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Preparation for Chuo-ku Tourism Certification [Chuo-ku Tourism Information Center]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] December 31, 2016 12:00

The Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center is located on the 1st and 1st floors of the new building "Kyobashi Edgran" along Kyobashi 2-chome Chuo-dori.

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This facility has the function of collecting and transmitting tourist information in multiple languages and local tourist information, and is a base for providing tourism information in Chuo-ku.

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Naturally, there are various tourist information pamphlets for Chuo-ku, and the fact that tourist information can be collected can be used as a subtext for the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification in February next year.

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I also received these pamphlets and guide maps, so I am an examinee.

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The museum is open from 9:00 to 21:00, and is open all year round (except when the entire building is closed).

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Chuo-ku Fureai Town Walking Map

Recommended walking courses, highlights spots, introduction of shopping streets, hand-drawn maps and lots of contents

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Guide map by Chuo-ku area

Here, the highlights are also introduced for each area, and the strolling course is also displayed on the map clearly, making it easy to see.

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Chuo-ku's first story map, Chuo-ku sightseeing guide map, etc.

For the first time in Chuo-ku, the story map introduces "the birthplace of @" by genre, and it is easy to understand where it is in Chuo-ku.

If you actually go around the highlights of Chuo-ku with these maps in your hand, the test measures will be perfect.

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In addition, we received your consent for photography in the center. Thank you very much

Click here for the official website of Chuo-ku tourist information. ⇒

http://centraltokyo-tourism.com/