Chidorigafuchi Moat Cherry Blossom Viewing Guide
The promenade is about 700m long along Chidorigafuchi moat on the west side of the Imperial Palace in…
The promenade is about 700m long along Chidorigafuchi moat on the west side of the Imperial Palace in…
This is a metropolitan park opened in 1964, spreading along the Zempukuji River in Suginami Ward. Since the…
Located in the southern part of Tachikawa City, the Negawa Greenway was created by repairing the Negawa River…
The beautiful Tamagawadai Park is located in Ota-ku, Tokyo, on a hilly section of land that runs about 750m…
The impressive Koganei Park is the largest metropolitan park in Koganei City, covering an area of about 79…
The beautiful Chidorigafuchi Park was built along the moat on the west side of the Imperial Palace in…
Kunitachi Sakura Street (Sakura Dori) is a street stretching from east to west beyond Daigaku Street, which is…
Kunitachi Daigaku-dori is a street stretching straight from the south exit of Kunitachi Station, passing in front of…
The Kyū Shiba Rikyū Garden is a metropolitan park located in Kaigan, Minato, and is an atmospheric spot…
Another great place to see the cherry blossoms near Tokyo Station is at Tokiwa Bridge Park, a small,…
Another great place to view cherry blossoms in Tokyo is at Kitanomaru Park, a national park adjacent to…
Located in Kinshicho, Sumida-ku, near Kinshicho Station, Kinshi Park is a multi-purpose sports park and is known as…
Chuo Park (Central Park) is located in Kita-ku, Tokyo, and covers a total area of approximately 7.5 hectares,…
Located in Kita-ku, Tokyo, this park is one of the oldest parks in Japan along with Ueno Park,…
The outstanding Rikugien Graden is said to be one of the two major gardens from the Edo period…
Located on the east side of Shiba Park near Tokyo Tower, Minato-ku, it is one of the seven…
The cherry trees along the 8-km-long Meguro River, which runs from Setagaya-ku, Tokyo to Meguro-ku, Shinagawa-ku, and then…
This is a famous cherry blossom viewing spot along the 1 km road from Hamura Intake Weir, the…