On 1/16, at the International Exchange Salon hosted by the Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association
I enjoyed making kites with people from all over the country (volunteer).
The place is Tsukiji Akashicho, which has been a foreign settlement since the Meiji era.
Lecturer is Shigeki of Taimeiken's "Kite Museum" and many kites.
It was exhibited at the venue, and it was created on the kite kit while drawing the desired design.
Museum of kites; https://www.taimeiken.co.jp/museum.html
(By the way, I'm the Red Dharma's design)
To the nearby Akatsuki Park
Let's fly a kite! I hate it, because the wind was too low, it didn't rise too high, but
The memories of childhood can be revived, and the foreigners can have fun at will.
I was spending time. There were people from many countries such as China, Vietnam and Spain.
(I'm going to start flying kites somewhere next time.)
By the way, more than 5,000 foreigners live in Chuo-ku and are increasing.
From now on, I think the spirit of OMOTENASHI will be important.
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