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Tokyo Metropolis Flower tourism

We are investigating and introducing flower tourism in Tokyo Metropolis. There are places that become beautiful so that they can be mistaken for usual scenery in the flower season. Flowers that are blooming on one side will greatly entertain the hearts of the viewers. We will post popular flower tourism in Tokyo Metropolis.

Tokyo Metropolis Flower tourism

Yushima Tenjin

Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo
A plum blossom festival will be held from February to March.

Shioiri Park

Arakawa Ward, Tokyo
Planted over 250 cherry trees of 30 species inside and around the park.

National Showa Memorial Park

Tachikawa City and Akishima City, Tokyo
State-owned Showa Memorial Park (Tachikawa-shi, Akishima-shi, Tokyo) Representing Japan's national park About 40 times size of Tokyo Dome stadium the vast green city full of urban oasis. The website issues event information, toll information, garden map, flower information, various information about the park.

Mukojima Hyakkaen

Sumida Ward, Tokyo
A flower garden built in the cultural and civilization period (1804 - 1830 years) when Edo citizen culture bloomed.

Shinjuku Imperial Garden

Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
Welcome to Shinjuku Gyoen! Introduction of the latest information and attractions, gourmet information, access, parking lot information etc are posted.

Keio Mogusaen

Hino City, Tokyo
It is the home page of the historic Japanese garden "Keio Hyakusoen" located at Keio Line Jusugyoen station, 10 minutes on foot. It is a fascinating garden with four seasons of flowers.

Meijijingu Gaien

Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
The Meiji Jingu Gaien is a gaien of Meiji Shrine which was founded in Taisho in 15th year and can enjoy the variety of sports facilities including Jingu Stadium and other seasons nature, centered on the Holy Victor Memorial Picture Gallery. Especially the ginkgo trees are well known.

Hama Rikyu Imperial Garden

Chuo Ward, Tokyo
Hama Rikyu Onshi Teien

Nedu Jinja

Bunkyo ward, Tokyo
Azalea 3000 plants, a majestic masterpiece of national designation and heavy sentences, Nedu Gongen that Fiction writer loved. Festivals, prayer guidance, weddings are also being accepted.

Kameido Tenjin

Koto Ward, Tokyo
It is called "Kamedo no Tenjin-sama" and "Kamedo Tenman-gu" and it is familiar.

Old Furukawa Garden

Kita Ward, Tokyo
It is Western-style garden in Kita-ku, Tokyo.

The Imperial Palace East Gardens

Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo
It was maintained as an attached garden of the Imperial Palace, and it has been open to public since 1968.


Popular Tourist Spots in Tokyo Metropolis

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Tokyo 23 wards
Chiyoda Ward, Chuo Ward, Minato Ward, Shinjuku Ward, Bunkyo Ward, Taito Ward, Sumida Ward, Koto Ward, Shinagawa Ward, Meguro Ward, Ota Ward, Setagaya Ward, Shibuya Ward, Nakano Ward, Suginami Ward, Toshima Ward, Kita Ward, Arakawa Ward, Itabashi Ward, Nerima Ward, Adachi Ward, Katsushika Ward, Edogawa Ward
Tama area
Hachioji, Tachikawa, Musashino, Mitaka, Ome, Fuchu, Akishima, Chofu, Machida, Koganei, Kodaira, Hino, Higashimurayama, Kokubunji, Kunitachi, Fussa, Komae, Higashiyamato, Kiyose, Higashikurume, Musashimurayama, Tama, Inagi, Hamura, Akiruno, Nishitokyo

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Flower tourism, Green tourism, Marine tourism and Mountain Climbing, Industrial tourism, Ecotourism, Sports tourism, Trekking, Cycling

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Shrines and Temples, Castles, Golf Course, Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Nature, Theme park and Aquarium, Hot Springs, Hotels and Inns, Parks, Ruins, Architecture, Commercial Facilities, Shopping Streets

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Tourist Information by Prefecture in Japan

Hokkaido Region

Hokkaido

Tohoku Region

Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata, Fukushima

Kanto Region

Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Saitama, Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa

Chubu Region

Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa, Fukui, Yamanashi, Nagano, Gifu, Shizuoka, Aichi

Kinki Region

Mie, Shiga, Nara, Wakayama, Kyoto, Osaka, Hyogo

Chugoku Region

Tottori, Shimane, Okayama, Hiroshima, Yamaguchi

Shikoku Region

Kagawa, Tokushima, Ehime, Kochi

Kyushu Region

Fukuoka, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Oita, Miyazaki, Kagoshima

Okinawa Region

Okinawa

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