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Treasure Hunting <Higashibashi 2-chome>②

[Tachibana] July 25, 2016 16:00

I immediately challenged the treasure hunt that started on July 24 (Sun).

 

In the treasure hunt for the whole Chuo-ku three years ago, it was difficult to first identify the hidden place of the treasure from the hint, but in the treasure hunt at Higashi-Nihonbashi 2-chome, it is relatively easy to identify the location from the photos and explanations of the pamphlet It is.

 

The treasure chest three years ago was like this.

P1040845.jpgIt was relatively easy to find because it was large, but this time it was small and the color was sober, so it was a little difficult to find it.

 

Now, I will show you a picture of what you are looking for for.

P1010224.jpgLook for a tree that looks like a lumber is cut in the middle. (It's the same in any place.)

And when you open the inside, the letters are written.

 
When you find letters from the six treasure chests and sort them out, a word comes out.

If you write this in the answer sheet and submit it, it is OK.

 
I put it in the first 400 applicants, so I received a portable eco bag.

P1010246.jpgThe black is a cat chan, and the pink is a panda pattern.

When spread

P1010247.jpgIt will be.

When I walked around the town, I saw some groups of people trying to find treasure with a pamphlet, but more than that was a group chasing Pokemon with a smartphone in one hand. did. I'm sorry.
 

You can apply for treasure hunts until August 7th. Eco bags still remain, so if you are interested, please join us.

 

 

Treasure Hunting <Higashibashi 2-chome>

[Tachibana] July 19, 2016 09:00

A treasure hunt will be held in the old town name "Ryogoku" (currently Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome).

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The period is from July 24 to August 7, 2016.

It is a commemorative event for the completion of street lights, but since the street lights were completed about four years ago, I don't think the street lights were newly completed this year.

When you get a guide with an answer sheet, you can see six hidden places of treasures in photos. This is a mechanism where you can find the answer by searching for a treasure chest and combining the letters inside.

There is "Ryogoku Post Office" at the place where the hints are provided, but this is a post office that retains the remnants of the old town name of Higashi Nihonbashi 2-chome was "Ryogoku".


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This is the northernmost place to provide, and it seems that you will walk from here to Hamacho Park.

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Gifts

1st Central Stamp Tickets: 10,000 yen - 10

2. Central stamp tickets 5,000 yen - 20 tickets

3rd class book tickets     2,000 yen - 40 bottles

Participating souvenir application Eco bag for the first 400 people

That's right.



If you have time, why don't you take a walk and participate?

You might hit something

 

 
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