Seikado Bunko Art Museum
The museum section of Seikado houses 6,500 works of oriental art.
Kinuta Park (砧公園 Kinuta Kōen) is a 96 acres park in Setagaya, Tokyo. The park has baseball fields, Soccer Fields, cycling and running courses and is famous for its cherry blossom (sakura) viewing.
The museum section of Seikado houses 6,500 works of oriental art.
Exhibits a traditional farmhouse built in the late 18th century.
Built in 1988 at the height of Japan's economic "bubble" era by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, this building is made entirely of cement and evokes Ionian and Ro
Ebisu Park, also called Xavier Park after Catholic missionary Francis Xavier, is a park with various playgrounds and rest areas.
Public park in Tokyo's Nerima ward, one of the larger parks after Ueno Park. The park contains two ponds and the remains of Shakujii castle.
Kemasakuranomiya Park is a large riverside park in Osaka City thats total length is 4.2km. The park is a popular cherry blossom viewing spot when they are in bl
This park was built between 1950 and 1964. The Peace Memorial Museum at the southern end of the park was opened in 1955. Since 1952, the park has been the scene
Sanriku Fukko National Park, also known as Sanriku Reconstrucion National Park, is a 220 km long national park on the east coast of the Tohoku region. It spans
Yakushiike Park, also called Yakushi Pond Park, is a historical park with a central pond and many seasonal flowers.