based on 24 reviewsWe only saw Arakawa Park on the tram and did not get off to visit the park. The park is actually not far from Asakusa. It is lush and green, and the scenery in autumn is also very beautiful. The park does not seem to be very big.
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We only saw Arakawa Park on the tram and did not get off to visit the park. The park is actually not far from Asakusa. It is lush and green, and the scenery in autumn is also very beautiful. The park does not seem to be very big.
Arakawa is broader and naturally more biased than Kawabata. Compared with the latter being developed according to the Seine River, the former's countryside scenery brings a different feeling to the prosperous city. Maybe it's just like his name. Desolate as it is, it's not desolate.
Japan's Arakawa Park, this park is very beautiful, although its area is not particularly large, but the environment here is very good, is a very good scenic spot, the most important thing is that no tickets are needed.
Arakawa Park, the area of this park is not particularly large, most of the visitors here are local residents, especially the elderly many walk here, like friends can not miss this place Oh
In the morning, there are many people practicing in the park. Many old people are singing and dancing in the park, and playing musical instruments. It's a good place for leisure.