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SHINJUKU GYŌEN

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Naito-chō, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
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2024
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2024

Everything is decked out in pink and everyone is celebrating spring with beers and bento boxes under a forest of cherry blossoms.

This very large park was once the property of the imperial family before becoming public in 1949. It is divided into several areas, with Japanese garden, English or French garden, and even a greenhouse where many tropical species grow. It is a very popular place all year round for families and groups of friends. In the spring, a large number of people come here for the cherry blossoms, as there are more than a dozen different types of cherry trees to be admired. In the fall, it is pleasant to walk under the red maple trees.


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Ydnas38
Visited in march 2017
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Très joli petit parc en pleine ville. Parfait pour s'y poser s'il fait beau et pique niquer au milieu des locaux. Dommage que l'entrée est payante, même s'il ne s'agit pas d'un gros montant car il y a de parcs bien plus beaux et grands à Tokyo qui sont gratuits...
AuroreI
Visited in march 2017
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Très joli parc mais payant. Agréable pour venir se promener ou se reposer. Grand espace vert en plein quartier électronique :)
nirodha
Visited in may 2016
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Magnifique jardin. Malheureusement, je ne l'ai pas visité pendant la floraison des cerisiers. Cela aurait certainement été beaucoup plus impressionnant. Mais malgré tout, c'est un lieu très fleuri, animé et très vaste. On peut y trouver des groupes scolaires qui piquent-niquent autant que des artistes qui se font une toile. Et en regardant attentivement dans l'eau, on peut apercevoir les fameuses carpes rouges si emblématiques de l'Asie.

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