香港六合彩即时开奖

Nezu-jinja

Ueno & Yanesen


Not only is this one of Japan's oldest shrines, it is also among the most beautiful 鈥 a tough call in a district packed with attractive, historic buildings. The vermilion-and-gold structure dates from the early 18th century and is offset by a long corridor of small red torii (shrine gates), which make for great photos.

The shrine is most famous, however, for its tsutsuji (azalea) bushes, which bloom in a dozen different shades of pink between early April and early May (and draw huge crowds); admission to the azalea garden is 楼200.


香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions

Nearby Ueno & Yanesen attractions

1. Daimyo Clock Museum

0.32 MILES

Before the 1860s, only samurai lords could see these fascinating clocks, called wadokei, that tell time according to variable hours named after animals of鈥

2. Gyokurin-ji

0.32 MILES

One of Yanaka's many ambient temples, this is home to an ancient chinquapin tree that's been designated a national monument. Ask someone from the temple鈥

3. Enju-ji

0.37 MILES

The deity at this temple is Nichika-sama, also known as the 'god of strong legs'; for this reason the temple is popular with runners.

4. 厂耻诲辞-办艒别苍

0.44 MILES

Looking like something straight from a woodblock print, this gorgeous pocket park is worth the stroll from the Sendagi end of Yanaka to view its brilliant鈥

5. Tokyo University

0.48 MILES

Tokyo University (commonly called T艒dai) was founded in 1877 and is Japan's top university. The attractive and leafy campus occupies what was once the鈥

6. 颁丑艒补苍-箩颈

0.55 MILES

This small, peaceful temple, one of many scattered around Yanaka, houses one of the seven gods of good fortune, Juro-jin.

7. SCAI the Bathhouse

0.55 MILES

This 200-year-old bathhouse is now an avant-garde gallery, showcasing Japanese and international artists: the vaulted space just as suited for鈥

8. Kannon-ji

0.56 MILES

This Yanaka temple is known for its part in the story of the 47 ronin (masterless samurai). It was here that they plotted to avenge their master (the鈥