Enquanto Chiba não tem falta de belos parques, o Makuhari Kaihin Park definitivamente se destaca como um dos melhores. Rodeado por edifícios modernos da cidade, o parque oferece a serenidade necessária longe de todo o tráfego e agitação. Os gramados exuberantes, as decorações de flores e as calçadas de paralelepípedos levarão os visitantes para o lado do parque, que oferece vistas deslumbrantes sobre o oceano. Perfeito para um dia de piquenique, o parque é uma visita obrigatória.
This naturally wooded park adjoins the Meiji Jingu Shrine, and until 1996, it hosted Tokyo's amateur rock and roll bands, who strutted their stuff every Sunday. They have since moved to Omotesando, and Yoyogi Park has become quiet, and ideal for groups of friends and families who like to enjoy a tranquil Sunday afternoon strolling by small ponds filled with koi (Japanese carp). Rental bicycles are available within the grounds during summer.
Shinjuku Gyo-en combina influências ocidentais e orientais em seu layout com jardins ingleses, franceses e japoneses convencionais. Ele também possui pitorescas casas de cerimônia do chá e uma estufa com uma coleção considerável de plantas tropicais. É mais famosa por suas cerejeiras em flor, que no início da primavera pintam a paisagem deslumbrante em diferentes tons de rosa esvoaçante e atraem visitantes em massa devido à sua beleza fascinante. O jardim é o local ideal para apanhar ar fresco, relaxar no meio da natureza e levantar o ânimo.
O Jardim Zoológico de Ueno, com mais de 100 anos, é um dos zoológicos mais antigos do país. Os jardins abrigam uma infinidade de pássaros, tigres siberianos, macacos, gorilas, pandas gigantes, girafas e outros animais de todo o mundo. Há também um zoológico infantil no extremo sul. Uma estrutura semelhante a um pagode, que remonta a 1631, fica em uma extremidade do parque e adiciona um toque de história japonesa à mistura. Combinando perfeitamente história e vida selvagem, esta atração proporciona uma experiência gratificante para adultos e crianças.
Opened in 1873 at the top of Ueno Hill, Tokyo's first public park houses several world-class museums, a popular zoo, shrines, temples, a rental boat lake, historical monuments, hundreds of cherry blossom trees, and a lotus pond. Ueno Park, being Tokyo's largest, has so much to offer that a day would not be enough. Whether you come here alone to spend some time in solitude or bring along your family to spend quality time with them, you won’t be disappointed with the umpteen offerings of this gorgeous park.
This enchanting garden, first created in 1629, is a delightful place to visit at any time of the year. Koraku means to 'enjoy afterwards' and the garden was designed as a place of peaceful, quiet contemplation. It's only a quarter of the size it initially was but the paths, sloping hills and the beguiling pond at its center ensure that it is as charming and beautiful as it ever was. Year round, the garden displays an array of colors, from green, orange, red to pink; the trees, meadows and flowers are all painted in various colors of nature. The city appointed it as a special place of beauty; go and enjoy it for yourself.
This naturally wooded park adjoins the Meiji Jingu Shrine, and until 1996, it hosted Tokyo's amateur rock and roll bands, who strutted their stuff every Sunday. They have since moved to Omotesando, and Yoyogi Park has become quiet, and ideal for groups of friends and families who like to enjoy a tranquil Sunday afternoon strolling by small ponds filled with koi (Japanese carp). Rental bicycles are available within the grounds during summer.
Shinjuku Gyo-en combina influências ocidentais e orientais em seu layout com jardins ingleses, franceses e japoneses convencionais. Ele também possui pitorescas casas de cerimônia do chá e uma estufa com uma coleção considerável de plantas tropicais. É mais famosa por suas cerejeiras em flor, que no início da primavera pintam a paisagem deslumbrante em diferentes tons de rosa esvoaçante e atraem visitantes em massa devido à sua beleza fascinante. O jardim é o local ideal para apanhar ar fresco, relaxar no meio da natureza e levantar o ânimo.
Opened in 1873 at the top of Ueno Hill, Tokyo's first public park houses several world-class museums, a popular zoo, shrines, temples, a rental boat lake, historical monuments, hundreds of cherry blossom trees, and a lotus pond. Ueno Park, being Tokyo's largest, has so much to offer that a day would not be enough. Whether you come here alone to spend some time in solitude or bring along your family to spend quality time with them, you won’t be disappointed with the umpteen offerings of this gorgeous park.
This enchanting garden, first created in 1629, is a delightful place to visit at any time of the year. Koraku means to 'enjoy afterwards' and the garden was designed as a place of peaceful, quiet contemplation. It's only a quarter of the size it initially was but the paths, sloping hills and the beguiling pond at its center ensure that it is as charming and beautiful as it ever was. Year round, the garden displays an array of colors, from green, orange, red to pink; the trees, meadows and flowers are all painted in various colors of nature. The city appointed it as a special place of beauty; go and enjoy it for yourself.
O Jardim Zoológico de Ueno, com mais de 100 anos, é um dos zoológicos mais antigos do país. Os jardins abrigam uma infinidade de pássaros, tigres siberianos, macacos, gorilas, pandas gigantes, girafas e outros animais de todo o mundo. Há também um zoológico infantil no extremo sul. Uma estrutura semelhante a um pagode, que remonta a 1631, fica em uma extremidade do parque e adiciona um toque de história japonesa à mistura. Combinando perfeitamente história e vida selvagem, esta atração proporciona uma experiência gratificante para adultos e crianças.
Visitors to Tokyo shouldn't miss this gorgeous landscaped garden. Originally an imperial garden, Kyu-Shiba-rikyu Gardens was created in 1924 and was named as one of the most beautiful spots in Tokyo. Stroll along the pathway and admire the flowers as well as the prominent garden pond. You can cross one of the four bridges, admire a "waterfall" crafted out of stones, take your children to the playground, or just relax and take in the sunshine. Surrounded by tall building, this bit of nature creates a peaceful oasis in the city.