Take-chan

Special reporter of "Sanno Festival Shitamachi Union imperial procession"!

Hello, it's "Take-chan".

On June 9, when the pleasant wind blows, the Sanno Matsuri Shimomachi Association imperial procession was held near Kyobashi, Nihonbashi, Yaesu, Kabuto-cho, Kayabacho and Hatchobori in Chuo-ku, Tokyo. I was appointed as a Special Reporter at Central FM, wearing a formal "photographing permit" on my left arm, and working hard to convey the state of the festival.

The Sanno Matsuri Shitamachi Association imperial procession, which was held for the first time in six years after the COVID-19 pandemic, will be broadcast live by cable TV's Tokyo Bay Network, and Chuo FM will tell the festival by audio. It was a hybrid live broadcast that collaborated in some places.

The 16 portable shrine, which left around Kyobashi around 12:30, took about two hours to go north on Chuo-dori (Tokaido). I was in charge of a relay near imperial procession, which started in Kyobashi, approached Takashimaya and Maruzen. But I'm not alone. The reassuring partner is Natsumi Tsubokita, an announcer from Ehime who recently moved to Tokyo. It's a live broadcast that talks with Mr. Tsubokita for 10 minutes.

I rehearsed what to do with Mr. Tsubokita just before, and it was 7 minutes. Ah, I'm short of three minutes....I felt as long as 7 minutes, but the actual performance was 10 minutes. Even though I was impatient, I told the director, "I'm okay because I'll introduce this area a little more in detail," and immediately enter the production!

In the actual performance, Mr. Tsubokita told the state of the festival, and I shared the role of conveying the history of Chuo-ku and the highlights of the surrounding area. It was 10 minutes in no time. Personally, I think I was able to speak well. In the vicinity of Nihonbashi, I've had several experience as a walking guide so far, so I told you what I talked to customers to the camera.

After that, we returned to Central FM, and all the special reporters who had just returned from each relay point participated in a 30-minute live broadcast talk reflecting on the Sanno Festival. The live broadcast will end at 14:30 at 14:30 at the godfacilitation of Chuo FM veteran navigator JUMI. Almost everyone was an amateur special reporter. Although there was a small incident, there was no major problem and I was able to finish the program, creating a mysterious sense of unity with the special reporter and the staff.

About two years after participating in local activities in Chuo-ku as a tourist hospitality staff and correspondent. So far, there have been a lot of things. This special reporter's consultation was also received directly from JUMI of Chuo FM. It was a memorable Sunday that I couldn't help but remember the connection, excitement, and empathy born from local activities.

#Shitamachi Union broadcast
#Central FM
#By the way of Sanno

 Special reporter of "Sanno Festival Shitamachi Union imperial procession"!