Tokyo Imperial Palace East Gardens lies lazily sprawled across 210 thousand square metres to the north east corner of the imperial palace with three entrances. It had its first visitors in 1968 and to this day, travellers find harmony and delight with this close acquaintance with Japan’s floral community at the Imperial palace. From the many diverse sections of the garden, the Ninamaru area takes the centre place in beauty and scenery. Entering through the back of the Honmaru area, one comes upon the ravishing view of the pink blossom laden plum trees. The plum grove slope is an absolute breath taker during the plum season. The swano chaya tea house is a highlight in this part of the garden with its assembly of surrounding trees while the Ninamaru garden takes away all the limelight with its beauty, from the gushing waters of its tiny waterfall to the ripples in the pond and the soothing ambience found among its greenery.
If one would long for a lingering trace of an ancient era, they can find their whims gratified at the honamaru area where some remnants of the Edo castle still remain. It is also generously strewn with clusters of Rose bushes laden with their bright and buxom beauties, bamboo grooves and fruit trees wafting their ripe fragrance in the air. The Oshibahu is a large grass lawn previously used for royal ceremonies and the Tokagakudo concert hall is a modern, impressive building that holds a place for art and amusement.
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