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Tabikare 2014 enthusiastic PR in Chuo-ku

[Ginzo] 15:00 on February 4, 2014

 Do you guys know what “Tabikale” is?

This event was held at Kokusaitenjijo, commonly known as Tokyo Big Sight for two days, February 1 and 2, 2014.

I saw a blog article by Tomomi Takahara of Miss Chuo, a sightseeing ambassador in Chuo-ku, and I rushed in.

  http://tabicollege.jp/curriculum03.html

According to the information on the Internet and the pamphlet I received,

"Japan Tavi College" (commonly known as "Tavicare") began as a "place to play and learn the charm of domestic tourism that has never been seen before".

The culmination of this event is the "Tabikare Gakuen Festival".

The 78 regions that have been working hard to create attractive travel products will gather and showcase the results.

In addition, a new standard sightseeing spot was decided from 78 regions by voting from general visitors and industry officials.

It is a valuable opportunity to experience the new charms of Japanese tourist destinations, so please enjoy it!

 Yes, it was. 

 There were booths of specialty dishes from various places from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south.

From Chuo-ku, "Nori and Ningyo ware from Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Chuo-ku" were exhibited at the food and beverage booth.

The customer service of the sightseeing ambassador of Chuo-ku, Miss Chuo, was successful, and many customers were coming to see.

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And there were local presentations by representatives of Aomori, Tsukuba, our Chuo-ku, Oshima, Kawazu-cho in Izu, and Hyuga in Miyazaki Prefecture.

The sightseeing PR of Chuo-ku by Chuo-ku Tourism Ambassador Miss Chuo is

The introduction of Nihonbashi and Ginza and tours of long-established restaurants were introduced.

For more information, please visit http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/edo-machiaruki/

Your breath was perfect, and I thought this was the first prize, but I gave flowers to people coming from a remote place and received the second highest rating.

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And at the local attraction experience corner, it is an experience of throwing fans.

Under the guidance of a gentle sister, elementary school girls also tried several times and dropped their scores.

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Shangri-la, who dropped his fan-like approach, wrote a poem by Ginzo.