I saw "When the curtain of prayer comes down." It's a movie that you can't miss as a correspondent.
Nihonbashi and Ningyocho appear as much as this (both shops and spots), so it's exciting, but the story is also impressive. The content of the drama "Newcomer" in the same series also appears from time to time, so you can enjoy it more if you look at it.
※It's okay if you don't see a newcomer. Just in case.
Well, it's my first blog in a long time. Last year (2017), I did three guides for the same project called a sweets tour in Ginza, so this time I would like to touch on that.
[Overview]
This tour was conducted once each in July, September and November. A total of four times (twice in July), three of which have taken on the guide. The number of participants is 2 guides, divided into 2 groups. I responded by myself only in September.
After experiencing anpan making at Kimuraya, enjoy sweets at Kotobuki Tsukido in Kabukiza. The guide's role is to guide you through the city of Ginza for just over an hour when traveling between the two stores.
The project, which seemed to be popular, was initially only twice in summer, was added in the fall.
Many of the participants of the tour were sensitive to information, and while walking around the city, they actively asked questions and comments to excite the tour. When thinking about the course, I was bothered to provide trivia unique to correspondents.
[Course]
It doesn't matter to the participants, but I made the course different from three times so that I didn't become a rut in myself.
(1st time)
At the start of Kimuraya, we comprehensively guided 1-chome to 4-chome to Kotobuki Tsukido, including Higashiginza.
(2nd time)
At the start of Kimuraya, we guided the west from Chuo-dori, 5-chome to 8-chome, followed by Miharakoji to Kotobuki Tsukido.
(3rd time)
At the start of the Kabukiza Theater, after going around Shimbashi Enbujo, we passed the west side of Chuo-dori via Miharakoji through 5-chome to 3-chome to Kimuraya.
[Flights]
There was a request to always include sweets, so as to include them.
Other trivias were also actively mixed. Personally, I prefer the following topics.
・Where is Ginza from?
・Ginza walks through the alleys and looks like a street.
・The original coastline of the Sanju drilling
・Enjoy Kabuki more by holding down history
・I don't think the Ginza club can say that Kinharu Yashiki is headwater.
・Check the gourmet of Ginza with the place
・There are many shrines in Ginza.
・We understand the history of Ginza in four parts (Edo period ⇒ brick street ⇒ after earthquake ⇒ post-war)
・And so on. 。 。
[Those]
Ginza has a lot of content I want to convey, and there is a lot of change, so there is a guide.
I just hope that the amount of information introduced is too large and that the participants are not overflowing. 。 。
However, some people commented that it was interesting, so I would like to believe that you managed to enjoy it.
I'll do my best if I have the opportunity again.