Cherry blossoms at Togo Memorial Hall – SAKURA x HYAKKEI –

2020.03.31

Access to Togo Memorial Hall is about 5 minutes on foot from JR Harajuku. When you enter the intersection on the left where you usually pass by, you will see a torii gate.
Here, calm and quiet time flows beyond the bustle of Harajuku behind.

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On the site surrounded by the buildings, there are cherry blossoms of Yoshino cherry tree that look up. There is a pond in a moderately sized garden, and various flowers are planted in addition to cherry blossoms.

Let's look at the great cherry blossoms from the bridge

The cherry blossoms seen from the bridge over the garden pond are just the highlights. Forget the moment in the middle of the city and enjoy this view.
Surprisingly quiet because it is reasonably far from the surrounding roads.

Cherry blossom petals falling down the pond

There are cherry blossom petals in the garden pond. You can swim colorful Nishikigoi and enjoy elegant time.

Cherry blossoms at Togo Memorial Hall
Nishikigoi in the Togo Memorial Garden

The Togo Memorial Museum has relatively few traffic on holidays. If you are a little tired of the crowds, it might be nice to take a break here. Please visit the neighboring Togo Shrine.

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