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[Chuo-ku to enjoy with children] #13: Enjoyed by Parents and Children Hamarikyu

[Dye] Nov. 23, 2016 09:00

The weather is fine in November and there are many days to go out.

The other day, I went to Hamarikyu Onshi Garden with my family Chibi.

    

For families with children from the age of 0 to junior high school students living in the city, if you present your infant medical card or child medical card at the entrance, the admission fee for up to two accompanying adults will be free.

(until March 31, 2017)

Click here for details. → https://www.city.chuo.lg.jp/kusei/kohokotyo/koho/h28/280501/08_01/index.html

   

   


There were many people who were relaxing with rugs.

Small children run and walk on the lawn

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The collaboration between the trees and the buildings where the autumn leaves have begun is quite easy.◎

Even though it is located in the city center, calm time and fresh air flow.

   

    

"Azumaya (rest area)" is located near the center of the garden.

They sell souvenirs, plastic bottles, and buns.

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"Kurimanju" that my Chibi liked for some reason.

I bought it at the shop and got it back at the rest area on the side.

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The effect of repeating "one steamed manju, Kudasaisai Nana" endlessly (^^;)

    

        
There are several washrooms in the park where you can change diapers. ☆ For the time being...

In addition, there was a place to stop bicycles at the major entrance.

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And a cat.

Is it the Lord here? 。
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It was very popular with children. =^^=

    

    

The park has historical buildings and landscapes, and I think it's wonderful to be able to enjoy while thinking about history with children.
You can experience nature and history from a young age, and you may find fun in history on your own. ^^

    

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The "tidal pond" draws seawater from Tokyo Bay.

I would like to visit several times and enjoy the changes caused by the tide.

     
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"Ochiyaya of Nakajima" with a good view.

It is a facility for entertainment and entertainment, and it is said that it was built by the 6th Shogun Ienobu.

Even now, you can enter freely inside, and it is popular with foreigners.

      

    
Speaking of tea, the other day (November 21), a tea ceremony experience was held at "Houmetei" in the park.

The next time is January 23, 2017 (Monday), so please call the Hamarikyu Onshi Garden Service Center to apply.☆

   

It seems that there is also an explanation in English for foreigners. Please check here for details of the tea ceremony experience.
http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/announcement/028/detail/33460.html

     

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The Hamarikyu Garden has a wide variety of foreign language pamphlets.

In addition to English, there are also French, Chinese, and Korean.

      

    

Even if you are not resident in the city, you can fully enjoy the admission fee for 300 yen for adults.
Now is the season of autumn leaves. It is recommended because you can feel the change of the four seasons and the taste of history.

     

    
◆Hamarikyu Onshi Garden
Address: 1-1, Hamarikyuteien, Chuo-ku
   A 14-minute walk from Higashi-Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Toei Asakusa Line.
   A 7-minute walk from Tsukiji Market Station on the Toei Oedo Line.
HP: http://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index028.html
Opening hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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