gokun Umajimura".
In Aomori, I purchased Nebuta pickles and had them subtract 5%.
For "Marugoto Kochi", purchase "Boshi bread".
In Fukushima, they eat soft serve ice cream with a service fee (250 yen), try a quiz in Sukagawa City (the answer is shown in the reference materials there), and get an interesting ballpoint pen.
In Yamaguchi, I purchased "Salt Seagulls" and received "Fukuchazuke".
In Shimane, I purchased "Akashishishijimi Juice" and received "Matsuzaki Senbei".
Why don't you join the antenna shop stamp rally and enjoy the "Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival" at the Ginbura, the Nihonbashi area, or at the Tsukiji Market Festival? Until October 21 (Thursday).