Even though 2017 is about to end, this year's first post is likely to be the last post this year (>_<).
I didn't have a correspondent. In early spring, I was in charge of a mini-tour of Ginza for foreign tourists at the Hina Matsuri event hosted by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, but I was unable to report that. Last month, with the aim of exploring inbound response, we introduced a monitoring tour that assumes foreign tourists in Nihonbashi. This is a content sponsored by the Chuo-ku Tourism Association, which recruits foreigners living in Japan and evaluates the tour itself.
This felt a lot of pressure.
So, I made my own panels like this and brought them to the site!
Atakushi is a fan of the movie "Star Wars", if not as much as Mr. Mura of a certain tourist association, and I'm really looking forward to the last new work that will be released soon. I prepared such a "seasonal" story and started this monitoring tour.
The opening uses the music of the example as BGM, A long time ago,far,far away.....
"A long time ago, in the past, it was a galaxy of Edo, when Jedai, Tokugawa, unified the whole country ..."
・・Let's start the tour with a feeling.
In this way, if you come up with an idea that seems to be enjoyable for yourself and that will be interesting to customers, the pressure will blow away.
There is another reason why I tried to stick to "Star Wars".
A statue of a lion like a komainu in Nihonbashi.
What was that round guy on her hand?
This is the emblem of Tokyo, as the correspondent knows.
Actually, recently, I remembered when I saw the past Star Wars series, and I realized that the emblem of the Imperial Army was similar to this.
Oh! What's this?
How does Tokyo recognize this fact, whether it's really casual or too explosive?
The shape is simple, and unlike the time of the emblem (No, the same?) It may be just a coincidence.
However, I feel that there is a reasonable doubt that George Lucas, who is familiar with Japanese culture and history, remains.
The story of Jedai's knight, "Star Wars," inspired by Japanese Bushido
Yeah, it's ridiculous! If I don't say, "Is something similar?" I wonder if I can't say that I can't say anything.
Well, because of that, the timing of the release is near, and this time we walked around Edo Bra in the style of "Star Wars", but was there any problem?