It is very close to the Dome, and there is such an elegant and quiet place in the noisy city, which is rare. Tickets are required to enter, 300 yen. After entering and leaving, the beauty of the garden inside is excellent value for money. A work of Yuyao people in Zhejiang in the Ming Dynasty, I didn't expect it to be so well preserved until now. There is a tea in it, there is a good scenery, good tea, good mood!
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It is very close to the Dome, and there is such an elegant and quiet place in the noisy city, which is rare. Tickets are required to enter, 300 yen. After entering and leaving, the beauty of the garden inside is excellent value for money. A work of Yuyao people in Zhejiang in the Ming Dynasty, I didn't expect it to be so well preserved until now. There is a tea in it, there is a good scenery, good tea, good mood!
It is an oasis in the city. I don't think it's next to Tokyo Dome. There are many greenery and there are waterfalls. There are many bridges, so it's good to see them one by one.
I went to Koishikawa Korakuen on holiday 😊 Despite being close to the city center, I had a very good time with rich nature!
I want to sit in the tea house and see through the red leaves.~ Yinhong, fine red maple, planted close to the thatched house, the branches draped, the fallen leaves piled up like blankets, inexplicably sad and unseen... This is the second time this is the famous garden known for the blooming of flowers on the other side of September. It was also a coincidence that I found that Duli Jiu Da Garden also had a combination of annual tickets. Basically, a round of garden punching in, and the remaining plum blossom cherry blossom purple sun flower season, are free to visit the garden!
A week away, the flower thank you! The garden without the other side of the flower is very national style ~ The camera friend reminded me and sent two classic September pictures of Tokyo Oshikawa. I learned that the boy was going to Hibigu Park, and I highly recommend the beautiful other side of the park after visiting the park...Although it is possible to thank you, But the Chinese-style garden inside is also worth a visit! As a result, I entered the garden and I really thanked you! And in the darker light, the boy 📷 mobile phone is two-pronged, and the stone bridge, Tingbu, rockery, wooden signage, small waterfall... one by one. Look at the pat, it should be the last tourist to leave the park, right? It's almost dark and the lights are on.
Serenity thrives at Koishikawa Korakuen Garden. Delicate designs echo through bridges and plants, while the central pond mirrors the sky's serenity. Amid Tokyo's modernity, this historical haven enchants with its peaceful allure