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“Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum 2018”, which is longer than last year, Part 1: Morning attendance scenery (Kachidoki-Harumi Wharf)

[Edamame] Nov. 17, 2018 09:00

This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.

 
In a sense, it is a continuation of the "Daughter Azuki's Shichigosan" series ...

On November 4 (Sun), a major event of Chuo-ku and correspondents.

"Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum 2018" was held.

http://www.marugoto-chuo.jp/wp/

Volunteers of correspondents are supposed to take a free patrol bus in the city that runs on the day as a bus guide.

And Edamame also had that role.

I was fluttering at Shichigosan the day before, but I got up early on the morning of the 4th.

And last year we hit the typhoon directly! It was going to be difficult.

Without such a thing, it seems that it can be held as usual. I'm relieved.

In other words, I think I can participate in more events than last year. I'm looking forward to it.

 

And ... how to go to work this time.

I'm a little worried.

Edamame living in the Hamacho area.

The meeting place for correspondents is Harumi Passenger Ship Terminal.

So, the time was just right, so last year I went to work on a free ship operated on the day.

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But ... I think it's going to be in time for this meeting time.

And it's time when you don't know if the free tour bus will be in time.

And a word from my husband.

"Walking makes you thin. I ate a lot of feast yesterday."

(The feast of yesterday ... This is the "Shichigosan Sukiyaki Course" of Ningyocho, which I wrote in the previous article.)

・・There's no sound.

So I decided to take the subway to Kachidoki and walk from there.

 
I found it after passing the ticket gate at Kachidoki Station.

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Familiar with an advertisement on the train of "Making a Dedicated Attack"

https://www.nichinoken.co.jp/shikakumaru/

The Ninoken, a junior high school exam specializing in the opening of the Kachidoki school.

http://www.nichinoken.co.jp/event/newopen/kachidoki.html

This is the Kachidoki area where the number of family members is increasing.

It is also convincing that there will be more options for admission to school.

I think the number of more educated families will increase in the Kachidoki area.
 

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After walking for a while, you will reach the square in front of Harumi Triton Square.

This is the lottery venue in stamp rally of the Marugoto Museum.

There is a place where stamps are installed at the event venue held on the day.

A mechanism that allows you to participate in the lottery if you collect three or more of them.

The staff who wore orange hoodies early in the morning is busy preparing.

That's right. We, who do the bus guide, also wear this parka.

It's easy to understand because it's a prominent color.
 

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After walking for a while, it's like this.

I've seen it for a while.

On the day of "Marugoto Museum 2018", from 2:00 pm on November 4th

Ring Route 2 has been provisionally opened.

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Ring Route 2 which runs through the site of the former Tsukiji Market.

This is the aorta of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games that connects the New National Stadium and Harumi's Olympic Village.

Construction started waiting for the closing of Tsukiji Market.

(It is not possible to start construction unless it closes.)

To be honest, I didn't think it would reach the provisional opening in less than a month after the closing on October 6.

I'm sorry for the efforts of the people involved in the construction work.

Tsukiji Ohashi, which was already completed in 2016, will be able to be used properly.

Tsukiji Ohashi, it was the "most wasteful building" among me ...

As long as there is no way on the Tsukiji market side, it will be nice with a cool form.

It could not be used as a bridge, but it was just a view from a distance.

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In front of Harumi Incineration Plant. It's a road to Tsukiji Ohashi.

It's early morning, so it's still closed.

You'll get rid of it at two p.m.

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And in the opposite area of the Incineration Plant ...

Athlete Village of the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games

I was beginning to show my shape.

When I came to the museum last year.

But the crane was still standing.

(It was at the stage of construction of the ground.)

You can see the shape so far in a year.

After the Olympic and Paralympic Games, this area was converted to a residential area.

Two additional high-rise buildings were built.

The total population is expected to increase by 12,000 people.

It is said that a new elementary and junior high school is also planned.

I'm really looking forward to seeing many changes in the city in the future.
 

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"Harumi Passenger Ship Terminal" arrived at last like this.

・・Well, after all, it was a little far away when I walked! (laughs)

Should I take a Toei bus even in front of Harumi Triton Square?

And ... to the "Marugoto Museum Free Tour Bus" which departs at 9:00 am at Nihonbashi Junior High School

I feel like I was pulled out in the middle of the construction area of the athlete village ...

It was the right answer to get on from the "Hamacho Nakano Bridge" bus stop ...

And it seems that the bus is going better than I thought. Is it because it's morning?
 

"Good morning ~ (Slightly Herohello)"

We arrived at the bus guide volunteer waiting area at the Harumi Passenger Terminal.

I was laughing when I talked to Mr. K at the secretariat.

・・Oh, okay? I walked with a lot of pictures.

That's why I'll do my best in the future!

~ Continue~