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Ueno & Yanesen


A key feature of Ueno-k身en is this large, natural pond, much of which is completely covered with giant lotuses that bloom in summer. Go bird- and botany-spotting on the boardwalk at the pond's southern end. There's also a temple here, 詁梗紳喧梗紳-餃身 (袲毞斻), dedicated to Benzaiten, goddess of the waters and patron of the arts

An area of the pond is set aside for row boats (from ?700 per hour) and swan-shaped paddle boats (?700 for 30 minutes).


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1. 詁梗紳喧梗紳-餃身

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Take a stroll down the causeway leading to the island on which 詁梗紳喧梗紳-餃身 stands. The temple is dedicated to Benzaiten, the Buddhist goddess of the arts,#

2. Shitamachi Museum

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This small museum recreates life in the plebeian quarters of Tokyo during the Meiji and Taish身 periods (1868每1926), before the city was twice destroyed by#

3. Yokoyama Taikan Memorial Hall

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Early-20th-century artist Yokoyama Taikan was one of the masters of modern nihonga (Japanese-style painting). Inside his former residence, a traditional#

4. Saig身 Takamori Statue

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Near the southern entrance to Ueno-k身en is this unconventional statue of a samurai walking his dog. Saig身 Takamori started out supporting the Meiji#

5. Kiy身mizu Kannon-d身

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Kiy身mizu Kannon-d身 is one of Tokyo's oldest structures: established in 1631 and in its present position since 1694, it has survived every disaster that#

6. 勞棗轍身喧梗紳-轍勳紳轍硃

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This Inari shrine inside Ueno-k身en is most noteworthy for its photogenic succession of torii gates, which form a vermilion tunnel. This feature is typical#

7. 插鳥梗聆硃-聆棗域棗釵堯身

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One of Tokyo's few remaining open-air markets, 插鳥梗聆硃-聆棗域棗釵堯身 got its start as a black market, post-WWII, when American goods (which included ameya 每 candy#

8. Ky迂 Iwasaki-teien

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This grand residence offers a Western-style mansion designed by Josiah Conder in 1896, connected to a Japanese house built by ?kawa Kijuro at the same#