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5 Hidden Places in Tokyo You Should Visit

1. Seibu Ikebukuro Dept. Store Roof Top Garden Park

Seibu Ikebukuro Dept. Store, It is the largest of the three department stores in the city, with north and south blocks. Their Roof Top Garden Park can be found on the top floor.


2. Japanese Garden Pond Yasukuni Shrine ⛩️ Tokyo Japan


The Sacred Pond Park, one of Japan's most beautiful and well-loved parks. It was constructed at the beginning of the Meiji period. Allow time for a stroll around the pond; the view of the waterfall in such a lovely, peaceful setting will transport you to the mountains. In the garden, three beautiful tea rooms are now open to the public.


3. Tokyo's Only Ravine, Todoroki Valley & Todoroki Park

Todoroki Valley, Ravine, or Gorge as it is called is an out-of-the-ordinary green space in Tokyo. It is an appealing walking trail that leads for about one kilometer through a winding, wooded gorge along a small river and takes about 20 to 30 minutes to walk along. It is situated in the heavily populated Setagaya city ward.


4. Higo-Hosokawa Japanese Garden Tokyo

When you need to get away from the madness of Tokyo, Higo-Hosokawa Garden is a wonderful place to go. You should take a leisurely walk across the wetlands and listen to the waterfall's cascading water. And, although it isn't quite as large as Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, this garden is just as lovely. With pastel pink sakura (cherry blossoms) in the spring and red momiji (maple trees) in the autumn, Higo-Hosokawa Garden is a vibrant vision all year.


5. Nakano Broadway Mall, Anime & Hobby Stores 2nd Floor

In Nakano, Tokyo, Japan, Nakano Broadway is a shopping mall. Opened in 1966 as a luxury and specialties shopping mall, it became a popular destination for Otaku products (hobbyists and enthusiasts, particularly those of anime and manga).


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