[Mido]
January 15, 2016 09:00
The 8th (February 11) Studying for the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification Test
Let me show you how to learn effectively from my experience.
Thank you.
Of course, the official text "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia for Walking" and
Please be sure to prepare a collection of past problems.
First, read the text diagonally and input the outline. Here
You don't have to try to remember the details, so keep track of the whole image.
Next, let's try the collection of past problems intensively. Probably 50%
Kuraishi may not be able to do it, but you don't have to worry too much.
By solving past problems for three years, I understood the general tendency of questions.
I think it will come. Some are easy, and some are quite maniac
There are various things, but there is a nuance of whether it will be asked from such a place.
I will be able to understand it somehow.
For example, "the origin of ...", "the person related to ...", "the author of ..."
"The predecessor of ..., old name, alias, current name" is often questioned.
"Number" is also easy to make a problem, so remember the points related to numbers.
If you understand the approximate tendency of questions like this, this time you will use the text.
I'll read it carefully. Mark this place where you think it's going to come out
Read the text repeatedly.
I think it's a good idea to read it while assuming the filling problem on your own.
The photos and maps in the text can be clearly imaged.
Let's do it.
Also, it is better to remember the events and news that existed in 2015.
The theme of the 8th exam is "Tsukiji area", so the detailed problem is.
It's expected, so please read it over and over again.
The pass line is 75 points, so we do not aim for 100 points, but target 80 points.
In other words, there is a feeling that you don't have to do 20 points.
Please stay calm and do your best.
Please refer to this about the 8th Chuo-ku sightseeing certification.
http://www.chuoku-kentei.jp/
[Marsha Horiuchi of Edo]
January 14, 2016 16:00
It was in the New Year's pine tree that passed by a hurry. At the end of last year, I participated in the stamp rally called "Toto norenkai".
Many are located in places called downtown Tokyo (Chuo-ku, Taito-ku, Sumida-ku, Arakawa-ku, Koto-ku, Chiyoda-ku, Minato-ku).
It is a story that he made good legs regardless of the rain and wind while traveling back and forth between Edo and the present (exaggeration! I'm going alone.
"Toto norenkai" is a collection of 54 goodwill shops founded in Edo and Meiji eras and has a history of more than three generations and 100 years in Tokyo.
It is surprising that it was launched during the postwar turmoil period of 1951.
Tsukudani, eel, amazake, dumplings, glasses, fruits, laver, lacquerware, Japanese paper, tea, brush, bento, folding fan, toothpicks, etc.
Knife, Inari sushi, sweets, taiko, tempura, sukiyaki, tofu, Western cuisine, soba, footwear, Buddhist altars, dolls, duck, sake, anko pot,
Bread, kimono, hahabahabaki, tabi, hampan, bonito flakes and everyday items such as clothing, food and shelter are friendly.
Meanwhile, 26 long-established brands have shops in Chuo-ku. (Chuo-ku, \ (^ o ^)/)
http://www.norenkai.net
I usually stopped by several shops, but in the future it seems that I will go more easily.
※Click the above photo to increase it.
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January 7, 2016 16:00
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has revealed that it intends to restore the Yan Liao-kan, a guest facility in the late 19th century in the Hamarikyu Gardens by the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
It seems to be a facility to welcome foreign guests.
The Yan Liao Museum is the first guest facility in modern Japan, and was initially started as a naval facility in the Shogunate at the end of the Edo period.
It was completed in 1869 and was dismantled in 1890 due to aging.
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[Non Liao Hall in Meiji period]
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Currently, a survey of remain is being conducted in preparation for restoration.
Along with this, some areas have been chained until March 31, 2016.
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[remain Survey]
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[Notice Concerning remain Survey, etc.]
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[Hamarikyu Garden Garden at the time when the Yan Liao Pavilion was located]
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[Expansion of the Yan Liao Hall]
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