In March, I visited Shinjuku Gyoen and Kuramae Shrine in Tokyo🌸

🌳Shinjuku Gyoen
There were several cherry trees blooming in the park, and weeping cherry trees along the river, which gave off a very nice atmosphere. There were also many white magnolias blooming, which looked beautiful in the sunlight. Shinjuku Gyoen is closed on Mondays, and it only opened at 9am today, so there were not many people. The cherry blossoms are not in full bloom yet, but the park itself is very beautiful, so it is worth a stroll. I am looking forward to seeing the greenery grow.

🛍️After strolling around Shinjuku Gyoen, we had lunch in Shinjuku and enjoyed shopping.

⛩️Kuramae Shrine
The combination of the shrine and cherry blossoms is very beautiful, and although it is a small place, it is close to Sensoji Temple, so it is a great place to stop by.

💃The special show "rock**" in Asakusa is a new experience, everything is 1 hour and 40 minutes, and only cash payment is required. Check the schedule on the official website, arrive 15 minutes early, and buy tickets directly to enter.

🍻The shopping street near Sensoji Temple is lively at night, with a variety of restaurants to choose from. There is also a 24-hour Don Quijote next to the show where you can buy snacks and souvenirs. If you stroll along the nearby paths, you can take photos of the Skytree. Finally, it was a fun day to grill and eat our own food at Isomaru Suisan.

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Post by _OceanBreeze | Mar 12, 2025

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