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Tour of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Arrows

[TAKK...] September 7, 2018 09:00

The relocation of Tsukiji Market is approaching on October 6, and it has become a hot topic.
Meanwhile, I visited the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Tokyo Stock Exchange), which can be said to be the "market" representing Chuo-ku.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange is located in Nihonbashi Kabutocho, Chuo-ku, but the nearest station is Kayabacho Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line and Hibiya Line.

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The tour facility "Tokyo Stock Exchange Arrows" does not require reservations and can be visited free of charge from 9:00 to 16:30 (excluding Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, and the year-end and New Year holidays).

※Reservations are required for free tours and guided tours for groups of 10 or more.
※The final admission time is 16:00, but it seems that the final admission time may be advanced or admission may be restricted due to circumstances.
The entrance is west exit.

 

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When you enter the museum, take a strict security check like an airport, and you will first visit a museum where you can learn about the history of securities.
Tokyo Stock Exchange, the predecessor of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, was established in 1878 and was reopened in 1949 after a period of turmoil after the war, and a new market was completed in 1984.
There is a corner where you can experience stock trading on the second floor.

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As you go ahead, things that you often see on TV and newspapers appear, and the tension naturally rises.

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Round checker

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Market center

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Mascot Toshi

Through a tour of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Arrows, I realized once again that Chuo-ku is supporting the Japanese economy.
Recently, adult social tours seem to be popular.
How about everyone!