Saturday, March 23, 2013

Tokyo, Japan: Shinjuku Gyoen 2

It's winter in Tokyo, and where else can you find tropical flowers in bloom but in a Greenhouse? Throw in some very special hosts in a traditional Japanese tea house?

Shinjuku Gyoen's laid-back charm is unmistakable amidst a bustling, concrete jungle, there's no doubt of its roots as an imperial garden.

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Where they prepare the flowers

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The real thing - a great place to escape the cold

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How many orchids were there? Growing up in sunny Singapore, I wasn't that impressed with the variety, but hey, it's winter and I'm in Tokyo! That should count for something!

The tea house at the other end of the Gyoen

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Awesome views

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Neko-chan

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These 'hosts' sure know where is the best place to laze around and enjoy the view

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I would think the Shinjuku Gate area is the most scenic - definitely a favorite!

Cost: ¥50 – ¥200
Access: (Shinjuku Gate) JR Shinjuku Station South Exit (10 min walk) / Seibu Shinjuku Station (15 min walk) / Marunouchi Subway Shinjuku Gyoen Mae Station Exit 1 (5 min walk) / Toei Subway Shinjuku 3 Chome Station C1 & C5 Exit (5 min walk)

NB: More transport options when you follow the link.

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