Inokashira Park
[Not Just Scenery, but Culture and Healing] 🌿 🍃🌸 Did you know? Inokashira is not just a "park," but a complete natural and cultural area: 🌿🌟• Inokashira Nature and Culture Garden (Zoo) 🌲🐿️ The highlight is the "Squirrel Path," where Japanese squirrels run freely in the forest—kids absolutely love it! 🍃🌸 The garden also features a sculpture hall (showcasing works by Kitamura Seibo), a wild herb garden, and a civet cat conservation area. • Aquatic Garden (Sub-branch) 🦦 This area showcases freshwater ecosystems and is open even on rainy days. 🌿🌟 The jellyfish and tropical fish zones are perfect for taking beautiful photos. 🍃🌸 • Inokashira Benzaiten Shrine ⛩️ Hidden by the pond, this red shrine is dedicated to the water deity worshipped by the Genji clan. It's said to be especially effective for "wealth and talent." ✨ Behind the Benzaiten Hall, there's a "Coin Washing Pool" where you can cleanse your coins and pray for good luck! 🌿🌟The Scenery of Inokashira: Quiet and Unassuming ✨What I love about this place is its "usefulness in uselessness"— Unlike typical tourist spots with set purposes, it feels more like a blank page in the city,a place where you can pause and reconnect with the rhythm of life. 🍃 🌿🌟 Do you have a place where you just want to "quietly stay"? ✨Feel free to share your "Inokashira moments" in the comments! 🌿 #LifeInJapan 🌟✨