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Chinzanso (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo)
Overview (History, Features, and Appeal): Chinzanso is a facility in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward that combines a renowned garden with a luxury hotel and wedding hall. Despite being located in the heart of the city, the facility boasts a rich natural environment and a strolling garden with many undulating landscapes, allowing visitors to enjoy seasonal scenery, including cherry blossoms in spring, camellias in early winter, and autumn leaves... -
Nezu Shrine (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo)
[Overview (History, Features, and Attractions)] Nezu Shrine is a historic shrine located in Nezu, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo. The current shrine buildings were constructed during the Edo period, and the main hall and worship hall in particular retain their Edo-period style well, earning them a designation as an Important Cultural Property. It has long been the local guardian deity... -
Koishikawa Botanical Garden (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Koishikawa Botanical Garden (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo) is an academic botanical garden managed and operated by the University of Tokyo. It is a historic facility with roots dating back to the Edo period. Originally associated with the Edo Shogunate and feudal lords as medicinal herb gardens and gardens, it was later developed as a research and educational facility for the university. -
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Koishikawa Korakuen Garden is a strolling garden in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, that dates back to the Edo period. It was built in the early Edo period by a member of the Tokugawa family, the feudal lords of Mito, and has been continuously improved ever since. Despite being located in the heart of the city, it boasts a strolling garden with a pond and a... -
Tokyo Dome (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Tokyo Dome (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo) is a large, all-weather dome stadium nicknamed the "Big Egg" that opened in March 1988. Known as the home stadium of the professional baseball team, the Yomiuri Giants, it also hosts large-scale concerts by domestic and international artists, trade fairs, and more. -
Rikugien Garden (Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo)
Overview (History, Features, and Attractions) Rikugien Garden is a representative feudal lord's garden located in Honkomagome, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo. It is a strolling garden with a pond and artificial hills, built in the Edo period (1695) by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, a chamberlain to the fifth shogun, Tokugawa Tsunayoshi. The garden's name, "Rikugi," refers to the six forms of Chinese and Japanese poetry (i.e., the "six meanings of poetry").
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