Passive stalking

The Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center is not closed!

Happy New Year, everyone.
This year, I want to regain my daily life.
By the way, the Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center, the first basement floor of Kyobashi Edgran, had no holidays during the year-end and New Year holidays.
For those who were puzzled by the request for self-restraint, traffic information and others were sent out!
Thank you very much.

I refrained from watching the return trip of Hakone Ekiden, which passes in front of Kyobashi Edgran, but I did not watch the game.
I went to see the lion dance at the New Year's event.

 The Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center is not closed!

While setting up a difficult venue while taking social distance, I started writing and other things.

 The Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center is not closed!


They also demonstrated Japanese musical instruments.

 The Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center is not closed!


While many of the live performances and performances were canceled or postponed, I fell in love with dynamic and fun performances, fell in love with listening, and I also divided my energy!
It's an annual event, so next time I want to enjoy it so that I don't have to keep a distance from people!

 

Chuo-ku Tourist Information Center
Part of the 1st basement floor and 1st floor of Kyobashi Edgran, 2-1 Kyobashi 2-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 9:00 to 21:00 ※Opening hours are subject to change without notice, so please check the official website for the latest information.
Closed all year round  ※Excluding the closing of the entire building
Phone number 03-6262-6481



Well, in the previous article
What kind of alleys are some people in Ginza called polka dot street?
I wrote the problem.
The answer is
It is an alley like a narrow gap between Eikuniya and Tiffany along Ginza 2-chome, Chuo-dori.

Why was the name `Mizutama` given?
That's the next time.