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Kitanomaru Park: This park is one of the largest parks in Tokyo. Built in 1590, Edo is home to the Imperial Palace, the world's largest castle during the Edo period. At this time, only the inner walls remain, and the imperial family still lives. Participants who are living are allowed only in the new year and the emperor's birthday.
I did not see your interior, but I spent a long time in the park surrounding it. Kitanomaru Park, the first park I visited in Japan, was magnificent, clean and calm at first. Contrary to the mobility of all the crowded streets and skyscrapers of the city, it seems to be one of the most beautiful places to see cherry blossoms in spring, as it is one of the most popular picnic areas in Tokyo, with the calmness of the world.
Tokyo National Museum: Tokyo National Museum. Founded in 1872, this museum is the oldest national museum in Japan. The museum is made up of five different architectural units in the same aviary; Honkan (Japanese Gallery), Tōyōkan (Asian Gallery), Hyōkeikan, Heiseikan, Hōryū-ji Hōmotsukan (The Gallery of Hōryū-ji Treasures). The collection of the main building, Honkan, is particularly worth seeing. In all of these buildings there are very interesting collections other than the usual works we are used to. The long swords and traditional outfits we see in Japanese films are proof that they exist.
Kamakura: This small city, which is the capital of Japan between 1185 and 1333, is located on the southwest side of Tokyo. Its population is about 174,000 but it is becoming more crowded with tourists' visits in spring and summer. The greatest feature of this city is that it has many temples and a small beach. It has become a place that attracts foreign and Japanese tourists. Those who want to see a classic Japanese city full of temples and forests should not miss it.
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