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What you think of in a town walk tour

[Wind in all directions] July 29, 2015 14:00

 Awesome days continue. It's a full-fledged summer. As if I had been waiting for it

From July, the Chuo-ku Tourism Association's annual “Town Walking Tour” has started.

This event is an opportunity for as many people as possible to know the charms that Chuo-ku has a lot.

It looks like it is. However, I have heard that it is difficult to do so without going through a high magnification competition.

  

 Luckily, there are a total of 13 children and Tsukiji, from the upper 80s to the lower 1-digit children.

I participated in the Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Head Office as one of the leaders entitled 'Until the Newspaper is completed'.

 Move in an air-conditioned room, guide the commentator well, just printed (actually moist)

A tour of about 2 hours with a number of souvenirs, including the evening edition of the day.

It was enough to ask a few questions about being a leader. 

 

 I am not currently living in Tokyo. I lived in Tokyo until 1960.

At that time, there were several newspaper companies in Yurakucho.

I told the guide that there was a characteristic landscape.

 I think there are some people who remember it.

It's a flock of pigeons flying over the building.

At that time, a bishore pigeon sent an article about the reporter to the company.

According to today's explanation, one reporter brought at least three pigeons.

I'm surprised. It might be a good idea to imagine a pigeon flying over Marion.

 

 In addition, on this tour, you can enjoy the view from the 16th floor, the top floor of the head office building, as a privilege.

I was able to do it.

 Tsukiji Market, Hamarikyu Intestinal Garden below, and if you raise your eyes, Harumi High-rise Condominium and Rainbow

I was able to see bridges, etc. On this day, Tsukiji Market, which will move to Toyosu in November next year.

The news told me that the countdown started.

 As I remembered the old pigeons in Yurakucho, several children looked at Tsukiji Market on this day.

You may get used to it someday.

 

 I was able to take this opportunity while helping the tourist association.

Why don't you try a correspondent from next year and touch a lot of new Chuo-ku?

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Asahi Shimbun

 

 

 
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