Last year, after participating in the New Year's visit to Nihonbashi Seven Lucky Gods, I came up with this test for the first time, and I was able to score more than 90% in the first test. Since I learned a lot about geography, this year was the second time this year, and I was a little sad to win, but after taking the exam, I compared the correct score.
First, the first question was about the subject of the designation of national important cultural properties at Tsukiji Honganji Temple. Although I knew that there was a statue of Shinran saint on the premises, I didn't think this was an important cultural property, so if I chose stone lantern, the correct answer was the stone wall. I didn't have the exact knowledge and I didn't have much confidence, so I was compelled to answer a mistake, but suddenly I was a little lost in the first question, so I was quite out of shape.
In addition, while he was a resident of Tsukuda, he mistakenly mistaked the Tsukuda Machikado Exhibition Hall (Q15) and the Midori-shi (Q31) from (Tsukuda).
I reflect on the lack of study (text) a little, but basically, in the asobi exam, it is not easy to learn only the details of the text and aim for scores, I think it's not meaningful, so I'm going to stop the exam with this.
It has been meaningful to walk around the city for the past year. If you don't carry it with a camera or post a blog, you won't want to take a walk during the cold season. The blog post was just an "invitation" to walks by the elderly.
Thank you very much for those who took the exam.