The Imperial Garden. We were here very, very early, because we need to "go everywhere and see everything." This garden made a huge impression on us.
It's morning, there's no one, even the cicadas are quiet, the haze is rising over the paths, everything is quiet (although the city and its business part are already noisy across the river). And you go and enjoy the views, the spirits of the traditional Japanese garden in the very center of the largest city in Japan.
Perhaps this garden can be compared to some kind of lost corner of a magical forest where only spirits live. Spirits that will tell you about the old days.
When you hear the word "emperor", it always seems that it's not just about yesterday, but about days long gone, although in modern Japan the title of emperor is still in use.
Enjoyment at every step and at every turn.
The park is a garden in the southwestern part of the Imperial Palace.
A purely Japanese style (and how else) of garden decoration - paths, ponds, bridges, tree crowns.
Beauty surrounds you everywhere.
The task is simple - enjoy it slowly.
You can go with the children there the staff is good cleanliness everywhere you can go with the children you will like it I advise everyone
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