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Chuo-ku Real Treasure Search Event "Oedo Treasure Den!" I'm here♪

[Edamame] 09:00 on October 7, 2017

This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.


I'm with my children ... Actually, I love quizzes, brain training, mystery solving games, etc.

Some of you who read this blog.

I think there are so many of them, but... how about?


What I've been doing recently is an event called "Real Treasure Search".

Takarash! The company is doing it,

http://www.takarush.jp/

Solve the mystery and actually go to the place where the mystery showed,

I'm going to find more and more clues to treasure...

It was the first time I learned this winter, but since then.

I'm having fun going around a lot.

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One of them is the "phantom cherry blossoms" that were held in Nihonbashi this spring.

http://www.takarush.jp/promo/nihonbashi2017/

I really liked how to show it to the bright final point. Fufufu

It was an event that was introduced on the correspondent blog at that time.

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And at this year's Chuo-ku Tourism and Commerce Festival...

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Takarash! Collaboration event with

"Oedo Treasures! Look for the legendary Ukiyo-e! ~」

It has started!

http://www.takarush.jp/promo/chuo2017/

Of course, Edamame is full of motivation.

I went out on the first day.


Can you solve the mystery with your kids? Some of you may think, but...

I think there are some parts that can be overcome with ingenuity.


1: Check out the mystery on your home PC before you leave.

If you solve the mystery on the go, you will have to wait for the children on the spot ...

I wonder if it is better to solve the mystery itself in advance.

Brochures are distributed at ward offices and ward centers, etc.

"Treasure Map" is posted on Takarash's website.

You can check it out while staying at home in advance.

Download this one from here → http://www.takarush.jp/promo/chuo2017/#map_link

Then, you can calculate the shortest route of "in what order to go around" the place where mystery shows.


2: We also incorporate the fun of the children.

Just being taken by parents, even children are boring.

Or, “I’m going to get on that train.”

"It looks a little delicious. Shall I try it?"

My daughter Azuki (2 years old) also loves "Eating and Walking Gourmet Snacks"

(This photo will not be uploaded because it will be a great hint if you know what you are eating.)

“You can see a boat from the river.”

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How can I tell you?

Also, if the park is nearby, you may have to play there.

Even if it may be a little detour, if you incorporate a lot of fun things.

I think you can be a little fun.

(↑ ... This is not the only hint of "where and how did you go?" Probably.

 The mystery solving event is a promise of everyone, "Prohibition of Information".

 You should never take away everyone's "fun of solving mysteries." )

Don't tell me about this mystery! But...

It was relatively easy to solve and the number of problems was small.

It seems that even elementary school students can work on it.

In fact, it was probably an athletic meet on the weekend, with elementary school students who would be absent on a transfer holiday

I've encountered quite a bit in the area where the mystery points out.

And I think that the number of problems is small = I can act comfortably.

It seems that you can enjoy shopping a little near the "land where the mystery points" or have plenty of time.


Unravel all mysteries and find a treasure chest...

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1st basement floor of Kyobashi Edgran, "Discovery Report Center"

Let's go to Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center!

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※Here we took care of various things before taking the Chuo-ku sightseeing test conducted in February this year.

 I will probably ask you before you take the sightseeing test in January next year. Thank you very much.



Let me show you the answer to the counter staff.

You can get an application form, fill in the necessary information and post it to the dedicated post! !

That's right. For those who have found the treasure chest at this event, luxurious prizes are waiting by lottery.

http://www.takarush.jp/promo/chuo2017/#prize_link

JTB travel ticket 100,000 yen, I wonder if I can get it ...

Dreams are big! I'm going to sleep and wait (laughs).

And as a participation prize

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One postcard of Chuo-ku

Takarash! You can get a digital item that can be collected on the dedicated site.

There were various types of postcards in Chuo-ku.

You can choose slowly at the tourist information center.


That's why we enjoyed the "real treasure hunt" event that went around the city.

It will be held from today (October 2) to November 3 (Friday).

Everyone, please try it.