Underpass exploration
[Higashiginza, Ginza, Hibiya, Tokyo Station, Yaesu Underground Shopping Street]
Episode 4 From Hibiya to Tokyo Station
(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. I walked from Higashiginza to Hibiya while talking about what I had examined with Dr. Dobokumanab.
Ph.D. You can't pass through the underground passage.
That's right. Let's walk to Tokyo Station through the Mitsubishi Corporation Building and Maru Building, as described here.
A square with a ring
Ph.D. You came to the underground shopping mall of Tokyo Station. This is the "Daiwa no Hiroba" which is also famous as a meeting place.
It's a big wheel. Is it a steam locomotive?
That's right. This is a steam locomotive called C62, which has a diameter of 175 cm. He was active from 1948 to 1971. It seems to have been on display here since 1972, when the Japanese National Railways celebrated its 100th anniversary.
It's so powerful.
Tips for Free Research: Let's think about how steam locomotives run.
Gransta Yaehoku
GRANSTA YAEKITA
Ph.D. I came to Gransta Yaekita through the North Freeway, which leads from the square of Diwa to Yaesu.
This north free passage has made Tokyo Station much more convenient. It used to be in a narrow passage. 。
That's right. The basement of Gransta Yaekita is called "Black Fence Yokocho". By the way, the first floor is "Yaekita Shokudo" and the second floor is "Kitamachi Tavern".
It's a kind of naming.
Tips for Free Research: Let's look at the etymology of Yaesu.
Tokyo Character Street
Ph.D. This is "Tokyo Character Street". There are a lot of popular character shops.
Well, that's a fun place. I'm convinced that there are many parents and children. Even so, Tokyo Station is no longer just an iron roadside rest area, but a huge city.
That's right. I think I can write a lot of things to present in my free study.
Tips for Free Research: Let's take a look at what kind of character shop there is with your own eyes.
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? The underground shopping mall in Yaesu can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
Oh, of course, Kenki Sakamoto and Dr. Civil Engineering are fictional figures. It has nothing to do with a real person.