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I went to the Tokyo Architectural Festival

※ This is an event that has already been completed.
On May 25th and 26th, the Tokyo Architectural Festival will be held mainly in the Nihonbashi, Marunouchi and Ginza areas.
Since it was held (organized by the Tokyo Architectural Festival Executive Committee), I went to visit.
In cooperation with the event, the Chuo-ku Tourism Association is also included.
Buildings that are usually only accessible to those involved are open to the public, and you can freely visit them.
This program is open to the public free of charge for 18 buildings representing Tokyo.
There are 9 buildings in Chuo-ku. In addition, there are eight in Chiyoda-ku and one in Minato-ku.
Because it is relatively close, some people may have traveled all in a day.

From Chuo-ku, the following nine

From Chuo-ku, I went to the following nine Tokyo Architectural Festivals.

・Nisshokan (Kabuto-cho)
・Mitsui Main Building (Nihonbashi Muromachi)
・Mitsukoshi Theater (Nihonbashi Muromachi)
・Edoya (Otemmacho)
・Former Miyawaki Building (Ginza)
・Izutsuya (Shintomi)
・Catholic Tsukiji Church (Akashicho)
・SHUTL (Tsukiji)
・Tsukiji Honganji (Tsukiji)

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. I went to the Tokyo Architectural Festival

There was a reasonable queue everywhere, and we waited for 20-40 minutes.
I first went to the entrance of the Mitsui Main Building and went to the entrance.
I waited for 40 minutes. Frankly, wait for this much and the entrance
Just looking at the elevator, it was somewhat unexpected.
If you have been able to apply for a pre-lottery guided tour, you will be able to find a large underground safe.
It seems that you could see (2.5m wide, 50 tons weight).

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. I went to the Tokyo Architectural Festival

For those who are interested in this event and are able to participate.
The following video site (how to walk around the Tokyo Architectural Festival) is recommended.
https://www.youtube.com/live/uJ_0DcJtgjA


Some of the images have been diverted from the official brochure.