0:00 【↓】JR EAST Ueno Station Park Entrance(JR東日本 上野駅 公園口)
0:25 【←】Tokyo Bunka Kaikan(東京文化会館)
0:31 【→】The National Museum of Western Art(国立西洋美術館)
      is UNESCO world Cultural Heritage(世界文化遺産)
2:47 【→】National Museum of Nature and Science(国立科学博物館)
4:00 【→】Tokyo National Museum(東京国立博物館)
6:16 【→】Starbucks Coffee Ueno Park(スターバックス上野恩賜公園店)
7:00 【→】Panda Post(パンダポスト)
8:02 【↑】Ueno Toshogu shrine(上野東照宮大石鳥居)
9:00 【→】Ueno Seiyoken(上野精養軒)  
9:44 【→】innsyoutei(韻松亭)
12:14 【↑】Toeizan Kan’ei-ji Kiyomizu Kannon-do(東叡山寛永寺 清水観音堂)
12:24 【↑】Tsuki no matsu(月の松)
  ★
13:45 【→】Ueno zoo Benten gate(上野動物園 弁天門)
14:38 【↑】Bentendo temple(不忍池辯天堂)
14:39 【→】Daikokuten(不忍池大黒天堂)
15:15 【↑】Shinobazu Pond boat rental(不忍池 ボート乗り場)
15:53 【←】Shinobazu Pond lotus(不忍池 蓮)

●8/27/2021(2021年8月27日) 14 o’clock
●Temperature(気温):86.9℉・30.5℃
●Humidity(湿度):67%

State of Tokyo during the announcement of the state of emergency.
Ueno Zoo reopened on June 4, 2021.

♪BGM…Hyalessa maculaticollis in Japan’s summer

【Ueno Park】

Ueno-onshi-koen, or the Ueno Park, is one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing sites in Japan, and there are about 1,200 cherry trees in the park. Every spring, when the cherry blossoms bloom, nearly 2 million people visit the park for hanami, or cherry blossom viewing (a custom in which food and alcohol are enjoyed under blooming cherry trees). In the evening, bonbori (paper lanterns) are lit, and the cherry blossoms look fantastic as they appear in the soft illumination of the paper lanterns. There are various festivals held in the summer such as enthusiastic performances by various artists, music concerts on the outdoor stage, and a bon-dance festival. (Bon is a religious observation.) A beautiful autumn foliage can also be viewed, and it attracts many visitors who want to experience a tasteful walk. In winter, there is an exhibition of beautiful peonies at the Ueno Toshogu Shrine, which is situated within the park. Peonies are some of the auspicious flowers celebrating a new year. Also, a zoo, a museum, and an art gallery are placed within the park premises, so the premises is widely known as bunka-no-mori (translated as the forest of culture). It is a two-minute walk from the Ueno Station on the JR (Japan Railways), the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, or the Hibiya Line.

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