Koganei Park ( 小金井公園 , Koganei Kōen ) is a metropolitan park in Tokyo, having entrances in Koganei City, Kodaira City, Nishitokyo City, and Musashino City.
3-795: The fifth-largest park in the Metropolitan Tokyo Area, Koganei Park is an attraction for local residents and tourists. The numerous varieties of plum trees in the park bloom in March, and the Cherry trees in April, providing a desirable setting for exercise enthusiasts, photographers, picnickers, and nature lovers. The park's Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum , which opened in March 1993, features buildings characteristic to different historical periods and those built by famous Japanese architects. The buildings were moved from their original locations and arranged at
6-494: The museum site to mimic the set up of a village. This Tokyo location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum The Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum ( 江戸東京たてもの園 , Edo Tōkyō Tatemono En , lit. "Edo Tokyo Buildings Garden") in Koganei Park , Tokyo , Japan , is a museum of historic Japanese buildings . The park includes many buildings from
9-679: The ordinary middle class Japanese experience to the homes of wealthy and powerful individuals such as former Prime Minister Takahashi Korekiyo , out in the open in a park. The museum enables visitors to enter and explore a wide variety of buildings of different styles, periods, and purposes, from upper-class homes to pre-war shops, public baths ( sentō ), and Western-style buildings of the Meiji period , which would normally be inaccessible to tourists or other casual visitors, or which cannot be found in Tokyo. The animator Hayao Miyazaki often visited here during
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