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Shinjuku Gyo-en (新宿御苑, literally 'Shinjuku Imperial Garden') or Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a large public garden in Shinjuku and Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It was originally a residence of the Naitō family in the Edo period .
The Shinjuku Gyo-en Greenhouse was built on the site of a private mansion, property of daimyō Naitō Nobunari.. A government-managed agricultural experiment station was established there in 1872, and was later converted into an imperial garden in 1906.
The 40-minute procession, accompanied by a brass band, ended when it pulled into the Shinjuku Gyoen Garden, until 1949 reserved for the use of the Imperial family and now one of Tokyo's most popular parks. [8] At the Shinjuku Gyoen Garden, the funeral ceremonies for Emperor Shōwa were conducted in a Sojoden, a specially constructed funeral hall.
English: Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and NTT DoCoMo Yoyogi Building, a sunny day with blue sky, Tokyo, Japan. Español: Vista del Jardín Nacional Shinjuku Gyoen y el rascacielos NTT DoCoMo Yoyogi Building en un día soleado con cielo azul en Tokio , Japón.
The tower from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. Side view with Yoyogi Kaikan Building in foreground. View of clock from Shinjuku station.
Date and time of data generation: 14:49, 19 May 2017: Lens focal length: 10.4 mm: Latitude: 35° 41′ 12.15″ N: Longitude: 139° 42′ 45.45″ E: Altitude: 41 meters above sea level: Headline: Shinjuku Gyoen Park Greenhouse: City shown: Naitoumachi: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi: Software used: Capture One ...
Kanda Matsuri is one of Tokyo's three major festivals that dates back to the Edo period. The festival's climax occurs when volunteer Kandakko carry 200 portable shrines in a vigorous parade toward the Kanda Myojin Shrine. May (Saturday and Sunday closest to the 15th) Tenno Matsuri [5] Shinagawa (Shinagawa Shrine and Ebara Jinja Shrine)
Date Spouse Hirohito, Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito, Prince Michi) 29 April 1901 7 January 1989 26 January 1924 ... Prince of Wales at Shinjuku Gyo-en in 1922.