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🌸East Gardens of the Imperial Palace

The Imperial Palace is the residence of the Emperor of Japan and is a symbol of not only Tokyo but also of Japan. Of course, the residence of His Majesty the Emperor is not accessible to the public, but the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are open to the general public. The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace is the former site of the main citadel of Edo Castle, and is now a spacious garden where visitors can enjoy the flowers and trees of the season. In April, the garden is at its best when the azaleas fill the garden with brilliant colors. Come and enjoy the colors and fragrance of azaleas while feeling the history of Japan in the middle of Tokyo.

🌸Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower is a comprehensive radio tower located in Minato-ku, Tokyo. It has a long history and has been a beloved landmark of Tokyo for more than half a century since its opening in 1958. It is 333 meters high, and its official name is the Japan Radio Tower. There are two observation decks: the Main Deck, 150 meters above ground, and the Top Deck, 250 meters above ground. The Top Deck was renovated in 2018, and with new mirrors and LED lighting, visitors can experience the sensation of being on a spaceship. From the observation deck, visitors can see the Tokyo Sky Tree, Mt. Fuji, Mt. Tsukuba, and even the Boso and Miura Peninsulas. The commercial building “Foot Town” below the tower has amusement facilities and restaurants. The tower also shines as a symbol of Tokyo’s nightscape, lit up in various colors according to seasons and events, including regular and weekend-only light-ups.

  • Address] 4-2-8 Shiba Koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • Access: Akabanebashi Station on the Oedo Line / 5-minute walk from Akabanebashi Exit 7-minute walk from Kamiyacho Station on the Hibiya Line
  • Hours: 9:00 – 23:00 (last admission at 22:30)
  • Adults: 1,200 yen, High school students: 1,000 yen, Elementary and junior high school students: 700 yen, Children 4 and under: 500 yen
  • Official website https://www.tokyotower.co.jp

🌸Ueno Onshi Park

Ueno Onshi Park, Japan’s oldest urban park, is probably one of the most popular tourist spots in Tokyo. It is a vast park with a variety of famous landmarks such as Ueno Zoo, Shinobazu Pond, art galleries, and museums. And the “Ueno Cherry Blossom Festival,” held annually in spring, is the highlight of the festival. The entire Ueno Forest is dyed in the colors of 1,200 cherry trees, providing a feast for the eyes. This is one of the best places in Tokyo where you can experience art, interact with animals, and admire flowers.

🌸Edo-Tokyo Museum

Located in front of Ryogoku Station, the Edo-Tokyo Museum is a spot where visitors can enjoy the history and culture of Edo and Tokyo through elaborate dioramas. The museum is divided into the Edo Zone and the Tokyo Zone, where visitors can see the life of common people in Edo and the streets of Tokyo in the Meiji, Taisho and Showa periods. In spring, a beautiful tunnel of cherry blossoms appears between the museum and Ryogoku Kokugikan. It might be fun to go to the nearby Tokyo Sky Tree and see modern Tokyo from the sky, as if it were a diorama.

  • Address: 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
  • Access: 3 minutes walk from JR Ryogoku Station.
  • Hours: 9:30~17:30 (until 19:30 on Saturdays), closed on Mondays.
  • Fees : 600 yen
  • Official website: https://www.edo-tokyo-museum.or.jp/

🌸Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum

This open-air museum exhibits old Tokyo houses from the Edo, Meiji, Taisho, and Showa periods, which have been relocated. The sight of some 30 historically valuable buildings, including the wooden house of former Prime Minister Korekiyo Takahashi, a bookstore in Kanda in the early Showa period, an Edo period tavern, and a nostalgic public bathhouse, makes visitors feel as if they have stepped back in time. In the garden, a variety of plants and trees, such as yukiyanagi and weeping cherry trees, add color to spring. Enjoy the warm Musashino spring and take a walk through the nostalgic Edo/Tokyo townscape.

  • Address: 3-7-1 Sakura-machi, Koganei-shi, Tokyo
  • Access: 5 minutes by bus from JR Musashi Koganei Station or Seibu Hanakoganei Station, 5 minutes walk from Koganei Koen West Exit bus stop.
  • Hours: 9:30~17:30、Closed on Mondays
  • Fees ] 400 yen
  • Official website: https://tatemonoen.jp/

🌸Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station is located in Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. It is home to various train lines: JR East, JR Tokai, Tokyo Metro, JR Tokaido Shinkansen, Marunouchi Subway Line, and JR East Shinkansen. The Marunouchi Exit features a retro Western-style architecture made of bricks. It is a nationally designated Important Cultural Property and is a popular photo spot, attracting many people who come to take pictures. The station is also home to various monuments, stone monuments, and cenotaphs, making it possible to visit the station as a tourist attraction. There are also a variety of cafes, restaurants, and convenience stores where you can have lunch.

🌸Kameido Tenjinja Shrine

Kameido Shrine, dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning, is another spot that must be visited at least once in April. As the shrine is descended from Fukuoka’s Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, the plum blossoms in early spring are magnificent, but the beauty of the wisteria festival held every year from late April is exceptional. The wisteria trellises with more than 100 wisteria plants all blooming at once in the shrine grounds are a sight to behold. The entire precincts of the temple seem to be enveloped in a cloud of purple. The contrast between the vermilion drum bridge, Shinji Pond, and purple wisteria is especially artistic. The wisteria has been known as “Fujinami in Kameido” since the Edo period (1603-1868), and is one of the most famous wisteria viewing spots in Tokyo.

  • Address: 3-6-1 Kameido, Koto-ku, Tokyo
  • Access: 15 minutes walk from JR Kameido Station and Kinshicho Station.
  • Hours: The temple grounds are open 24 hours a day.
  • Admission: Free admission
  • Official website: http://kameidotenjin.or.jp/

🌸Meguro River

The rows of cherry trees along the Meguro River, which runs from the Ohashi area through Nakameguro to the Meguro and Gotanda areas, are now one of the most popular springtime spots in Tokyo. More than 800 cherry trees are planted along the Meguro River, which stretches more than 4 km in length, creating a long and beautiful tunnel of cherry blossoms in early April. At night, the area is lit up, so you can enjoy fantastic nighttime cherry blossom viewing. You can take a stroll along the riverside, or go into one of the nearby cafes or restaurants and enjoy a delicious meal while admiring the cherry blossoms.

🌸Showa Memorial Park

Showa Kinen Park, created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Showa’s reign, is a spot where visitors can get in touch with nature any time of the year, even though it is located in Tokyo. The Flower Festival is held every spring, and in late April, pretty nemophila flowers turn the entire hill into a light blue carpet. Enjoy this photogenic and fantastical world.

  • Address: 3173 Midori-cho, Tachikawa City, Tokyo
  • Access: 2 minutes walk from JR Nishi-Tachikawa Station.
  • Hours: 9:30~17:00
  • Fee: 450 yen
  • Official website: https://www.showakinen-koen.jp/

🌸Inokashira Onshi Park

A spot that has soothed the hearts of Tokyoites since the Taisho era, Inokashira Onshi Park is another great place to visit in the spring. In spring, as many as 500 cherry trees, including someiyoshino and yamazakura (mountain cherry), color the entire park in a spectacular manner. While strolling through the park is a nice way to view the cherry blossoms, taking a boat ride on Inokashira Pond and admiring the cherry blossoms along the shore is also quite picturesque.

🌸Meiji Jingu Shrine

Meiji Jingu Shrine, which boasts the largest number of New Year’s visitors in Japan, is another Tokyo landmark to visit in spring. The vast forest spreading out in the middle of Tokyo offers pleasantly clean air and is famous as one of the most famous power spots in Tokyo, where Kiyomasa’s well and other wells are also located. Every year in late April, a spring festival is held here, where visitors can enjoy a traditional dance performance. A visit to the Jingu Forest, where cherry blossoms, azaleas, and fugen grass are in bloom, is sure to be a refreshing experience.

  • Address: 1-1 Yoyogi-Kamizonocho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
  • Access: 9 minute walk from Sangubashi Station on the Odakyu Line.
  • Hours: 5:10~17:50
  • Admission to the precincts of the shrine is free.
  • Official website: https://www.meijijingu.or.jp/

🌸Rikugien

Rikugien was created by Yoshiyasu Yanagisawa, a close aide to the 5th Shogun Tsunayoshi, on the land he received from the Shogun. From mid-April onward, the azaleas in the garden are at their best. Enjoy the flowers of the Daimyo Garden in the pleasant spring weather.

  • Address: 6-16-3, Honkomagome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
  • Access: 7 minutes walk from JR Komagome Station
  • Hours: 9:00〜17:00
  • Fee :  300 yen
  • Official X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/RikugienGarden

🌸Shinjuku Gyoen

Shinjuku Gyoen, an oasis in Tokyo, is another pleasant spot to visit in spring. The 58-hectare site, which was the former residence of the Naito clan during the Edo period (1603-1867), has a French- and English-style garden and a Japanese garden, with more than 10,000 trees to soothe the hearts of city dwellers. In April, lilies, azaleas, and cherry blossoms are in full bloom, providing a beautiful contrast to the skyscrapers. It is also famous as the site of the cherry blossom viewing party held every April by successive prime ministers.

  • Address: Naito-cho 11, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
  • Access: 5 minutes walk from Shinjuku-Gyoenmae Station on the Marunouchi Line.
  • Hours: 9:00~17:30、Closed on Mondays
  • Admission: 500 yen
  • Official website: https://fng.or.jp/shinjuku/

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