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Treasure hunting event "Chuo-ku large investigation line-chase the legend of Oedo treasure! ~」

[O umbrella] October 5, 2010 14:30

One of the events of the "58th Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival" (October 1-November 5, 2010), hands-on treasure hunting event "Chuo-ku Great Investigation Line-chase the legend of Oedo Treasures! ~ (until 11/5).

After seeing the opening ceremony of the Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival (10/1, from 11:00 to 11:30, main venue: Ginza Mitsukoshi 9th floor "Ginza Terrace"), the weather seems to be interesting, so we challenged a treasure hunting event Did.

 

It took half a day, but without taking care of the hint store, I found 8 treasure chests (wooden: vertical 10cm x 7.5cm, height 8cm) and collected 8 keywords inside I was able to do it.

IMG_6308tcomp.JPGThe treasure hunt identifies eight places by looking at a picture (in the pamphlet) that serves as a clue to the place where the treasure chest is located, but the place with the treasure chest is scattered widely in Chuo-ku, Edo Bus It was a very good walking and gymnastics with the mind while being troublesome (
10/1 was free).

 

If you want to challenge this treasure hunt, first get a pamphlet containing "how to participate", "cues", "keyword entry column", etc. at public facilities and antenna shops in Chuo-ku.

 

In addition, the pamphlet also contains a list of "Discovery Reporting Offices" (9 locations) and "Hint Offering Shops" (40 locations) and a "map" showing those locations.


If you look closely at the clues in this pamphlet, you will find out where the treasure chest is located.

IMG_6309tcomp.JPGAnd there is also an image of what order to turn around.

 

IMG_6310tcomp.JPGBut even if you don't know everything, it's best to go to the place you know first. I understand the feeling.

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The photo shows a treasure chest (open state) at the base of the bridge. It's small.

On the way, I often met a group of two or three elementary school students who were challenging.


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This photo shows a group of elementary school students who came to the treasure chest with the help of their mother.

 

There is a treasure chest for a squatting child!


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This photo captures the keyword of the treasure chest at the base of the pole.

Mothers who exchange information at the following points, and elementary school students who look at clues and maps to consider the following.


If you find more than four treasure chests, write a keyword in the keyword entry field, go to the discovery report office, press a confirmation stamp, and get the "Discoverer Award". If you find all eight, you can also get the right to win luxurious prizes by lottery as a "perfect prize". (The "Discoverer Award" is limited to the first 3,000 people.)

IMG_6282tcomp.JPGFill in the keyword, fill in the same address and name and questionnaire, cut off the page from the pamphlet, put it in the application box of the discovery report office to complete the treasure hunting game.

The photo on the left shows the application box and pamphlet


I think some people have already been cleared, but if you haven't yet, by all means (return to childhood?) Please try the treasure hunting event. Adults can enjoy quite a bit!

 

I wish you success. (O umbrella (Oh))

 

 

If it is absolutely difficult to understand the location of the treasure chest just by looking at the clues of the pamphlet, "O umbrella" will give a little comment below about the picture of the "guide" on the pamphlet (I hope you will not understand it ...)

 

Keywords of Treasure 1: The opening ceremony near the main venue!

Keywords of Treasure 2: There is a line written, but it's a road.

Keywords of Treasure 3: There are three bridges with similar names, but pay attention to the stone wall in the figure!

Keywords of Treasure 4: The statue of a bear is located in front of the yagura.

Keywords of Treasure 5: The pink track goes to Taito-ku. The grass-colored track goes to Chiyoda-ku.

Keywords of Treasure 6: The master of the sword is famous for his Sukedachi in Takadanobaba.

Keywords of Treasure 7: Think of the town from the first line.

Keywords of Treasure 8: In the Meiji era, there was a ferry boat from Tsukiji to Tsukishima Reclaimed Land. It's not on the terrace along the river.

 

GOOD LUCK !!