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[Chuo-ku to enjoy with children] #17: Raising Festival CHUO 2017 (Tsukiji Fish Bank)

[Dye] October 31, 2017 18:00

It's already November.
There were many typhoons this year, but will the consecutive holidays this weekend be a good day for going out? ^

    

By the way, on November 3rd (Friday / holiday), an event that is nice for children will be held on the Tsukiji Fish Bank!
“Ikusai Fes CHUO 2017”
http://ikufes-chuo.com/

     

It seems that there are many events related to fish just because it is Tsukiji.
In addition to the programs that require advance reservations, it seems that you can enjoy it for free on the day.

    

One of the things I personally care about is workshops by groups in the city.

If you have some excerpts, please.
〇 Let's make a shooting game with programming! (Kids Jump Programming)
〇 Let's make Christmas decorations! (Machino Terakoya Nursery School)
〇 Kids & Family Caricature Tsukiji Version (Tsukiji Painting Corps)
〇 Let's play with dad ♪ Paraballoon! + α (Nihonbashi Daddy Association)
・・・etc
I'm sorry I couldn't introduce all of them....)

     

For example,
"Kids Jump Programming" is a classroom where you can learn programming in Nihonbashibakurocho and Kachidoki.
"Machi no Terakoya Nursery School" has a nursery school and school childcare in Nihonbashitomizawacho.
There's a dad's meeting in Nihonbashi and Kachidoki.
What Artis Tsukiji Painting Corps? ? I'm worried about (' ▽ `*)

      

You can see that there are various groups and companies in the city and support child care.
It is also a good opportunity to talk directly with such organizations, so if you are interested, please join us.☆

          
◆“Ikusai Fes CHUO 2017”
HP: http://ikufes-chuo.com/

[Overview]
Date and time: November 3, 2017 (Friday/holiday) 10:00-16:00
Venue: Tsukiji Fish Bank 3F
Participation fee: Free (Souvenir bags are distributed to those who have achieved stamp rally)
Participation: Those who are raising children, those who are raising children in the future, those who want to support child care in Chuo-ku

     

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Autumn scenery, Seedaka Awadachisou [Tsukiji River Park]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] October 29, 2017 12:00

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Part of the multi-purpose open space in Tsukiji River Park is currently under construction.

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In the vicinity of this square, white sardines are blooming.

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If you write it in kanji, it is a tall grass, and the atmosphere changes.

It is a perennial plant of the family Asteraceae.

It is native to North America and becomes a naturalized plant (naturalized species) in Japan.

In addition to being designated as an invasive alien organism by the Alien Organisms Act, it has been selected as one of Japan's Invasive naturalized species's worst 100 by the Japan Society of Ecology.

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The flowers bloom from October to November, with many small flowers on the whole shape, and horizontal branches with flowers spread.

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The view from the top of Irifune Bridge

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It's thriving like a competition between naturalized species's Seedaka Awadachisou and his rival native species's Japanese pampas grass.

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1,000 days before the Tokyo 2020 Olympics Special Light Up

[Sam] October 28, 2017 18:00

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DSC00969RS'G.jpg Saturday, October 28 is a major milestone day of "1000 more days" until the Tokyo Olympics.

At the same time, "Welcome TOKYO Sports Park 2017" will be held at Shibakoen, Minato City and Tokyo Tower for two days, Saturday, October 28 and October 29 (Sun).

For two days from Friday, October 27 and October 28 (Sat), Tokyo Tower will light up the five colors of the Olympic Games under the Tokyo 2020 Certified Program "1000 Days Countdown Festa ~ Tokyo 2020". (Sunset ~ 23:00)

The Great observation deck is black, blue, black, green, red and yellow "Special Diamond Vere" 1000 days before the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

In the large observation deck area (on the east side and Shibakoen area only), the word "1000" is given 1,000 days ago.

From the Sumida River Terrace in Kachidoki, over the Tsukiji Market, the Olympic color shines in the night sky, increasing expectations for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, which gradually approaches.

 

 

"Ayumi in Chuo-ku" Exhibition [Time Dome Akashi]

[Dimini ☆ Cricket] October 26, 2017 18:00

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At Time Dome Akashi (Chuo Ward Local Tenmonkan) on the 6th floor of a complex such as Akashicho and Chuo-ku Public Health Center, the 18th special exhibition is holding "Ayumi in Chuo-ku, commemorating the 70th anniversary of the enforcement of the ward system: post-war development and changes in towns."

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The place faces St. Luke Street, and across the street is St. Luke International Hospital. It's the red spot on the map above.

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The event will be held from Saturday, October 21 to December 10 (Sun).

Closed every Monday.

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The time is from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm from Tuesday to Friday, and from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Please enter at least 30 minutes before closing.

Admission is free.

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Chuo-ku will be the 70th anniversary () of the ward system this year.

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In commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the enforcement of the ward system, this exhibition traces the development and change of Chuo-ku, focusing on photographic materials, and explores events and backgrounds that caused major changes in the town, It looks back on Ayumi in Chuo-ku.

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The items on display are

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Materials showing the state of reclamation of rivers after the war.

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Materials related to Toden running in Chuo-ku, and

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Somethings related to the opening of the subway

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Materials and materials that reaffirm Chuo-ku as a financial district and

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This is a document about the previous Tokyo Olympics (1964).

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In addition, there are many exhibits such as Ginza Reconstruction Picture scrolls, photos of various places in the city, city planning maps, water users-related materials, subway commemorative tickets, etc., so you can truly feel "Ayumi in Chuo-ku" .

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As a related lecture, a lecture entitled "Reconstruction of Postwar Tokyo and Chuo-ku" will be given by Kanari Hatsuda, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, on November 4 (Sat).

In addition, as a related project, the Chuo Kumin College Open College Symposium will be held on November 18 (Saturday), and a discussion will be held on the theme of "History and Town Development in Nihonbashi, Kyobashi, and Tsukishima Areas" .

Both venues are the Education Center Audiovisual Hall.

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For more information, please visit the following website.

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In addition, we received special consent from the venue where photography is prohibited.

Thank you very much

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Click here for the HP introducing the "Ayumi in Chuo-ku" exhibition. ⇒

http://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/event/culture/_user_tobun_time_201710141723.html

 

 

Gathering of International Exchange ・ Chuo-ku Whole Museum 2017-Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association-

[rosemary sea] October 24, 2017 12:00

It's rosemary sea, which outsources "gifts and I enjoy myself."

 

DSC03016a.jpgChuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association (CCIEA), we visited the Chuo Cultural and International Exchange Association (CCIEA), following last year.

Mayumi Hayashi, Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association, took care of me.

 

Since its establishment in 1991, the Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association has been collaborating with volunteers to hold cultural events, Japanese language classes, international exchange salons, and other international exchange events that are familiar with the cultural arts of Chuo-ku. I am.

 

This time's introduction is "Gathering of International Exchange" held on November 18 (Sat).

It was held once a year and was introduced last year.

This is the biggest event of international exchange held here.

You can experience Japanese and foreign cultures.

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You can experience kimono and sally dressing, ikebana, tea ceremony, tea ceremony, ink painting, origami, furoshiki, Nagauta Shamisen, wadaiko, etc.

The cooking class and tea room will also offer Japanese, Russian, and Sri Lankan milk tea this year.

At the dance corner, Bon Odori / Russian dance / Salsa will be given a lecture.

"Introducing World Heritage in Italy" as an exhibition, and "Playing in Japan/Playing in the World" in the lobby are waiting for you.

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DSC03027a.jpgAnyone other than living or working can participate. Admission is free.

Please feel free to contact us.

The location is 4-15-1 Tsukiji.

Tsukiji Social Education Center

From 12:00 to 16:00.

For more information, please visit the website at the end of the article.

 

Notice

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"Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum 2017" co-hosted by Chuo-ku and Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association will be held on October 29 (Sun).

The number of events has increased by five, and a variety of 43 events are looking forward to your arrival.

For details, please see the website http://www.marugoto-chuo.jp/.

 

 

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Of course, a free tour bus will be operated again this year. Every 15 minutes.

This bus will be accompanied by a bus guide volunteer by a correspondent of the Chuo-ku Tourism Association, and will guide you to the highlights of Chuo-ku.

Rosmari is one of them, and we are preparing for the explanation again this year.

※ In some cases, bus guide volunteers may not be on board. Thank you for your understanding.

For more information, please see page 7 of the event guide.

 

The following points have been changed since this year.

① Unlike last year, it is a route that goes back and forth between Harumi Wharf and Higashinihombashi Station.

If you wish to travel via Harumi Wharf, you will need to change the bus at Harumi Wharf once.

In addition, since only one route is operated, there may be cases where it will be a detour to the desired destination.

② We will use a Toei bus from this year instead of a medium-sized sightseeing bus until last year.

So, the bus stop also uses the Toei bus, so the location is different from last year.

Please be careful not to make a mistake. The staff will guide you.

③ As the type of the bus has changed, unlike last year, you will be able to ride in a wheelchair.

In addition, the stroller will be able to board without folding it.

You can also ride with your pet.

Up to two wheelchairs, strollers should be fixed with auxiliary belts inside the car, and pets should be used in cages.

The number of passengers has also increased significantly.

Standing rides will also be possible from this year.

However, from the simultaneous clockwise and counterclockwise operation until last year, the number of operations will be reduced by half.

Please be careful about congestion.

However, since it is a Toei bus, I think that getting on and off will surely be smoother than the sightseeing bus until last year.

※For details, please ask the staff who guide you at each bus stop.

We are waiting for you at the bus stop marked with the "Marugoto Museum".

For the location of the bus stop, please see the "Overall Map" in the event guide.

Information is also available.

 

※ There will be one additional means of transportation from this year.

You can use the community cycle of Chuo-ku. The first 100 people on a free one-day pass will be distributed.

As a convenient means of transportation on the day other than the bus, it is possible to go directly to the event where you want to go.

For more information, please see page 9 of the event guide.

Click here for more information about the community cycle.

⇒ http://docomo-cycle.jp/chuo/

 

DSC03022a.jpgChuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association

1-13-24, Shintomi

Shintomi Branch Office (3rd floor)

Telephone 03-3297-0251

FAX 03-3297-0253

Click here for the homepage of Chuo-ku Cultural and International Exchange Promotion Association

⇒ http://www.chuo-ci.jp/

 

 

Whole Museum 2017 AUTUMN GINZA 2017

[Silver] October 21, 2017 09:00

Every year, the "Marugoto Museum" and "Autumn Ginza" events are looking forward to. This year, I have been working on Saturdays and Sundays, and the pleasure has been greatly reduced.

However, we are planning an event that can be enjoyed at the date and time you can participate in with the obtained pamphlet.

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In this "Day Event Guide", we will guide you to the event guide.

③Ginza Okuno Building Room 306 Project Exhibition will be held from Monday, October 23.

⑪Collection Exhibition 16mm Movie Screening Friday, October 27 at Kyobashi Library

⑬The 69th Chuo-ku Cultural Festival “Tsukiji Social Education Center Exhibition” will be held from October 26 (Thursday).

⑮The "Scenery of Showa Town" exhibition will be held at Tsukiji TASS Gallery Wakamatsuya (6-12-3 Tsukiji) from October 27 (Fri).

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 We hope that everyone will get the event guide pamphlet as soon as possible and participate in many fun events and enjoy it.