Did you know that Hamarikyu is being lit up from July to October?
It is being implemented by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to consider its use as a guesthouse in anticipation of the Olympics, and I recently participated in the bus tour.
Walk around the garden for about 1 hour from around 18:30pm.
In the garden where the sound of insects echo, a 300-year-old pine projected in the darkness, and Ochiya on Nakajima floating in the pond of Shioiri.
All of them are surprised at the breathtaking beauty.
I couldn't believe that this was in the middle of the city.
In addition, the quiet lit up appearance was in harmony with the wonders of Shiodome's fisville group, which shines brilliantly. Let's say that it was a fusion of the 21st century and the Edo period, and it was Hamarikyu at night that I wanted to forget the time and watch forever.