Kitanomaru Park, once the residence of the Tokugawa clan who ruled Japan from the 17th to the 19th centuries, was part of the grounds of Edo Castle, which met its end in a fire in 1873. Opened to the public in 1969, this park in Tokyo features natural woodland, providing a serene escape from the bustling city. Visitors can explore several museums and galleries within the park, adding cultural depth to the green expanse. The combination of historical significance and modern attractions makes Kitanomaru Park a unique and enriching destination.
Kitanomaru Park (Kitanomaru Koen)
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