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Dai-Chuo-ku Exhibition Kyo Hashiman Tsugane First Store

[Tokyo Dumbo] October 24, 2018 12:00

"The 8th Tokyo Mannakatami and Takumi Dai Chuo-ku Exhibition" was held at the event venue on the 7th floor of Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store and went there.

 

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Sembikiya Kiya, Kuroeya, Tokyo Sohonten, Matsuzaki Tsukido, Tsukioume, Shirakiya Denbei, Ningyocho Imahan, etc., as well as Chuo-ku in Nihonbashi, Ginza, Tsukiji, Ningyocho, Ningyocho, Ningyocho, and famous stores representing Japan.

 

In the eat-in, you can enjoy the taste of Tsukiji Sushi Kiyoshi, Ginza Hage Amamoto, Tokyo Style Chicken Ramen Do / Miso, and Mikado Coffee Shop.

 

From this time, Mr. Mitsutsugane Kyoto, who is taking care of Tokyo Danbo's hobby collecting vermilion seal stamp, will also appear full. As usual, President Hosoda welcomes customers with a stylish talk.

 

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The red seal book, which was customised from Furoshiki, which Tokyo Dumbo passed the 9th Chuo-ku Tourism Association certification, has been sold as a new product from this Dai Chuo-ku exhibition.

 

The names of 37 towns in Chuo-ku are gems expressed along with pictures representing the locality.

  

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Mr. Mitsutsugane seems to have been busy with new projects in the future.

I am very happy that the idea of Tokyo Dumbo has been commercialized. The original was made in a large format.

   

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Please refer to the following for the blog when Tokyo Dumbo made a red stamp book.

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Discovery Trip Trip-A tour of the City of Commemorative Replica Ticket Collection-

[Tokyo Dumbo] October 17, 2018 18:00

For about one month from October 6 (Sat) to November 4 (Sun), a "walking railway trip" is being held to discover commemorative replicas of hard tickets (hard tickets) used in the past in two areas of Tokyo Station (Kyobashi-Marunouchi-Tokyo Station-Yaesu) and Nihonbashi.

 

  

I think there are many people who have seen the poster below.

 

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It is a "walking railway trip" that goes around a total of 10 places, seven places in Chuo-ku and three places in Chiyoda-ku.

 

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I went to Tokyo Danbo right away. Starting from Tokyo Square Garden, he conquered Tokyo Metro Kyobashi Station, Yaesu Underground Shopping Center and Tokyo Station area in Chuo-ku, and expeditions to Daimaru Tokyo Store, JR East Tokyo Station, KITTE and Chiyoda-ku.

  

The movement from the Yaesu side to the Marunouchi side passed through the North Freeway under Tokyo Station, but JR East Tokyo Station was located in the square of the ring at the south exit of Marunouchi, and I walked a chot.

 

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I returned to the Yaesu side again and went around Nihonbashi Takashimaya SC, COREDO Nihonbashi, Kokubun ROJI Nihonbashi, Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store and Nihonbashi area in Chuo-ku. It took about 1 hour and 30 minutes.

 

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If you collect all kinds of commemorative replica tickets (hard tickets) and hard ticket folders in the area around Tokyo Station and Nihonbashi areas, you can participate in the lottery where you can win the completion prize and luxurious prizes at the Nihonbashi Information Center located at COREDO Muromachi 1.

 

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On Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, former station staff will use scissors at the distribution place. You can also scissors yourself at the lottery venue of COREDO Muromachi 1.

 

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There is also a "Show Toku Ticket Service" where you can get discounts and gifts when you show a commemorative replica ticket (hard ticket).

 

It's suddenly getting cooler, but it's a good season to walk around. Please try a fun and affordable “Discovery Ticket Trip”!

 

For more information, see "Tekuteku Ticket Journey" tekutekukippu.com.

 

 
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