This is the Japan's first public park opened in 1873 if my memory serves me right, and definitely, any tourist should visit it just before they go.
It has a highlight of enjoyable pasttimes you might want to consider such as boat rides or a stroll around the zoo they have in the area, specially ... Read review
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This is the Japan's first public park opened in 1873 if my memory serves me right, and definitely, any tourist should visit it just before they go. It has a highlight of enjoyable pasttimes you might want to consider such as boat rides or a stroll around the zoo they have in the area, specially if you're taking your family along. You can also see the shrines they got erected here somewhere the 1630's. I've seen the Kiyomizu Kannondo and Toshogu Shrine ... ...astonishing. I mean, it was really well-preserved!
You might also want ot consider visiting the Science museum or that of the Metropolitan as these two are just close by and, actually, joins the park in the so-called city border where Tokyo starts...and ends with peace and prayers for the day.
Typically, it's your lost little paradise in this capital's urban maze. You might just want to explore it. And just so it's even worth, come around in spring, ...
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