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Gyosen Park consists of the Heisei Garden and Shizen Zoo. Nice pocket of greenery and cute animals including a petting zoo. Free admission, near Kasai Station on the Tozai subway line. Park entrance.
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Map of Heisei Garden. There's the man pond in the middle, fronted by the Genshinan tea ceremony room and event space.
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Edogawa Heisei Garden was built in 1989, the first year of the Heisei Period. It occupies the northern part of Gyosen Park.
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Gyosen Park was donated to Tokyo in 1933 by a local politician whose had a business named "Gyosen." In 1950, Edogawa Ward took over the park's management. In 1983, a small zoo opened.
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Little too early for lotus in June.
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In late March or early April, the park has some cherry blossoms.
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The park's main cherry tree is this weeping cherry blossom tree. Very nice.
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The weeping cherry tree looks totally different from different angles.
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The weeping cherry tree planted to mark the 1st anniversary of Edogawa's sister city relationship with Gosford, Australia.
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Weeping cherry tree at Edogawa Heisei Garden, Tokyo.
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Still the same weeping cherry tree.
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Shower me with your weeping cherries.
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A few cherry blossoms near the pond.
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Cherry tree at Edogawa Heisei Garden pond, Tokyo.
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Cherry blossoms at Edogawa Heisei Garden pond, Tokyo.
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Weeping cherry tree planted to mark the 1st anniversary of Edogawa's sister city relationship with Gosford, Australia.
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Marker next to the weeping cherry tree planted to mark the 1st anniversary of Edogawa's sister city relationship with Gosford, Australia.
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Pond at Heisei Garden. Tea ceremony room on the left.
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Pond at Heisei Garden. Genshinan (源心庵) Tea ceremony room on the left. Edogawa, Tokyo
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Large koi carp in the pond.
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Large stepping stones.
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Small waterfalls
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Azalea bushes before they bloomed.
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In the following year, I revisited the garden to see the azalea in late April.
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Revisited the garden to see the azalea.
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Still a little early for these ones.
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Pine tree planted to mark the 20th anniversary of the Heisei Era.
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Irises in full bloom in early June.
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Hydrangea
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Cone-shaped Hydrangea
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Cone-shaped Hydrangea at Gyosen Park Heisei Garden, Edogawa, Tokyo
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Stone lantern donated by Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu
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Stone lantern donated by Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu
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Cherry blossoms on the edge of the park.
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Heisei Bridge on the Edogawa-ku side. 平成橋
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Visited Heisei Bridge in the last year of the Heisei Period (2019). Heisei Bridge was built in Dec. 1994 (Heisei 6). 平成橋
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Heisei Bridge on the Edogawa-ku side. 平成橋
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Heisei Bridge on the Edogawa-ku side. 平成橋
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Heisei Bridge on the Edogawa-ku side. 平成橋
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Heisei Bridge on the Edogawa-ku side. 平成橋
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Heisei Bridge on the Edogawa-ku side. 平成橋
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Heisei Bridge on the Edogawa-ku side. The other half of the bridge is in Koto-ku. 平成橋
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Hiroshige woodblock print of this place.
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