As you all know, there is a large population difference between day and night in Chuo-ku. However, the population of the ward is steadily increasing.
The latest data released every month exceeds 140,000.
On the last Sunday of May, I visited the Local Tenmonkan (Time Dome Akashi) for the first time in a long time, and found the '12th Eco at Akatsuki Park nearby.
I encountered a festival and a flea market.
Akatsuki Park, famous for its Siebold bust, has a space where children can grow and play and play equipment.
It is a place where families can participate in the event with peace of mind. As an aside, I accidentally encountered the snow festival in February.
I did it.
Many environmental perforations were exhibited under the theme of "Let's know" and "Let's do it, we can do it".
The central community bus "Edo Bus" also attracted children's interest with the catchphrase of sitting in the driver's seat.
The flea market held at the same time was also exhibited by young people, and it was lively and lively.
I asked Tenmonkan to recognize the old Chuo-ku, but I never expected to meet people who live now.
Tsukiji is a great success with domestic and foreign tourists every day, but the children I met at Akatsuki Park from St. Luke Street and Tsukiji River Park.
I was able to get a lot of 'ki' in the lively voice and movement.
Everybody went out and something.
Would you like to see it?
By the way, a flea market will be held in Hamacho Park in November.
Time Dome Akashi St. Luke's College of Nursing