The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has been developing the “Old meets New Tokyo 150 Years” business to commemorate that 2018 was the 150th anniversary of the change from Edo to Tokyo and the opening of the Tokyo Prefecture in 2018. Kappa badges to be reprinted to commemorate "Tokyo 150 Years" will be sold, and sales will begin on July 10.
Admission fees will be free by presenting this badge on September 29 and 30, 2018 at metropolitan facilities such as Onshi Ueno Zoo, Edo Tokyo Museum, and 9 Tokyo Metropolitan Gardens.
In addition, Toei Kotsu and New Kotsu Yurikamome will distribute a one-day ticket for children that can be used on September 30, and private leisure facilities in Tokyo will be free and discounted for a certain period of time.
In addition, during the Tokyo 150th Anniversary Festival (tentative name), which is scheduled to be held in the fall of 2018, admission to the venue, Hamarikyu Onshi Garden, is free.
I immediately obtained it at the Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center in Edgran, Kyobashi.
It is close to Kyobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, but you can also use the free Metro Link Nihonbashi.
In Gachapon, three colors are sold: green, yellow, and pink.
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http://www.metro.tokyo.jp/tosei/hodohappyo/press/2018/06/22/10.html
Click here for more information about the Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center located in Kyobashi Edgran. I'm very kind for tourist information in Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
http://www.chuo-kanko.or.jp/#we-page-entry?spot=159628&nav=none&theme=theme-10