stamp rally over the land related to Eiichi Shibusawa
Eiichi Shibusawa Digital stamp rally is being held on the smartphone app. I went around for a short walk.
It's a bit tough to collect stamps from 33 places. For now, in Chuo-ku.
Until October 31st, Eiichi Shibusawa Digital stamp rally is a smartphone app that allows you to enjoy stamp rally. Checkpoints are 33 places related to Eiichi Shibusawa in Chuo-ku, Chiyoda-ku, Minato-ku, Shinjuku-ku, Taito-ku, Itabashi-ku, and Koto-ku. There are five places in Chuo-ku near Kayabacho and Kabuto-cho. There are five locations: Nisshokan, Tokyo Stock Exchange, Akaishi of KABUTO ONE, the site of Daiichi National Bank, and the birthplace of electric light supply. When I collected five stamps, I tried to go around because I could apply for a lottery where the postcard of the former Shibusawa House hits. The photo shows the history of Kabuto-cho near the monument of Daiichi National Bank.
Nisshokan
Eiichi Shibusawa seems to have changed his home quite a bit. This is also one of the ruins of the old house.
Tokyo Stock Exchange
It was founded mainly by three businessmen including Shibusawa. I forgot to take a picture because it was too famous.
The site of Daiichi National Bank
Initially, we purchased a building completed as Mitsui Gumi House and made it the Daiichi National Bank. You talked about this area in Taiga drama series too.
Akaishi
This is Akaishi, which Shibusawa cherished as lucky items. It seems to have been brought from Sado. It was relocated from Nisshokan to KABUTO ONE last year. The intersection in front of here, the name changed to "Kabuto-cho Intersection" a little ago.
The birthplace of electric light supply
The Tokyo Electric Light Company, which was established mainly by Shibusawa, started building a power plant here and began supplying commercial power. It seems that it was an Edison-type generator, and it supplied power to nearby Nippon Yusen and Tokyo Post Office. This is a little far away in Kayabacho.
Why don't you go around the points in other wards and aim for 10 or 20 pieces, completes and lottery entries for each prize? I think it's easy to go to the neighborhood if you have up to 10 pieces.