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[Chuo-ku to enjoy with children] #14: Growth Link Kachidoki (Kachidoki 1-chome)

[Dye] March 22, 2017 12:00

3 years after raising children in Chuo-ku (correspondents are 3 years!) It's gone.
In my daily life, there are many things I have to do alone and the pressure is great.
What I always think is that Chuo-ku has a lot of local support.
It is a government, a service such as a shop, a kindness of the people of the city, etc.
There are various shapes, but I'm really grateful for your help so far.

     

This time, I would like to introduce "Growth Link Kachidoki" which is one of such thankful support.

"Growth Link Kachidoki" is a child-rearing support facility with the concept of creating a community where child-rearing can be shared throughout society.

    

It seems that there are lessons and rental gardens here, but the other day I used the "Play Hall", so I used it.
I would like to introduce you to you.


To use the play hall, you must first become a member.☆
Apply for registration on the Web in advance, pay the registration fee of 1500 at the office within one month to complete the procedure.
I'll receive your membership card. (Note that if you do not apply in advance for the Web, it will be 2000 yen!)
Once registered, you can play from the age of 0 to the second grade of elementary school without renewal fees or annual membership fees.

    

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There is also a nursing room and a diaper changing space.

     

The play hall is a huge rope jungle gym (3 stories!) in the middle of the room. Yes, there is.
The space, picture book corner, and hot carpet are warm for high-hi babies to enjoy with peace of mind.
There is a building block play zone.

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In the book corner, there are also interesting books for adults along with picture books, so parents can relax.

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When I was sitting on this chair, other children came in and talked about what kind of ideas they were playing.

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The third floor part where the children said "heaven." I will go up and down the slope.

The rope jungle gym is safe for adults to ride.
...But honestly, on the third floor, I was scared and stuck to the net and couldn't move (laughs).
Then the girl said, "I'm 5 years old, so I'm fine! But when I was three years old, I was caught in this way."
Encourage me...(^^;) Mr. Chibi in my home quickly became accustomed to seeing the other children.
The children were jumping in time.

What seemed interesting was the hammock of the net. It seems to calm down when you put it in. ^^

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Chibi of my home tried to enter the hammock with a child around him, but
I think I was a little scared. But at first I was going to see the situation.
The tunnel was quickly overcoming it and crossed it.
The pipe-shaped slide extending from the second floor was also dashingly slipping.

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Children are learning from children. And it's really fast growing.

    

In addition, the facility is used by parents, but the staff is also watching.
There are situations where they are careful if they are doing dangerous things, and they are facing their children properly.
I'm relieved. It's really the role of a parent, but there are times when I can't take it honestly, so please get involved.
It's very helpful. I think this is just an example of how "solitary care" has been resolved.

     

Small interactions with other children and adults are good for both children and parents.

    

Not only the play hall introduced this time, but also for the outside Jabujabu Pond and the like.
I'd like to see you again.
It is recommended not only for those with children outside the city, but also for those with children outside the city.

    

◆Growth link
HP: http://growthlink.jp/
Address: 1-3-1 Kachidoki, Chuo-ku Apartments Tower 1F, Apartments Tower Kachidoki
Get off at Kachidoki Station on the Toei Oedo Line and walk Harumi-dori St. for a few minutes toward Kachidokibashi, and it is located in the back of the right (around TSUTAYA).

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[Prince beyond time] Ichiishibashi lost stone marker (Yaesu 1-chome)

[Dye] March 1, 2017 18:00

The other day, I was tears when I saw the performance of Kabuki "Shusanko Sumitagawa" (^^;)

  

In Shugosumidagawa, a young Umewakamaru is thrown away by buying people.
According to the earphone guide, this was actually the case during the Edo period....
What! !! !(>_<)

    

At the base of Ichiishibashi in Yaesu 1-chome (those who are not Bank of Japan)

The "Ichiishibashi lost stone mark" of the Edo period remains, and it is the Designated Cultural Property of Tokyo.

    

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The front of the stone mark is engraved as "Mitsuyo Hiko's Shirube", the left side is "Tatsuzuru", and the right side is "Shirasu".
The upper part is a hollow, and the paper is written on the characteristics of the lost child.

    

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It seems that there were similar things in Yushima Tenjin, Senso-ji Temple, and Ryogokubashi Hashizume, but this is the only thing that exists.

   

    

In the Edo period, I thought that there were many lost children because the information network was not developed as much as it is now, but it was no doubt that such a thing was rampant....(>_<)

    

If you couldn't find it on this stone marker, it seemed that there was a high possibility of buying a person.
I was irresistible to think of the feelings of my parents and children, and I strongly felt that this should not be anywhere in the world.
There are some parts that turn blue when viewed directly, but I want to keep conveying them through these cultural properties without forgetting them.

     

    
Ichiishibashi has Shozaburo Goto in the north and Goto in the south, Goto Seidensuke's mansion in the shogunate's kimono shop. It is said that it was named.

    

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It's a smart naming of Edokko, right?

    

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Is the Bank of Japan in the north and the Gofuku Bridge intersection in the south?
It seems that Goto is 90 liters and one stone is 180 liters.

    

     
It is sung in the opening song of a wolf with a child
"Tego (father) is a thing with a hago (mother) and a child."

    

I think "Kotogoto" is a baby carriage, but considering the origin of the bridge name of Ichiishibashi, "Goto and Goto".
What is it?
And it's too cool. 。 。 I will do my best to raise children p(`, ω, ') q

    

    

Starting with the Kabuki theater, I thought about various things.
There are various tangible and intangible cultural properties in Chuo-ku, so please try walking around the city ^^

    

    
◆The stone marker of Ichiishibashi
Location 11, Icchome, Yaesu, Chuo-ku land

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