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Shinjuku Gyoen - Tokyo, Japan
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Shinjuku Gyoen
Encre noire sur papier Moleskine (18 x 24 cm)
Œuvres disponibles à la vente chez Inventaire (Paris)
Shinjuku Gyoen
Black ink on Moleskine paper (18 x 24 cm)
Pieces available for sale at Inventaire (Paris)
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大人気花見スポット、新宿御苑にて by Laura Otsuka
2017.04.03
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Jfashion Hanami at Shinjuku Gyoen this year 🌸🩷💕
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Shinjuku Gyoen was first the land of daimyo Naito Kiyonari in 1530, and was later bought by the government to explore agricultural advancement, before becoming a botanical garden. In 1989, gardener Fukuba Hayato led the effort to make the garden into an imperial park—Emperor Meiji was present for the opening ceremony. After being completely destroyed by the 1945 air raids, the garden was used as farmland to fight the famine. It was reopened to the public as a national park in 1949.
I read and walked primarily around the Japanese garden, taking the circular paths called kaiyu-shiki, and after reading on a lovely bench beside the lake for quite a while, I walked through the English garden, which is full of tall tulip trees. Shinjuku Gyoen is famous for its cherry blossoms. While we missed their season, I got a glimpse: I got to see pink petals carpeting the ground, and one or two lonesome blossoms that hadn’t yet fallen. The azaleas were in full bloom when we visited Japan, and they were everywhere.
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Kyū Goryōtei
Encre noire sur papier Moleskine (21 x 29,7 cm)
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Kyū Goryōtei
Black ink on Moleskine paper (21 x 29,7 cm)
Pieces available for sale at Inventaire (Paris)
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Hanami( cherry blossom viewing) season starts in Shinjuku gyoen park 27th March 2024!!!
Hanami( cherry blossom viewing) season starts in Shinjuku gyoen park 27th March 2024!!!
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