I ran around Tokushima prefecture and tried to complete the 'Fate / Zero' stamp rally



As one of the events of

'Machi Asobi vol.7' that has been held since September 23, ufotable cafe is holding a stamp rally of 'Fate / Zero' . If you stamp at the checkpoints located at 7 places in Tokushima, which is the stage of Machi Asobi, and bring it to the ufotable cafe in Tokushima, you will get a wonderful prize by lottery. I ran around Tokushima and collected stamps.

Machi ★ Asobi vol.7 2011.09.23 ~ 10.10 held
http://www.machiasobi.com/events/stamp_rally.html

First, walk for about 2 minutes from Shinmachibashi Higashi Park to ufotable cafe. There is also a mount at each checkpoint, but due to the large number of participants, it seems that there are times when the mount is cut off. It is safe to download the mount from the official website in advance and print it.




Checkpoints are available just after entering the store. 'Fate / Zero Cafe' is scheduled to open from October 1st. An exhibition of original drawings and a limited menu that imaged each camp appearing in the play will be prepared, and a special coaster will be presented to those who ordered the limited menu.



The stamp is Saber.



Next, move to Awaodori Kaikan.




Checkpoints are also located right next to the entrance to the hall.



The stamp is Archer.



From the 5th floor of the Awaodori Kaikan, take the ropeway to the summit of Mt. Bizan. A checkpoint was placed at the ropeway landing site on the summit.




The stamp is Assassin.



At that time, the summit of Mt. Bizan was a perfect day for the gentle breeze to blow through comfortably. When the weather is nice, you can see not only Tokushima city but also Awaji Island in the north and Mt. Tsurugi in the south.




Walk to Tokushima Station.



Checkpoint before the ticket gate of JR Tokushima Station.



The stamp is Lancer.



Start moving by car from here. Leave Tokushima City and head for Mima City. Near the Mima City Tourism and Culture Museum, which is a checkpoint, there is also the Odeon-za, where the 'Tokushima Itoku / You can watch all the anime movies you couldn't see in Tokushima' is held.



And here is the Mima City Tourism and Culture Museum.



An exhibition in memory of Osamu Dezaki is held here, and you can see valuable materials such as storyboards.



The checkpoint is located at the entrance of the memorial exhibition.



The stamp is a rider.



Around Mima City, you can see banners with the words 'Udatsu no Machi' everywhere. There seems to be a mascot character called 'Udatsumaru'.



When I was wondering what 'Udatsu' was, a commentary was written. Udatsu is written as 'Uken' and is a plastered sleeve wall seen in wealthy merchants in the Edo period. The saying 'Udatsu does not rise' means that you can make udatsu forever. It seems that the etymology is that you cannot advance.



This is Udatsu. It protrudes from the wall on the second floor and also plays a role of fire prevention.



Wakimachi, where the Mima City Tourism and Culture Museum is located, retains part of the cityscape that once prospered as a castle town, and is lined with houses with 'Udatsu'.



In addition, the charm of Wakimachi is that you can check various information about the customs of the Edo period while looking at the actual product. This is

'Xun Kuang' Hen 'blue Aoshi than the indigo out out from the eye' of the passage encouragement of learning the commentary of the 'eye' is known for. It is an annual plant of the Polygonaceae family, harvested in the summer when the height is 50 cm to 70 cm, and the leaves are used as a raw material for dyes. Wakimachi prospered as a production center for this indigo, and the indigo produced was said to have been transported to Tokushima Castle using the water transportation of the Yoshino River.



The actual indigo was a normal green grass. Even if you know the name Ai and how to use it, many people may not have actually seen the grass itself. In addition to this, commentary texts such as 'Tsudo' and 'Lattice window' are placed side by side with the real thing, so you can learn about Japanese tradition with a real feeling.



There is also a souvenir shop in Wakimachi, where you can buy indigo-dyed shirts, wallets, handkerchiefs, and various other specialty products. This time, I bought the local cider 'Udatsumaru Cider' and 'Sudachi Cider'.



Udatsumaru cider.



It is a refreshing cider that soaks into your thirsty throat with a very refreshing sweetness and moderate strength of carbonic acid.



Sudachi cider.



Contains sudachi juice from Tokushima prefecture.



The taste of sudachi is quite clear, and the sweetness is modest. The acidity is not as strong as that of lemon, but it seems that the cider has the acidity of sudachi itself. This cider is recommended when you want to fully enjoy the citrus acidity.



We moved further and arrived at

Fuji Grand Kitajima in Kitajima Town, Itano District, Tokushima Prefecture.


The next checkpoint, Cinema Sunshine Kitajima, is located on the 3rd floor of Fuji Grand Kitajima.



There is a checkpoint in the center of the hall.



The stamp is Berserker.



By the time we arrived at Tokushima Awaodori Airport, the sun had already set.



At the entrance, the Tokushima burger mascot

'Burger Rencho' is enshrined.



At the airport

, posters and banners of Machi Asobi are currently being jacked .



The checkpoint is located right next to the entrance. * Currently, it seems that it is moving from the entrance to the convenience store on the right.



The stamp is a caster.



Right next to it, there is also a stamp of the character 'Uzupee', which is the image of Naruto's vortex, so be careful.



It is a stamp of almost the same size.



Now you have all the stamps.




Fill in the application entry field on the back of the mount with your name, age, address, phone number, email address, number of Machi Asobi participations, where you came from, and what you learned about the event, and submit it to the ufotable cafe to complete the application.




in Coverage,   Gastronomic Adventure,   Anime, Posted by darkhorse_log