Take-chan

Underpass exploration
[Higashiginza, Ginza, Hibiya, Tokyo Station, Yaesu Underground Shopping Street]
Episode 3 From Ginza to Hibiya
(for kids)

-The outline of the last time~

Kenki Sakamoto, a fifth-year student who decided to explore the underground shopping mall through free research. While talking to Dr. Dobokumanab, I walked from Higashiginza to Ginza.

Ph.D. This is an oasis in Ginza. It's a work called "Paradise" by Ikuo Hirayama, who is famous for Silk Road. To commemorate the 60th anniversary of the opening of Ginza Station, it is a stained glass with a height of 2.1m and a width of 5.5m installed in October 1994.

Kenki-kun, I've checked it well this time too. I think it's going to be a high quality free study.

Tips for Free Research: Let's look at Ikuo Hirayama's paintings.

 

 

It's also connected to the parking lot.

Underpass exploration [Higashiginza, Ginza, Hibiya, Tokyo Station, Yaesu Underground Shopping Street] Episode 3 From Ginza to Hibiya
(for kids)

Ph.D. From Ginza Station, it's also connected to the Nishi Ginza parking lot. This parking lot is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and can park 700 cars.

Oh. That's right. Even if you come to Ginza by car, it's convenient to go shopping through the underground shopping mall without getting wet in the rain.

In addition, this parking lot is equipped with charging facilities for electric vehicles. The price is reasonable for Ginza, which has the highest land in Japan. It's 310 yen in 30 minutes.

Tips for Free Research: Let's check the price of the land in Ginza.

It's also connected to a luxury hotel.

An underpass exploration [Higashiginza, Ginza, Hibiya, Tokyo Station, Yaesu Underground Shopping Street] Episode 3 From Ginza to Hibiya
(for kids)

Ph.D. This staircase is the entrance of "The Peninshura Tokyo".

Speaking of The Peninsula Tokyo, it's a prestigious hotel that won 5 stars in the American magazine Forbes Travel Guide.

Tips for Free Research: How many 5-star hotels are there in Tokyo? Let's check it out.

 

 

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.