How to spend a period during which you can't or do sightseeing
This time, which is usually called GW, this year is SH. How are you going to spend?
I lived outside Chuo Ward and worked from home almost in April, so I only stepped into the ward three times during April. What's going on in that city, that store, and that park now? As a correspondent, I am in trouble because I can't do interviews. In the meantime, why don't you take a positive look at the situation where you have enough time and work hard to improve yourself?
If you don't do it at home every day, why don't you start preparing for the next Chuo-ku sightseeing test? While carefully reading the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification Official Text "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Encyclopedia", let's check on the Internet that it is not written in the text.
For example, the flowers in Chuo-ku are "azaleas (including Satsuki)". It's a beautiful flower, but I don't study and don't have knowledge, so various questions come up.
・What's the difference between Azalea and Satsuki?
・How did you decide the flowers of the city?
・Why was "Azalea (including Satsuki)" selected as a flower in the city?
・Why is it all the way written "Include Satsuki"?
・Where is the origin of the azalea?
・From when to when the azalea blooms?
・Can fruits and seeds be harvested when the flowers bloom?
・Why are many azaleas planted on the edge of the sidewalk?
・Is there any other place that designates azaleas as local trees and flowers?
・Is azalea flowers suitable for food?
If you look at this much, you will gain a lot of understanding. I'm in my mind at a level not memorized.
There is no doubt that you will be able to explain each item with a glimpse of just a glance at the text.
If the test takers do that kind of study, you may not be able to become a correspondent unless you get about 95 points next time! ?