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Wish on strips (Tanabata decoration of Tokyo Metro)

[Sunflower Rabbit] July 4, 2016 12:00

July 7 was Tanabata festival

A total of 11 stations on the Tokyo Metro are decorated with Tanabata bamboo decorations.

There are three stations in Chuo-ku: Nihombashi Station, Ginza Station, and Hatchobori Station.

Each station has strips and pens.

Anyone can easily participate in commuting or going to school along with outings.

Why don't you write a wish?

 

■Nihombashi Station (next to Exit B0 ... There is also the entrance of Takashimaya nearby)

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■Ginza Station (Exit B9: the entrance of Sony Building)

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Families, friends, couples, alone ...

A lot of people were writing their wishes.

(Of course, I also wrote it.)

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■Hatchobori Station (in the ticket gate: A4, A5 exit side)

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Period of Tanabata decorations:  Until Thursday, July 7

Tokyo Metro Route Map: http://www.tokyometro.jp/station/index.html 

 

 
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