This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.
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When you arrive at the waiting room of the Harumi Passenger Terminal and prepare yourself.
The departure time is coming soon.
A 100-minute bus guide, I enjoyed it again this year.
What I thought this year?
"What kind of background can we guide you in this way?"
I feel like everyone was very interested in it.
I didn't talk about that last year.
Oh, I thought everyone was interested in it.
That's why let's take the "Chuo-ku Tourism Test" (laughs).
That's the first step towards a correspondent.
Well, after work, it's already lunch time.
When I returned to the waiting room, a new correspondent, Hanes, was waiting.
Mr. Hanes, a beautiful sister correspondent.
I have written a lot of articles, so please read them.
Have a souvenir snack and enjoy chatting with other correspondents for a while.
Among them ...
"After this, I definitely want to go to the Kyobashi Library."
"Sure!"
The conversation of the correspondents.
That's right.
Exhibition of materials held at the Kyobashi Library.
The theme is "Reviewing" My Town Chuo-ku of Heisei ".
And ... The theme question of the 11th Chuo-ku Tourism Certification to be held on February 3 next year is
It is called "Chuo-ku of Heisei".
"I need to go for the time being?"
It was a common view of the correspondents who were there.
That's why I got on a bus that was accompanied by Mr. Hanes, who was just on the departure time.
I decided to go to the Kyobashi Library.
As the atmosphere can be seen from the article, Mr. Hanes' guide was very polite.
I can see that it was very much prepared.
This politeness, I have to emulate ...!
Even though you should have the same material, the narration and style are completely different. It's strange.
And the free tour bus arrives at Tsukiji Sanchome bus stop.
From there, walk for a while and go to the Kyobashi Library.
Behind the front entrance of the ward office is the entrance of the library.
I remember that I was lost when I went there for the first time.
At the entrance, we also accepted tours of closed shelves, etc.
I'm a correspondent? I'm looking for the first basement floor.
I will go down the stairs and come to the exhibition room.
I was frank to point the camera in the middle.
On the official Twitter of "Marugoto Museum"
Please take a look at the venue.
https://twitter.com/MarugotoChuo/status/1058957854701322241
And what I thought was
"Thirty years are surprisingly long."
In the Heisei era, Edamame was still an elementary school student.
(Don't calculate because it gets older!)
At that time, I couldn't go around Ginza or Nihonbashi alone.
The scenery of the beginning of Heisei is actually fresh.
"At the beginning of the Heisei era, was there still a" Tokyu Department Store Nihonbashi store "in the location of Colled Nihonbashi?"
"The scenery of Ginza is also slightly different... The Nissan building at the 4th Street intersection is also in the previous style."
The comparison of landscape photos between the beginning of Heisei and the present was quite interesting.
From the viewpoint of "transition of the city", are you involved in sightseeing certification?
You have to study properly.
Also, "Is it a story of Heisei that Nihonbashi Elementary School & Kindergarten was established?"
Nihonbashi Elementary School was created by the merger of the former Toka Elementary School and the former Jushi Elementary School.
Today's Jushi Square is a trace of the old Jushi small, right?
Merger of elementary school → Is it better to control how to use the site?
And there is also an introduction of "Heisei's Best Seller".
"Japan that can be said to be 'No'" (1989)
Forest Gump (1994)
The World of Sophie (1995)
・・I miss the title around here! I think I'm sure I'm an old lady.
By the way, I was surprised to tell the Kyobashi Library that the theme of the Chuo-ku Tourism Test was "Heisei Chuo-ku".
I didn't know, but coincidence ... It's a miracle (laughs).
If you enjoy it slowly ... head toward Ginza / Kyobashi and walk further.
~ Continue~