apéritif

"Chuo-ku Sightseeing Hospitality Staff" Training Report

I have also stated in my self-introduction that I took the Chuo-ku Tourism Examination for the first time in February and became a correspondent in April.
Also, I talked about when I appeared in "I love Chuo-ku" broadcast on Central FM the other day.

In addition to correspondents, we are currently taking training courses to become "Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff".

"Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff" is a staff member who provides "Waku Waku Tour" sponsored by the tourist association, town walking tours desired by travel agencies, and guidance at tourist information centers.

Starting in mid-May, we participate in a guide training course that is held several times.

In this blog, we will introduce the courses created in a role-play format course that you have just attended and guide you on the site!

Course contents of the day

First of all, introduce yourself.
I happened to be sitting on the instructor's side, so I happened to be a top batter.
The correspondent's "Aperitif"! And an appeal
There were other correspondents among the members. 。

Participants considered and decided on a 30-minute sightseeing course for the surrounding area for on-the-job training.

After that, I actually walked around while taking the course I created.
I would like to tell you the state of the course, but since it is a secret of the tourist association, I am sorry!

Course created

Course “Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff” Training Report

Introduction of the course you created.

As mentioned above, it was created so that you can go around in 30 minutes while guided, and it was decided to receive everyone.
Even those who are reading this blog can easily go around the Ginza.


①Yasuaki Elementary School

②Sukiyabashi intersection

③4, Ginza Intersection

④Ginza SIX

④́ Ginza Lion (Because the distance is short from 4, an extra point)

⑤Toyo Iwainegi-jinja Shrine

⑥Kojunsha Building

⑦poetry monument of Takuboku Ishikawa

Start

Start “Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff” Training Report

Departure of the Hulic Ginza 7-chome Building with Audi on the first floor

Since it is not possible to take photos during the course, the photos from here are taken again after the course.

①Yasuaki Elementary School

①Yasuaki Elementary School "Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff" Training Report

There is a monument that Tokoku Kitamura and Toson Shimazaki passed.
Established in 1878.
From the reflection of the great fire in 1872, it was decided to make it a city of non-combustible buildings, and at first it was red brick.
It was damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake. In June 1929 (Showa 4), a three-story reinforced concrete building was rebuilt.
A few years ago, an elementary school that became a hot topic for expensive Armani uniforms

②Sukiyabashi intersection

②Sukiyabashi Intersection “Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff” Training Report

A bridge over the outer moat of Sukiya-bashi Bridge. There is a highway at the site where the moat was buried.
For more information, please see here.
There is an extra area in Ginza (Part 2)

There was Minamicho magistrate's office on the Yurakucho side.

③4, Ginza Intersection

The photo is a top image, so it is omitted

Here are the landmarks of Ginza. The name was changed to Seiko House Ginza in 2022.
Wako, the retail department of Hattori Clock Store, was in this place in 1894.
This building is the second generation built in 1932.
Although this watch was originally made in Germany, it was updated to Seiko Quartz in 1966.

④GINZA SIX

④GINZA SIX "Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff" Training Report

A total of 17 buildings, including the Matsuzakaya Ginza store, were built in 2017.
Kakugo Inari Shrine, which Matsuzakaya dedicated divine spirit from Higashinippori in 1929, is located on the roof.
A monument born in Hitotsubashi University is located on the street in front of the building as shown in the photo above.
A correspondent who happened to be a guide during the course was introduced when it was my alma mater.

⑤Toyo Iwainegi-jinja Shrine

⑤Toyo Iwaine Kari Shrine "Chuo-ku Sightseeing Hospitality Staff" Training Report

The year of foundation is unknown. A shrine in a narrow alley that has been well-revered and connected to performing arts since the early Showa era, is also known as a god.

⑥Kojunsha Building

⑥Kojunsha Building “Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff” Training Report

Kojunsha was the first social club in Japan by Yukichi Fukuzawa in 1880. The aim was to promote the life and culture of the new Japan by exchanging knowledge widely while deepening fellowship without being biased toward educational background and occupation. It was damaged by the Great Kanto Earthquake and rebuilt in 1929. Rebuilt to the third generation in 2014. Utilizing a part of the facade at the main entrance that makes you feel the architectural beauty of the time.

⑦poetry monument of Takuboku Ishikawa

⑦poetry monument of Takuboku Ishikawa “Chuo-ku Tourism Hospitality Staff” Training Report

Takuboku Ishikawa (1885-1912) worked for the Asahi Shimbun in Takiyamamachi, Kyobashi Ward.
poetry monument engraved with the words "It's like a newspaper light in Takiyamamachi in Kyobashi."

 

So, this lesson is so far.

After that, I'm not going to teach you to stand alone.
Do you write it in an article or not?

That's another story.