Edamame

Chuo-ku, where children learn, 1 "Our Chuo-ku"

This is Edamame, a correspondent with children.♪

 

Summer is about to end, but have you finished your homework for summer vacation safely?

And especially for elementary school students, have you finished "free study"?

The mother, Edamame, who has a daughter, Azuki (younger), is ...

I was surprised that "homework for parents" came out of kindergarten.

Let's put summer memories into one A4 size sheet by putting photos, pictures, tickets, etc.

I was surprised, but as a result, it may have become a good memory.

Photos taken with digital cameras and smartphones are often difficult to return later than they are today.

 

Well, that's right.

"How do children learn about Chuo-ku?"

I had a little interest in it.

I've borrowed some interesting books at the nearest municipal library.

Click here for the first book.

It is "Our Chuo-ku".

What is "Our Chuo-ku"? ?

This book was created by the Chuo-ku Board of Education as "Social Studies Supplementary Reading for 3rd and 4th grade elementary school students".

In social studies of 3rd and 4th graders, the state of the town and ward where they live, the industry and people's lives in the ward, the activities of people to protect health and safety, the transition of the ward, the state of Tokyo, etc. Learn about

In order to be able to learn these things more concretely, along with the state of Chuo-ku, how to study and learn, how to read them are also introduced.

For children, don't know!

Adults there who thought, "Isn't it for elementary school 3-4 years?" !

Don't do that.

It is quite pinpoint and easy to understand, and the characteristics of each region are summarized.

For example,...

"About factories": Shows what kind of factories are in which area on an easy-to-understand map.

"About the market" ... The flow of goods is clear at a glance. It's easy to understand the day of the market with illustrations!

"Tsukuda Island / Tsukishima no Umedate" ... Starting from Ieyasu, it is clear in what order it was reclaimed!

 

In addition, the state of the festival is summarized along with the event calendar of Chuo-ku.

Under the title "What has been received from the old days"

There are also pages that introduce various cultural properties that appear in the official text of the tourism certification.

Of course, there are plenty of pictures. It's full-length color printing.

 

Maybe it's.

If anyone thinks that it's a bit expensive to read the official text of the tourism certification.

First of all, read this a little and grasp the whole picture of Chuo-ku to some extent.

I felt that it might be a hand to try the official text.

Chuo-ku says, "The face of XX!"

That's right. One more thing.

The point that Edamame was impressed with "I see!"

When you rotate the map of Chuo-ku slightly, not the north, ...

It's going to be a "face"!

 

And when we look at Chuo-ku as a face of something.

The Nihonbashi area, Kyobashi area, and Tsukishima area.

They seem to be part of the face parts!

This was, indeed.

It makes it easier for children to remember the area.

If you are interested, go to the municipal library!

By the way, if you are worried about what kind of face Chuo-ku is, please go to the municipal library.

I don't think it's like a bookstore.

All three municipal libraries are owned by them.

Moreover, it includes past versions.

If you are interested, it would be interesting to compare them.

Please pick it up!

 

★Chuo Ward Kyobashi Library★

1-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku 1-2 basement floor of Chuo-ku government office

03-3543-9025

★Nihonbashi Library, Chuo Ward★

1-1-17 Nihonbashi Ningyocho, Chuo-ku Nihonbashi Elementary School, etc. 6.7F

03-3669-6207

★Chuo-ku Tsukishima Library★

4-1-1 Tsukishima, Chuo-ku, Tsukishima Kumin Center 3F

03-3532-4391

★The website common to the three Central City Librarys★

http://www.library.city.chuo.tokyo.jp/index?19