Underpass exploration
[Higashiginza, Ginza, Hibiya, Tokyo Station, Yaesu Underground Shopping Street]
Episode 1 Prologue
(for kids)
My name is Kenki Sakamoto. Born in Chuo-ku. A class member of the Chuo-ku Momijigawa Elementary School (* fictional elementary school) 5th grade. Elementary school students who love construction machinery, railways, history and animals. I like to walk around Chuo-ku with Dr. Doboku.
My name is Civil Engineering (Doboku Manab). Lives in Chuo-ku, currently 73 years old. In the past, I taught students the pleasure of civil engineering at a university, but retired at the age of 65. I'm teaching local children about the history of the town these days. Before the pandemic, I was a volunteer and also a "town walk guide".
Hey, Doctor of Civil Engineering. I thought about what to study in the free study of summer vacation.
Hokenki-kun, what do you study this summer?
I'd like to walk through the underground shopping mall in Chuo-ku, how about it?
That's a good idea.
So, today I would like to introduce the course I thought to Dr. Civil Engineering. Doctor, will you walk with me?
That's fine~
I'll start in front of the Kabukiza Theater.
Ph.D. First, you'll enter the underpass from Exit 6 of Higashi-Ginza Station.
This is in front of the Kabukiza Theater. From the entrance of Mannen Bridge West Intersection, you're going to the underground mall.
Yes, from here, you can walk through Ginza, Hibiya, and Tokyo Station to Yaesu Underground Shopping Center.
Well, that's going to be an interesting "travel."
Hello, this is the correspondent "Take-chan". This time, I wrote it for kids too. Among the many underground shopping malls in Tokyo, this course is a long course that is ranked high in Tokyo. I think it's probably more than 3km.
Hot days continue, but underpasses are hard to reach heat stroke, so why not walk together as a candidate for free study for your child? It's pretty fun.
Oh, of course, Kenki Sakamoto and Dr. Civil Engineering are fictional figures. It has nothing to do with a real person.