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A little long day of New American correspondent. -The whole Chuo-ku Museum 2017 Part 1~

[Edamame] Nov. 2, 2017 18:00

This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.

Sunday, October 29.

One of the major events in Chuo-ku, "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum 2017" was held.

・・Yes. On this day when the typhoon is approaching.

There were many irregularities, such as some events being canceled or changing places.

Still, I think many people participated in various events and enjoyed it.

Introducing what was cut out of this day with a camera of a new correspondent.


7 o'clock in the morning.

Check the entire museum's official website to see the status of events and other events due to bad weather.

Especially ... ship!

Volunteers of correspondents serve as volunteer guides on the free patrol bus on the day.

Harumi Wharf, the starting point of the bus, was the meeting place.

Hamacho, which runs free of charge on the day to go there. → I thought I would go on a boat in Harumi (Asashio Canal) ...

I was worried that bad weather would make it difficult.

After confirming, at least in the morning, it will operate in a way that reduces the capacity.

There is no problem for me if the ship moves properly.

I will go to the dock in Hamacho with peace of mind.

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Is it a matter of bad weather and time before 9 o'clock in the morning?

There were still few people.

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Still, families and friends, etc.

Everyone who might be looking forward to this event was gathering.

The inside of the ship looks like this.

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I hear it's a boat that can hold parties.

It's a little longing. What a party on board?

I want to try it someday (delusions).

And 9 o'clock. I'm leaving!

It's bad weather, but the ship doesn't shake so much. It operated smoothly.

The most exciting thing is that this ship "guided".

Famous places and bridges in Chuo-ku (some bridges over the Sumida River are designated as Important Cultural Properties)

I was looking forward to hearing various stories.

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・・・ Before I guide, I also serve as image training.

I'm going to study as it is.

There were many contents of the guide who seemed to be "Oh, that's right!"

There was also a place where I could learn how to communicate.

I have to do my best in the future.

The scenery seen from the boat is fresh, unlike the one seen from the land.

After all, I was reminded that I like sailing.

I hope that we can continue to convey the goodness to as many people as possible.
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The temperature difference between the inside and outside of the ship is severe, and there are also raindrops.

I'm sorry that there is no good picture left from the room ...

After a 40-minute cruise, we arrived at Harumi (Asashio Canal Ship landing).

By the way. I'm going to work at Harumi Wharf from here.

~ Continue~