๐๐ซง๐งบ These Parks are Perfect for Picnics!
๐ผ Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden Shinjuku Gyoen is Tokyo's largest park, combining Japanese and French gardens, spanning across Shinjuku and Shibuya wards, with an area of about 58 hectares. It was once the residence of the Naito family during the Edo period and later became a garden managed by the Imperial Household Agency, now under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Environment as a national park. The Japanese garden within the park ๐ก is centered around the Tamazo Pond, which was built around the Naito family's former residence. The Old Imperial Rest House (Former Imperial Rest House), also known as the Taiwan Pavilion, was donated by Japanese residents in Taiwan in 1927 to celebrate the marriage of Emperor Showa. It's a great place to take a walk, enjoy the scenery, and experience the beauty of autumn, definitely a good spot to relax and unwind! ๐บ๏ธ Operating Hours: 9:30 AM โ 5:00 PM ๐ 2-minute walk from 'Shinjuku Gyoen-mae Station' Yoyogi Park is perfect for relaxation and leisure time! This park not only has fountains โฒ๏ธ and lawns but also a dedicated dog run area. Grab a coffee and a small bread roll ๐ฅฏ, head to Yoyogi Park, and enjoy lunch on a bench under the shade of the trees. Nature is truly amazing, how can there be green, red, yellow, orange, and brown leaves in the same forest. People walking their dogs, birds flying by, and individuals running, cycling, or just lying down. ๐บ๏ธ Operating Hours: Open 24 hours ๐ 3-minute walk from 'Harajuku Station' #TokyoPicnics #TokyoParks #ShinjukuGyoen #YoyogiPark #ShowaKokuritsuKinenKoen
