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Showa Memorial Park

Showa Commemorative National Government Park  is a national government park in Akishima and Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan.A paradise for families, this sprawling park was opened on the site of the old Tachikawa air base in 1983, to mark the golden jubilee of Emperor Showa. It charges an entrance fee (400 Yen for adults). It was established in 1983 as part of a project to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of the Shōwa emperor. Bicycles may be rented in the park, which has an 11 kilometer bike trail  with parking areas at all locations. There is also an outdoor barbecue area. In December the park has an illumination that features Christmas lighting. The best time to visit this Garden Park is during springtime (April to May).

Is there any proof needed further to state that the Japanese are the real Paradise Garden creators of the world?

The Rendezvous Plaza of Showa Kinen Park ( Springtime Photo)   




The Rendezvous Plaza of Showa Kinen Park ( Photo taken during Autumn)      
You have heard of the Tulips of Netherlands, but lo look at these Japanese Tulips.
Oh My ----- Only the Japanese can create such beautiful serpentine gardens

Beautiful Zen Garden Ponds                                                                                                                      
Ginkgo trees form a colorful autumn canopy when strolling across Showa Kinen Park!   

Cherry Blossom Trees along the park's walkways





Great Bonsai at Showa-kinen Park in Tokyo

Christmas lights display at the park in December