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"Senshafuda stamp rally" is being held!

[Edamame] March 4, 2018 14:00

This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.

I'm swaying today by a 2-year-old child and daughter Azuki ...

An event that would bite such azuki began on March 1st.

"Senshafuda stamp rally."

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http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/#we-page-single-entry?spot=213328


Let's collect stamps available at tourist information center spots in various places in Chuo-ku!

This is a limited-time event.

When I asked Azuki, "Do you want to go to Hankopetanshi?"

For a moment, "I don't do it ... (* I'll never deny it once)" and then "do it."

Apparently, "Hankopantan" seems to be attractive for 2 years and 8 months.


That's right. I left home just before 2:00 pm!

※I really wanted to go out in the morning...

 I was blocked by the azuki, who once again scratched the ear just before leaving.

 There is a situation where Edamame is tired and is about to lose motivation.

 Please understand the child-raising generation (tears).

The first stamp spot is just over a 10-minute walk (using a stroller).

We arrived at Ningyocho Great Kannon Terashita (in front of Ningyocho Shopping Street Cooperative Office).
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And ... Actually, a serious incident for children (!?) 。

If I was in a stroller, the height would not match.

Azuki can't push the stamp by himself.

Put your shoes on and get off the stroller.

I managed to make the stairs a stepping stone.

・・Yeah.

(Because there was no person in charge on the table, my mother had no choice but to do her best.)

In addition, stamp of Ningyocho is installed only on weekdays. Please be careful.


Once you've put on your shoes, you'll want to walk yourself for a while.

So, we will do our best to walk to Nihonbashi, the second spot.

It was also my hand to get on the Nihonbashi Metrolink E Line (also known as the yellow bus for my home).

It was a very delicate waiting time.

About 20 minutes on foot by walking at the pace of 2-year-olds.

I think it was a good walk.


The second stamp spot

We arrived at the Nihonbashi Tourist Information Center in Minamizume, Nihonbashi.

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Actually, this stamp stand ...

"It's just the right height for an adult to stand and press the stamp."

I did it.

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So ... I asked the staff of the information desk to lend me a tall chair.

Azuki sat on it and stamped it.

Thank you very much for your support.


You can use the subway from here.

2 stations on the Ginza Line from Nihombashi Station on the Tokyo Metro.

Azuki also loves trains, so I'm going to get on the train~

He followed me and said, "I'm pretty! He said, "I don't know."

The stairs were slow, but I went down by myself.

※It's so slow that my mother's patience is tested.

And it is the third stamp spot, Tokyu Plaza Ginza.

On the first floor, facing Sukiyabashi Park

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There is "G Info" (Ginza Tourist Information Center).

The orange sign on the left side of the photo is a landmark.

Actually, this was also "the stamp stand is just the right height for adults to push."

Mother Edamame → Holding azuki (weight 13 kg)

Sister at the information desk → Take the hand of azuki and push the stamp together

So far away from work (!?) I did it.

・・No, no.



After leaving here, Azuki said, "The baby carriage."

From here, my mother Edamame and walk to the final destination while pushing a stroller.

※You may have the option to get to Kyobashi Station on the Ginza Line 1 station.

 Platform at Kyobashi Station → I didn't want to use the ticket gate because there was no elevator.


That's right.

There are 6 stamp points in total, but if you collect 4, you can get a participation prize.

This time, Tsukiji (Platto Tsukiji) and Tsukishima passed. Excuse me.

If there is enough time during the period, I would like to see the status of the stamp stand ...


About a 15-minute walk, you will arrive at the Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center on the first basement floor of Kyobashi Edgran, the final destination.

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This was a desk with a height where you could stamp while riding a stroller.

Hey.


Finally, I would like to show you the stamps collected by the staff of the tourist information center.

Answer the questionnaire...

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Challenge the lottery lottery where you can see the results on the spot!

Azuki pulled me...

For both of them was a shame. I'm sorry.

Nevertheless, I am satisfied that I received the Sensha Bill Seal (first 2,000 people) for the participation prize.

Above all, it seemed that the person himself enjoyed "petting" itself.

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(Well, I was very happy if the Royal Maskmelon from Kyobashi Senbikiya hit it.)


There are some hurdles to overcome for children, such as the height of the stamp stand.

I think it's an event that can be enjoyed by children.

Of course, I think that adults who take a leisurely stroll around various places in Chuo-ku can enjoy it.


Please visit the website of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association.

There is also a "Introduction to Model Courses"

Why don't you refer to it?

http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/#we-page-single-entry?spot=213477

It is a limited time until March 31, so please try it once.