Chiyoda is located in Central Tokyo.This popular ward attracts visitors with views of the Imperial Palace, which takes up 12% of the ward! For travelers who love a good play, this ward houses one of the largest performing arts theaters in Tokyo, which contains nearly 3,000 seats. While you're there, take a walk over the most photographed bridge in Japan--the Nijubashi Bridge--and enjoy the whimsical backdrop, which includes a breath-taking view of the Palace. There on a honeymoon? Try eating out at one of many restaurants located in the Ekimae Plaza Building.
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With a history of more than 400 years, the garden had in the past been the property of various known samurai lords. The 10-acre-ground features several ancient stone lanterns, scarlet bridges over koi ponds, a stone garden, waterfall, as well as a myriad of flowers and rich foliage that bloom or change colors from season to season. While nestled in the heart of this busy city, the quiet and peaceful ambience that enfolds the expanse provides a moment of repose to hotel guests and visitors alike. We hope you will come and enjoy the Japanese aesthetics and seasonal features when you come to stay with us or dine at our restaurants.
Large garden on property to walk in, many beautiful ponds and waterfalls. There are a couple restaurants tucked in the back of the gardens as well.
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These beautiful gardens are located outside of the Imperial Palace. Access to the gardens is open to the public although the palace itself is off limits.
From subway station T08 we entered the garden through the Hirakawa gate & exited at the Ote-Mon gate towards Tokyo station. Good afternoon stroll away from the hustle & bustle of the city.
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With friends, or partners, or family, it is a worth place to visit! Well manteined park, with beutiful landscapes, perfect for long walks to appreciate the nature.
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Among so many gorgeous parks and gardens in Tokyo, Hibiya Park is among my favorites. It is often the site for periodic beer festivals and for the Christmas Market. This is a wonderful strolling park. Go up to the terrace on the 6th floor of HIbiya Midtown(across Hibiya Dori avenue in front) and enjoy a bird's eye view of the entire park. Don't miss the small replica of the Statue of Liberty to the back of the Park. Most people are unaware of it. Pairs well with a visit to the Imperial Palace, the Park's next-door neighbor, and to the Marunouchi or Ginza upscale shopping areas.
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With the main road on one side and a lake on other, this park is simply enchanting with a number of cherry blossom trees (Sakura trees as they call it) in light pink and white, this is simply a traveler's ' paradise to start their trip to Japan (as it was mine). The correct time to visit would be in March- April as the chilly weather supports the atmosphere. The view of the lake is also picturesque.
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