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I visited many times Shinjuku national park but after watching "Garden of words" I fall more in love with this garden and I decided to visit it in summer season. Luckily the day was rainy day. It was absolutely eye soothing. It was taken on that day. The view from kyu goryo tei is fresh and green.
Location: Shinjuku national garden
Abhi Sen posted.
A Japanese aesthetic concept has developed around the beauty of a scene of a garden or nature framed by a circle window. The circle windows are referred to as the "Window of Enlightenment". This was a unique experience during my Kamakura trip. I was very excited to see this place. Previously once I tried to go to Genkou-an shrine during my Kyoto trip but unfortunately, it was closed at that time. Finally, during the summer, I got a chance to see this beautiful view at Meigetsuin temple. The calm and peaceful atmosphere of the shrine already gave peace of mind but this view has something special.

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Tambo art is one of the most popular artistic activity in Japan during the summer time. In tambo art the whole paddy field used as a canvas. Different colored or varieties of rice or paddy are planted to create the an amazing picture depending on the theme of that year. This is from Fukui prefecture's Takefu knife village where the school students prepared this beautiful cherry tree using tambo art. Its really very attractive and unique activity which everyone would love to see. The best time to enjoy this kind art varies but August to September might be the best time.
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Samba is the traditional Brazilian dance and a cultural heritage of that country. Although in Tokyo there are not so many Brazilian but very fortunately there is a Samba carnival in Tokyo which is known as Asakusa Samba Carnival. The carnival is very colorful and full of joy and entertainment. Due to the corona pandemic last 2 years the carnival was cancelled and it seems this year also the carnival will be cancelled but in 2019 I was able to enjoy it. It was my 1st time to enjoy such a colorful and cheerful festival.
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In Japan summer means the season of festivals. There are many festivals here and there. One such festival is Eisa dance festival of Shinjuku. Eisa dance is originated from Japan's tropical weather area, Okinawa. The whole festival is very enjoyable and exciting. Although the performance day was very hot around 34 degree but it was not reflecting on face of the performers. They are really very energetic. The rhythmic movements of all performer and also the drum beats makes the whole environment very charming and enjoyable.

I went to Rikugien Gardens back in April though. If you liked Shinjuku Gyoen I’m sure you’d like it as well. I definitely recommend it. I imagine the leaves look really nice here in autumn as well
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