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I've been challenging the Senshafuda stamp rally!

[Hikoharu Co., Ltd.] March 8, 2018 09:00

The other day, I participated in an exchange meeting of the correspondent of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association and took a stamp ledger.

I got it, so I tried the Senshafuda stamp rally.

I went around Ningyocho, Ginza, Tsukiji, Tsukishima, Nihonbashi, and Kyobashi in that order.

This is the ledger that the stamp pressed all.

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[Ningyocho]

Ningyocho started from Daikanonji Temple.

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The alley next to Daikanonji Temple was called Geisha Shindo. When it was a flower district

It conveys the remnants of Yoshicho now. The right hand is "Yoshiume" which is famous for its green onion pot.

 

[Ginza]

In front of G Info is Sukiyabashi Park.

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Behind it is Yasuaki Elementary School, which has just become a hot topic about uniform issues.

Yes, there is. The object in the foreground is Taro Okamoto's "Young Clock Tower".

 

[Tsukiji]

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Take a stopover and pachiri at Tsukiji Honganji!

Tsukiji Outer Market was crowded even though it was a weekday.

 

[Tsukishima]

The Tsukishima Monja Promotion Association Cooperative is located at the entrance of Tsukishima Nishinaka-dori.

This is Nishinakadori Regional Safety Center. It was a sergeant branch of the Taisho era.

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The signboard architecture is beautiful!

 

[Nihonbashi]

It is a lion statue representing guardian and a kirin statue representing prosperity.

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The plate of the promised "Japan Road Mark" is also punchy!

 

[Kyobashi]

I entered "Kyobashi Edgran" for the first time. It's really a landmark of Kyobashi

It will be.

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In March, days when the temperature difference is severe continued, but spring is coming soon.

Yes. If you are not a hay fever, please challenge the Senshafuda stamp rally.

Please take a look. (By the way, I'm the extreme hay fever. After returning home today

The runny nose was loose, and the eyes became the rabbit's eyes.)