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Ueno Park Tokyo, Japan A Mecca of Culture, Arts and Nature A should see when visiting Tokyo is a quit

it (or a minimum of a day) at Ueno Park in Tokyo, Japan. A big public park, its house to an array of museums, shrines, a zoological garden and also the most wellliked viewing spot for cherry blossoms within the spring. The Tokyo National Museum was established in 1872 will be the by far the oldest and has probably the most extensive collection of more than 110,000 objects mostly focusing on Japan. The museum itself consists of five primary exhibition buildings: Honkan (Japanese Gallery); Toyokan (Asian Gallery); Hyokeikan; Heiseikan; and Horyu-ji Homotsukan (The Gallery of Horyu-ji Treasures). Admission for adults is 600; High school/junior/elementary school children are Totally free. Hours are from 9:30 am five:00 pm. The National Science Museum of Japan opened in 1871. The permanent exhibits are divided into the Japan Gallery and the Global Gallery. Some of the highlights with the Japan Gallery include: Nature of the Japanese Archipelago and Japanese People and Nature. As for the Global Gallery the Thoughts and works of the people of Japan is intriguing as it shows how the Japanese individuals took in foreign cultural influences but still remain rooted in its own culture. The Ueno Zoological Gardens will be the oldest zoo in Japan with its establishment in 1882. It is now home for more than 2600 animals representing 464 species. Hours are 9:30 am five:00 pm (closed on Mondays). Admission is 600 for adults with kids below 12 totally free. In the spring, it appears that nearly everyone flocks to Ueno Park to view and have hanami (cherry blossom viewing) parties. With over 1000 cherry trees, its not only popular but crowded. Ueno Park, a should see when in Tokyo. Each day may not be enough! By on About Japan

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