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Ushigome-kagurazakIchigaya Sta.Ichigaya Sta.Hanzomon Sta.Koujimachi Sta. Sta.Ichigaya Sta.Iidabai Sta.Iidabashi Sta.2Yasukuni-jinja ShrineChidori-ga-fuchi moatBritish Embassy TokyoChidori-ga-fuchi ParkHanzō-mon GateUchibori-dori Ave.Yasukuni-dori Ave.Yasukuni-dori Ave.There is also a sample tree from which the Japan Meteorological Agency observes the blooming date of cherry blossoms.The lovely landscape from the top of the boat site is recommend.Daikancho-dori Ave. is also the famous spot for cherry blossoms viewing.The cherry trees in front of British Embassy were planted by the diplomat, Ernest Satow in 1898. They are worth watching.Chidori-ga-fuchi GreenwayLength: 2.6km Times: approx. 50 minutesGOAL1This greenway is about 700m long along Chidori-ga-fuchi moat, located at the west side of the Imperial Palace. And it is one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan. There are around 130 cherry trees such as Someiyoshino, Oshimazakura that welcome you as you walk through a tunnel of cherry blossoms. During the full bloom season, more than one million people come from all over the world.Kitanomaru GardenChidori-ga-fuchi Boat PierChidori-ga-fuchi Boat PierBy boat, you can enjoy cherry blossoms along the moat.Circle Route around Chidori-ga-fuchi & Kitanomaru.Kudanshita Sta.→ Chidori-ga-fuchi Greenway →Daikancho-dori Ave. → Kitanomaru Gardeng → Tayasu-mon Gate → Kudanshita Sta. GOALThis garden is one of the best spots for cherry blossom viewing in Tokyo, where many cherry trees were planted in the 1960’s. This includes around 200 Someiyoshinos planted in the park, where you can enjoy nature, such as the pond and fields. The view from the path along the Chidori-ga-fuchi moat is amazing. The cherry trees along with Tabunokis or Mizukis can be seen from a higher position, where their branches in full blossom are extended to the surface of the moat. The landscape full of gorgeous cherry blossoms is breathtaking.In this course, you can enjoy the landscapeof moat, Chidori-ga-fuchi thoroughly.British Embassy TokyoLength: 1.9km Times: approx. 35 minutesThe cherry trees in front of British Embassy were planted by the diplomat, Ernest Satow in 1898. People used to be able to enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji, Tokyo Bay and these cherry trees from here.Chidori-ga-fuchi ParkStraight route from Chidori-ga-fuchi to Hanzō-mon GateKudanshita Sta.→ Chidori-ga-fuchi Greenway →British Embassy, Chidori-ga-fuchi Park → Hanzomon Sta. GOALChidori-ga-fuchi Park is located between the British Embassy and the Hanzo-bori Moat at the west side of the Imperial Palace. There are nearly 100 cherry trees (such as Someiyoshino, Yamazakura and so on). You can enjoy the landscape of cherry blossoms and Nanohanas (rape blossoms) near the moat, forming a remarkable contrast of pink and yellow.You can enjoy cherry blossoms whilewalking along the moat.2202613

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