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Harumi Triton is inflorescence

[kimitaku] March 26, 2015 09:00

 Now Harumi Triton Square Garden is in full bloom.

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   I came out of the winter winding with the wilt.

   The flowers compete for the first time in the light of the sun.

   The square garden is dyed in colorful colors.

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    Walking in the morning at noon and in the evening

    Please come to Harumi Triton Square Garden.

    In the garden overlooking the Asashio Canal, flowers are waiting for you.

 

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Tokyo Station Platforms 7.8 and 9.10, which are ready for the opening of the Ueno Tokyo Line in March 2015.

[Edo Tabi Taro] March 14, 2015 14:00

■The Ueno Tokyo Line is finally open on March 14 (although the Hokuriku Shinkansen).

I think there will be more new customers in Chuo-ku, such as Nihonbashi and Ginza.

Tokyo Station is not in Chuo-ku, but I visited the site two days before opening.

 

JR brochure.

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□Timetable during construction of the central passage.

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□Information display of stairs to platform 7.8 where the train going north comes.

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□View from the north end of platform 7.8.

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□A track that curves continuously and a track that goes up to an overpass.

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□Information display on platform 7.

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□Information display on Platform 8 where you can easily read characters under the seal.

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□The upper sticker part of the `` Shinagawa / Yokohama / Odawara / Atami area '' on the information display of Platforms 7 and 8 is `` Ueno / Omiya / Utsunomiya / Takasaki / Mito area limited express '', and the upper part of the `` Tokaido Line '' The seal part was "Ueno Tokyo Line (Utsunomiya / Takasaki / Joban Line)".

 

□Information on stairs to platform 9/10 where the train going south comes.

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□9.10.

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□Information display for Platforms 9 and 10.

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□There was "(Ueno Tokyo Line)" at the sticker below the information display "Tokaido Line" on platform 9 and 10.

■There were only a few places with stickers, but I realized that it would be difficult to fix all the information signs on the station premises the eve (probably) before opening.

 

 

Recommended tour of Tokyo Stock Exchange Arrows

[Silver] March 2, 2015 09:00

I went to Tokyo Stock Exchange Arrows for a tour.

This is only available on weekdays, but it is a great place to study the history of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

I got off at Kayabacho Station and strolled around the area.

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The Mizuho Bank Kabuto-cho Branch, located in the vicinity, is "the birthplace of banks that were predecessors of Daiichi National Bank."

 

We entered the building of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, completed the reception, and entered the Securities Archives Hall.

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I saw a lot of photos and objects such as bells used for meetings.

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I also saw the photos of the Minister of Finance at that time, and felt very nostalgic. These people have led Japan to a high economy.

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In the quiz, I was able to learn how to communicate information at that time. It's interesting, isn't it?

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Next, on the 2nd floor, there was a photo of Ms. Charlotte Kate Fox, the role of Elly, who was familiar with NHK's morning drama "Massan", visited the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Oh, it's really neat and wonderful person with a smile. 

Unfortunately, photography was prohibited here, so please check with your own eyes.

 

On the 2nd floor, we proceeded through the tour corridor.

In the market center covered with glass cylinders with a diameter of 17 meters, large rings showing the stock prices of each company were spinning around.

Souvenir T-Shirts, umbrellas, mobile straps, etc. for the Tokyo Stock Exchange were also sold.

 

After the tour, we visited Kabuto Shrine, a symbol of the promotion of exchange officials, visited Nihonbashi Post Office, Nomura Securities, etc., and enjoyed delicious tea in Nihonbashi.
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Please refer to this page for details. I think it's good for children to study during the spring break.
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