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[Tokyo] Koishikawa Korakuen Garden -Part 2

[Tokyo] Koishikawa Korakuen






Hi, I'm onedaytrip. Today, I'll guide you Koishikawa Korakuen Garden part 2. If you haven't seen Part 1 that's information of how to get there and history, you should see. this is link here.



Before entering into Korakuen Garden, you can get the pahmplet of Koishikawa Korakuen in foreign languages such as English, Japanese and Korean. I could get it written Korean.

Let's start looking around Koishikawa Korakuen.



So this is the overall concept of Koishikawa Korakuen. The magnificent trees and water lights will be a good place for lovers and friends as well as familys.


Engetsu-kyūkyō Bridge

It was called Engetskyo Bridge because the bridge showed that the bridge was like a full moon.




Suttenkyo Bridge

Although it is summer now, the scarlet legs of the plant are more prominent in the middle of November.



Tsutsumi Seikono


Bank of China, built on the banks of the West Bank in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, had a huge impact on the gardens of Japan after being built here.



Please refer to the signpost explaining What you are looking at in the various foreign languages at each location.

This is a long-standing monument in Korakuen that's surrounded among the pond, so you can't access to see here.

So far, You've seen Koishikawa Korakuen Garden Part 2.

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