The Koishikawa Botanical Garden in Tokyo's Bunkyo Ward is Japan's oldest botanical garden, cultivating over 5,000 species of plants on a vast 16-hectare site. Seeing over 100 varieties of azaleas discovered by Dr. Makino makes you appreciate his achievements, and in the public greenhouse, you can also interact with rare plants and insects. In addition, there are facilities scattered throughout that are irresistible to those who love retro architecture. Why not enjoy a pleasant stroll and learn something new in this historically rich and nature-filled location?
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