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Tour of local assembly and local dissolution

[Koedo Itabashi] September 29, 2017 14:00

The travel style that has become a secret boom now is "a day trip around the local assembly on foot to dissolve the local assembly."

A professional guide and an exclusive lecturer will accompany you to tell you special stories and back stories from historic sites to the latest spots.

A variety of courses are set according to the theme, such as city walks, building tours, social studies tours, and history walks.

The ease of participation by hand is preferred, and major travel agencies are also planning many courses.

 

Chuo-ku is a convenient area for local gatherings because of its wide transportation network.

There are many shopping areas representing Tokyo, buildings designated as important cultural properties, and places that tell historical events within walking distance.

It is also attractive that there are long-established stores and famous stores that convey the taste of Edo.

It will satisfy the eyes and mouth of the participants, so you can have a fun tour.

 

The other day, I participated in the Nihonbashi Ningyocho course tour set up by a travel agency.

The main street walk is the local specialty meal and the story of a professional guide.

You're walking a good distance.

"Well, do you see such a view from this position?"

"Is the explanation board that I couldn't find easily here?"

Veteran guides will spotlight places where you usually pass by from a unique perspective.

He showed interesting views, from the cityscape, buildings, behind alleys, the activities of the residents, and blueprints of future development.

The next day, there's a lot of topics that I want to talk to someone.

If you know that some of the participants are interested in the old building, they will show you exquisite shooting points.

Since it was a tour of more than a dozen people, I was paying attention to the progress of all the participants and guided while choosing a place where the talk could pass.

 

When you become a sightseeing correspondent, you will also have the opportunity to guide you in Chuo-ku.

At that time, we will collect information in advance and conduct a preliminary survey of the site, and provide guidance on the actual production.

Seeing a professional guide right near is also an effective preparation.

If there is a method that you can use in professional technology, let's get it.

Thank you very much.