A cherry blossom in the Inner Garden of Imperial Palace, Tokyo
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(L) Soto-Sakuradamon gate
(R) Double-bridge Nijubashi leading to the main gate over the moats

Soto-Sakuradamon gate

A moat beside of the Imperial Palace

Visit to the Inui Street of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo

It was open during the period of March 25 to April 3, 2016, to observe full bloom cherry blossoms.
The distance from the entrance, Sakashita-mon Gate to Inui-mon Gate is about 750 m.
The total of 500,000 people visited the Inui street of the Imperial Palace.


March 31,2016


(L) So many people came to see the public opening to the cherry blossoms on the ground of Imperial Palace.
(R) Police vehicles are lined up in a row in the foreground of the Imperial Palace.

(L) The general public who flocked to the Sakashitamon gate in the Imperial Palace (M) The Imperial Household Agency
(R) You can see the Imperial Palace in the distance.

(L) Fujimiyagura (R) Hasuike meting place

Hasuikebori moat and cherry blossom trees

(L) Yamashitadori street (R) Fujimi-Tamon

(L)Mon-nagaya (M) Dokanbori moat (R) Hasuikebori moat

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皇居内乾通り桜並木通り抜け
2016年4月執筆  医学博士 宮本順伯
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