When I was in elementary school, one of the extracurricular classes was something that could not be played or game.
It also serves as an excursion and goes to a nearby park where you can find a piece of paper named treasure hunt.
The twigs of the tree were tied to Omikuji, or placed at the base of the tree, lightly covered with soil, hidden so that they could not be seen.
The hidden piece of paper is written with letters such as pencils and erasers.
When the child found it brought it to the teacher, he could get a pencil or something.
Of course, the number is limited.
There are occasional treasure hunting events in Chuo-ku.
He also participates in nostalgic memories of the past and exercises for his head.
The main reason for participating is that there is the joy of getting new discoveries in Chuo-ku (real? !)
This time, I was looking for cherry blossoms in Nihonbashi, and I participated in a trip to Hokkaido.
I'm looking forward to what kind of treasure hunts will take next (What is the real purpose of participation?)