Chuo-ku Monoshiri Quiz⑨
There is a quiz at the entrance of the Chuo Ward Senior Center.
In May of last year, the "Chuo-ku Monoshiri Quiz" was issued for the first time in commemoration of the 100th anniversary.
This quiz is an introduction of 9.
Answers and Commentary
1
In 1635 (1635), when the clansman of each clan began to live in Edo under the sankin kotai system established by the Shogunate, the amount of supplies needed became enormous, bringing the Edo boomer.
・ Maintenance of roads, post offices and shops
I'm going to get in touch with the local community. Communication information network.
・ Distribution of products, etc.
・ Roads have been improved, making it easier for people to gather in Edo.
There were advantages like this.
2.
At Koami Shrine in Nihonbashikoamicho, you can visit the shrine.
The Doburoku Festival, which is held every November, is one of the two major Doburoku festivals in the Kanto region. Thanks to the five grains, we pray for the exorcism of sound health, and behaved in worshiper.
3.
The phrase of the resignation of Jukasha 19. It's stylish and cool. "If you are in this world with the smoke of the incense burner," When I translate it into a modern sentence, "I'm free of this world." High with the smoke of incense stick! Sayonara,"
4.
It is Hamarikyu Garden. It is a representative daimyo garden of Edo owned by the Tokugawa Shogunate. With an area of 25 ha, it is one of the largest daimyo gardens remaining in Tokyo. It was the beginning of Kofu feudal lord Matsudaira Tsunashige, a relative of the Shogun's family, worshiped Shimoyashiki (1652) from the fourth Shogun's family. Most were shallow seas and were called Kofuhama Goten, Kaite Yashiki, etc.
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