Ueno, Ueno Park 🌸🚉
Ueno is located in Taito City, Tokyo, and serves as a major transportation hub for the Tohoku region and Hokkaido, earning it the nickname "Tokyo's North Gate." Like Ginza, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Shibuya, it is one of Tokyo's bustling districts. It boasts the spacious Ueno Onshi Park, the lively Ameyoko Shopping Street, as well as a zoo, museums, art galleries, amusement parks, lakes, the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Western Art, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, the National Science Museum, and the Tokyo Cultural Center, among others. Ueno Park is a famous cherry blossom spot in Japan, attracting a constant stream of visitors during spring to enjoy the flowers, making it exceptionally lively. Main Attractions in Ueno ﹡ Famous cherry blossom viewing spot (the cherry blossoms of Ueno mentioned in Lu Xun's "Mr. Fujino") ﹡ Visit the Tokyo National Museum ﹡ Shopping and dining at Ameyoko Shopping Street ﹡ Strolling around Shinobazu Pond in the park, enjoying lotus viewing and boat rides, and taking photos. (The place where Lu Xun took walks and pondered, and where Master Hong Yi did his sketches) 【Ueno Onshi Park】 One of the largest cultural core areas in Tokyo. It is the largest park in Tokyo and was designated as the first park in Japan in 1873. The 1,200 cherry blossom trees make it a prime cherry blossom viewing spot in Tokyo. With its lush greenery, pandas are the golden of Ueno Park, loved by people of all ages in Japan. The National Museum of Western Art, designed by master Le Corbusier, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, the oldest public art museum in Japan, the Tokyo National Museum, the oldest museum with a long history, and the National Science Museum, where you can see dinosaur skeletal specimens, are all facilities that offer strolls around Shinobazu Pond to enjoy the beautiful scenery, making it the best place for Tokyo citizens to relax. #Ueno Park#Ueno Onshi Park