Autumn Hamarikyu Garden
Tomorrow is the evening weather forecast with holiday weather, this is! I thought that I went to Hamarikyu Garden on November 16, 2019 (Saturday).
I was wondering where to approach, but I decided to try the route from Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line from the viewpoint of "If you recommend to foreigners planning to visit Japan ..."
Tsukiji Station → Honganji Temple (you can visit from the road, visit in main hall if time permits, visit historical sites in the precincts)
→Out-of-the-field market (sucked into the bustle! You may buy lunch.
→Proceed along the protective wall during construction of the former Tsukiji Market (there are plastic plates and wire mesh parts where you can see the situation).
→If you follow the big curve of Shin-ohashi-dori St., you will feel the scent of the tide.
→You can see the Tsukiji River and the Ote-mon gate Bridge.
→When you cross the bridge, you will enter Masugata (a parking lot for licensed cars such as sightseeing buses) in Hamarikyu Onshi Garden.
It was slow to pass through the crowds of the off-market, but it took about 15 minutes.
Just the start time of the garden guide by a volunteer guide. No application was required, and when I was waiting in front of the Service Center in Ote Kadoguchi, several people departed. Of course, there is also an English tour.
There was no clear or wind according to the weather forecast, and I was able to enjoy the beautiful garden scenery (title photo) where Ochiyaya of Nakajima and skyscrapers clearly reflected in the tide pond. I would like to thank the guide for spending a lot of time with "Hey ~", including the ingenuity and history and transition of the Japanese garden from its founding to the present. In Hashigami, which flows from the Tsukiji River to Uchibori, the companion discovered a ray sticking to the bottom of the water! I've seen it on TV, but I'm actually there. The water is so clear that both ei and sea dive can be observed.
The autumn leaves were different depending on the trees. The goby tree is beautiful red, and the red maple related to Yoshimune Yatsushiro Shogun is partially red. Ducks are floating in the Kamoba and heading for winter, but the trees are still in autumn and the autumn leaves seem to be enjoyable for a while. At Hanakien, there are cherry blossoms (Kofukuzakura, October cherry blossoms) that bloom at this time, and we enjoyed "Kozo Japan!" along with the scenery of the city center. . The guided tour was about an hour, but on this day I explained it slowly.
In addition, on Thursday, a tour will be held inside Tsubame's Ochiyaya and Matsuno Ochiya. In addition, Ochiya of Nakajima is currently under construction and cannot be approached until next spring. For details, please see the website of Hamarikyu Garden https://www.tokyo-park.or.jp/park/format/index028.html.
At Uchibori Square, some families spread their seats and eat lunch boxes, and while they walked plenty of hunger, they chew their umbilical saying that they should have bought something in the out-of-office market. However, I am very satisfied with the dumplings sold at Hanakien's shop, Hamamise and Daifuku.
By the way, on the way home, I got out of the major Kadoguchi, and when I wanted to go in the direction of Ginza, I made a mistake!
He rushes to the Dentsu headquarters, Carletta as much as possible and wanders in Minato-ku for a while. Let's go around the building and railway history exhibition room that imitates the former Shimbashi stop. I was finally able to return to Ginza, Chuo-dori, and Chuo-ku in order to find the building of Heaven, a long-established tempura restaurant located on the border between Shimbashi and Ginza.
Enjoy the silver bra and return to Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro to complete the recommended tour. I heard various languages all the way, so I was convinced that it was a popular route for foreigners.