Tokyo Travel Guide | One-Day Tour
Ueno Park is truly worth spending a whole day exploring~ It boasts natural scenery and ancient shrines and temples, Plus a zoo and an art museum. The area is filled with countless delicious foods and charming alleys. You can enjoy cherry blossoms, lotus flowers, and autumn leaves. It's a great place for cycling, walking, taking your dog for a walk, family outings, picnics, and camping~ 📷 Shinobazu Pond: As soon as you enter the park, you'll see the huge Shinobazu Pond. It's late autumn, so there are no lotus flowers, but the huge lotus leaves cover the lake tightly. Walking around it leads you to the zoo, which is said to have giant pandas 🐼 📷 Ueno Toshogu Shrine Next to it, there's a barbecue stall run by an old man that smells irresistible. Sit by the pond, admire the lotus leaves, eat some skewers, and then go for a hike. Heading up the hill leads to even more exciting sights. 📷 Kiyomizu Kannon-do Temple The circular branches in front of the building are a must-visit spot, housing a 400-year-old statue of the Thousand-Armed Kannon. 📷 Hanazono Shrine The thousand torii gates at Hanazono Shrine give off a Kyoto vibe ⛩️ 📷 Tokyo National Museum The oldest museum with a collection of national treasures on display. Visiting in spring for cherry blossoms is the best, and at the museum's entrance, there's an interesting musician who makes his own instruments and plays and sings with great relish, giving a sense of leisure~ #BeautifulSceneryOnTheTrip #NoteInspiration #ThisTemplateHasSomething #WantToRecordThisMoment #MyPrivateTravelRoute #TokyoTravel