Nakameguro – Tokyo 中目黒 – 4K Ultra HD

Nakameguro or Naka-Meguro, with its picturesque river, is a unique place that everyone has to come and visit at some point. A typical residential district by day, Nakameguro is by night and during the weekends, a fashionable place to have a drink and dinner with friends. It plays host to a huge range of restaurants, bars and small clubs where some Japanese indie artists come to jam.

If you are not crazy about clubbing or don’t like drinking much, make sure to visit Nakameguro during the cherry blossom period. You will definitely enjoy its stunningly beautiful river banks where you will find hundreds of cherry trees dressed in pink.

Today Nakameguro ranks as one of the “hippest” neighborhoods in Tokyo, its past has not always been so glamorous. Indeed towards the end of the World War 2, when the US dropped thousands of firebombs over Tokyo, a lot of people died after jumping into the river trying to escape the surrounding inferno. Many still believed at that time that the river was haunted and until 1980, the Nakameguro river was filled with industrial waste. Local residents wanted to be as far away as possible from the smelly, disgusting river.
It was only at the end of the 1980s that the Tokyo city council decided to clean up the place, and slowly but surely, Nakameguro and its river became a fashionable place to visit and live.

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Reconnu comme l’un des plus beaux parcs de Tokyo, Shinjuku Gyoen est un endroit très plaisant à visiter. Le jardin fut ouvert au public en 1772 et était la résidence principale de la famille Naito durant l’ère Edo.

Il fut transformé en jardin botanique en 1906 jusqu’en 1949 où il fut complètement reconstruit. L’entrée est payante, mais vous donnera accès à une palette d’attractions interéssantes dont un jardin à la française, un autre jardin fidèle aux paysages anglais et qui offre une magnifique vue sur Shinjuku et la tour de Tokyo, une serre, un salon de thé, et un jardin traditionnel japonais.
Et pour finir en beauté, le parc comprend quatre magnifiques étangs : Shimo ni ike, Naka no ike, Kami no ike, et Haha to ko mori.

Bref, Shinjuku Gyoen est un lieu à ne pas manquer, qui vous occupera pendant plusieurs heures, que vous soyiez seul ou avec vos proches !

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