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Let's go see Historic buildings!

[wienerhorn] January 9, 2019 18:00

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Happy new year
It's been less than a month before the Chuo-ku sightseeing certification. Everyone who takes the test is finally in driving mode. I will continue to take on the challenge as I did last year.
After carefully reading "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia" and reviewing the past 1,000 questions, I found that there were my weaknesses in questions such as "Historic buildings" (p.152-153), "Tourism Event Information" (p.186), "Chuo-ku Machikado Exhibition Hall List" (p.187).
At first glance, I went to the site.
Today's course takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes on foot and by train.
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1.Tokiwa Elementary School in Chuo Ward (Historic buildings, Tokyo)
 During the construction, the school building cannot be confirmed.

2.Historic buildings, Tokyo, Japan
 The neatly arranged window frame is impressive.

3.Old Building Nihonbashi Nomura Building (designated Tangible Cultural Property)
 A precious building near Nihonbashi.

4.Nihonbashi Diamond Building (Historic buildings selected by Tokyo)
 The tower that imitates the bridge of the ship is impressive.

5.Suzuki Building (Historic buildings, Tokyo)
 It is built in a quiet street and features various designs.

6.Onoya Sohonten (Nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property)
 Check the shape of the girder structure on the second floor. A long-established store of Tabi.

7.Miyakawa Egg (Historic buildings, Tokyo)
 Copper plate of wall material. A clerk who is busy. There are many customers.

8.Jushi Square, Chuo-ku (Historic buildings, Tokyo)
 Reconstruction Elementary School.

9.Bunjiro Tamaki Building (National Registered Tangible Cultural Property Building)
 Mr. It faces an intersection with heavy traffic.