Recommended for those who take the Chuo-ku Tourism Test!
Exhibitions that show the history and present of Doboku 11/21-24
"The 16th Chuo-ku sightseeing certification" to be carried out on January 27, 2024. According to my analysis of past questions, about 30% of the total have been questioned about civil engineering issues.
The exhibition "Civil Engineering Collection 2023", which is perfect for studying the Chuo-ku Tourism Certification, will be held at the Shinjuku Station West Exit Plaza Event Corner (JR Shinjuku Station West Exit) from November 21 (Tuesday) to November 24 (Friday), 2023. Participation fee is free.
The highlights of this event are the reconstruction of the Imperial Capital, the Highlight Civil Engineering Heritage, the Linear Chuo Shinkansen, and the Nationally Registered Tangible Cultural Property Morimura Bridge Restoration Project. In particular, "Teito Reconstruction" introduces various infrastructures created during the reconstruction process from the Great Kanto Earthquake.
The theme of the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Construction “Tokyo Bridge and Civil Engineering Exhibition”, which will be held at the same time, is “100 Years of the Great Kanto Earthquake”.
The theme problem of the Chuo-ku Tourism Test in January is "Reconstruction and Future of Chuo-ku for 100 years since the Great Kanto Earthquake", so isn't it a good idea to study?
(Past related articles)
Recommended for those who take the Chuo-ku Tourism Test!
Exhibitions that show the history and present of Doboku 11/22-25 (published on November 13, 2022)
Full of topics in Chuo-ku "Dobochole Museum" (published on December 5, 2021)
A must-see for sightseeing test takers! Until November 17, 2019, which shows 1964/2020 (posted on November 16, 2019)
Civil Engineering Collection 2019 “TOKYO DOBOKU FROM - 1964 - TO From the Past to the Future, New TOKYO” (November 6, 2019)