"The 20th Navel Exhibition Chuo-ku Industrial Culture Exhibition" was held for three days on November 4, 5, and 6, 2018.
This is a cultural exhibition entitled "Chuo-ku's industry and culture, which builds the times and warms up the next generation and learns new things." Also, it's the last navel exhibition in the Heisei era.
At the Grand Lobby of Harumi Island Triton Square, a large number of customers, especially children from nearby elementary schools, visited the social studies tour. The booth of the Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center was at the entrance, and Kumihimo and "Senshafu Furoshiki" in Chuo-ku were exhibited and sold. I think this Senshafuroshiki is good for bandanas that cover the head. If you put it in a bag, I think it will be a substitute for a muffler that covers the neck when the wind blows.
When I entered the venue, my eyes were nailed to the kimono of the Origami Kaikan Tokyo Orimono Inventory Association. It is a costume worn by the Emperor and Empress during the Imperial Family Festival. In addition, kimonos such as Junihitoe were on display.
In a quiz that is popular among elementary school children, a quiz is held.
A booklet called "Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry Understanding with Manga" was distributed to all correct answerers, commentary by Detective Conan. I gave it to me too.
We received a collection of 100 views of Nihonbashi, published by Taisei Printing Co., Ltd. (Nihonbashi Marching Committee).
"I would like you to express familiar scenery and cityscapes, such as everyday scenes, memories schools, bridges, historical buildings, and delicious shops, with watercolors full of taste, and enjoy the changing city." Greetings are written.
Local Tsukishima Industrial Association, Tokyo Fire Department Rinko Fire Station, Chuo-ku Kazuo Confectionery Association, Tokyo Stock Exchange, etc. were also exhibited.
There were also food counters such as eel climbing, Tsukiji Tama Sushi, and Uokyu.
The booths of Ozu Washi and Edoya were also crowded with many people.
I enjoyed the quiz rally that I received immediately after entering.
In the Tosho 140th Anniversary X quiz, "?" How many years did the navel exhibition be held for the first time?" Or, (the answer is 1980)
It was a quiz about the industry that was made for the first time in Chuo-ku and the food made for the first time.
After the quiz, get prizes, arrange today's results, and expand your purchased lunch.
In addition, we received a paper balloon from the Tsukishima Industrial Association, stationery for the navel exhibition, and a booklet on Chuo-ku "Transition of Town Name".
The eel lunch at Totei, which I haven't eaten for a while, was plump and really delicious.
The "Super absorbent microfiber umbrella cover", which was given as a quiz prize, is not only convenient for carrying wet umbrellas, but also effective in keeping plastic bottles warm and easy to use. Thank you very much. We look forward to seeing you in the next generation.