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◆Pay attention to the exhibition that anyone can participate in! "Tsukishima Map Created Together"-Local Tenmonkan special exhibition "Hundred Views of Tsukishima" Finally until July 1 ~

[Akira Makibuchi / Sharakusai] June 21, 2012 14:00

In the 13th special exhibition "Hundred Views of Tsukishima" held at the Chuo Ward Local Tenmonkan (Time Dome Akashi), the 120th year of Tsukuda, Tsukishima, Kachidoki, Harumi and Toyomi water towns, the museum's first community-based and citizen-participation project, the Tsukishima map created by everyone can participate in the exhibition. It can be said that this is a new activity aimed at becoming a popular local Tenmonkan.

 

0913_441_120620tukishima_ma.jpgThis Tsukishima map gathers topics related to the Tsukishima area (Tsukuda, Tsukishima, Kachidoki, Harumi, Toyomi) sent by visitors and the general public, pastes them on the map, and provides unique local information that is unique. What to do.

 

The theme has been widely featured, and various information has been received so far, including historical things, highlights, delicious shops, and hidden specialties of the town. Among them, hot information was provided, such as the Tokyo Sky Tree, Tokyo Tower, and the old and new tower competitions.

 

To participate in the Tsukishima map creation, write the information on the entry sheet in the venue and put it in the application box. After selection, fill out the map, and the photos will be taken from the museum and as necessary. The theme is free, so you can easily apply for recommended information.

 

"I would like to receive such topics, such places, and a lot of information and create a fun Tsukishima map with you," said the curator of the museum.

 

How about you, why don't you participate in the "Tsukishima Map Created Together"?

 

Admission is free until 7/1 (Sun) only for special exhibition. The exhibition HP >>Here ●Akira Makibuchi