Until March 31st.
![](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/BLOGIMG3756_1.jpg?20230301083927)
In Chuo-ku, Tokyo
"For the purpose of supporting the life of the elderly, we will provide a common shopping and meal ticket" silver support shopping ticket "in the city. "
That's why I paid it last November.
It can be used at restaurants, grocery stores, and many shops in Chuo-ku.
By the way, if you look at the "Silver Support Shopping Ticket", this place is one of my favorite places, "Kachidokibashi".
![Until March 31st.](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/CBLOGIMG3756_2_1.jpg?20230301083927)
It's a place surrounded by red.
In addition, there is common shopping, meal ticket (happy shopping ticket) in ward and sells advantageous shopping ticket.
Looking at the website of Chuo-ku, the design is the same as the "Silver Support Shopping Ticket" in the center of Kachidokibashi.
The expiration date of Silver Support Shopping Tickets and Happy Shopping Tickets is until March 31.
I'm twice happy that the representative place of Chuo-ku is used for the design.
(Koumugo) is "Koumugo".
![(Komugo) is "Komugo" until March 31st.](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/CBLOGIMG3756_3_1.jpg?20230301083927)
One of the 15th sightseeing certifications this year, the first level of the water level station on Reigishi Island is "Komugo".
Japan's elevation is the origin of Japan's elevation, which was established in front of National Diet Building.
The origin of the benchmark number "King No."
A combination of "intersection", which indicates that the standard route intersects, and "no number", which means "0".
That's right.
Because it is related to height, I first marked "Taka no No", but I thought it was somehow different and changed to "Ko no No".
I've fixed it.
When I went to the site to check (Komugo), I was really "Komugo".
I posted it on my blog in a place where I go well, but I didn't have a clear memory.
I feel proud to think that Japan's standard is in the Sumida River, Chuo-ku.
Both plums and cherry blossoms bloomed.
![The plums and cherry blossoms are in full bloom until March 31st.](https://en.tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/img_data/CBLOGIMG3756_4_1.jpg?20230301083927)
This is Ishikawajima Park Paris Square, which has been published many times.
You can see the Eitai Bridge over there.
The plums have bloomed.
It is Kawazu cherry tree in Shinkawa Park. Is it going to be in full bloom?
I can't wait to get warmer.