Hibiya Park 🌳
✔️ One of the highlights is the "🌺Flower Water Lanterns" event, which is super interactive! Every Saturday, you can visit a small tent to pick a flower lantern and place it in the lake. 🌌 🎢🍃 At night, when the lights turn on, the floating lanterns create a magical scene with their soft glow and flowers forming star-like points on the water's surface. It's so dreamy and beautiful... 🌟 ✔️ In addition to the limited-time art activities, Hibiya Park also features blooming roses, a bench in memory of Leslie Cheung, a giant fountain, towering ancient trees, delicate maple leaves, traditional Japanese bamboo fences, and beautiful floral displays. You can also visit the Imperial Palace, which is just across the street! 🏰 ✅ I have a small tip for you! ✔️ If you want to experience the limited-time art activities, I recommend going at night. It's less crowded and the scenery is even more beautiful! 🌇 ✔️ If you want to enjoy both the daytime and nighttime views, you can go at 4 p.m., stay until evening, and then have dinner nearby. After that, you can visit the nighttime attractions. You can also combine a visit to the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park for a more diverse experience. 🌿 🎢🍃 The Hibiya limited activities end on May 12th, so hurry up and go! ‼️ #JapanTravel #TokyoTravel 🌟