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Never treat Koishikawa Botanical Garden as just a regular park! 🌳

Red maple tunnels, golden ginkgoes, green bananas. Giant sequoias, tall cycads, and reed grasses. 🍃🌸 Fallen leaves cover the paths. There are famous grapevines and apple trees, three large greenhouses, and 130 species of ferns. 🍃 A complete collection of camellias. Additionally, you can see Japan's oldest sour jujube tree and French plane trees. In the herb conservation garden, every plant has a sign, not only with the plant name and family but also with its medicinal effects. 🍃🌸 The Japanese garden is right in front of the old medical school site. 🍃The Shibata Memorial Hall preserves the handwriting of several great botanists, which is very precious. Almost every tree and plant here has a "name tag." 🍃🌸 All of this tells us not to treat Koishikawa Botanical Garden as just a regular park. 🌿🍃 #TokyoRedLeaves🍁 #TokyoTravel

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Never treat Koishikawa Botanical Garden as just a regular park! 🌳

Red maple tunnels, golden ginkgoes, green bananas. Giant sequoias, tall cycads, and reed grasses. 🍃🌸 Fallen leaves cover the paths. There are famous grapevines and apple trees, three large greenhouses, and 130 species of ferns. 🍃 A complete collection of camellias. Additionally, you can see Japan's oldest sour jujube tree and French plane trees. In the herb conservation garden, every plant has a sign, not only with the plant name and family but also with its medicinal effects. 🍃🌸 The Japanese garden is right in front of the old medical school site. 🍃The Shibata Memorial Hall preserves the handwriting of several great botanists, which is very precious. Almost every tree and plant here has a "name tag." 🍃🌸 All of this tells us not to treat Koishikawa Botanical Garden as just a regular park. 🌿🍃 #TokyoRedLeaves🍁 #TokyoTravel

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