Meet us by a huge elm tree next to the long entrance gate of the park. First, look at the garden from Kachoden. After enjoying the atmosphere of the Edo Gate trail, head to the garden to see the shrine (rebuilt after the fire), the small auditorium and the main hall of the Forbidden City. Go through the Ameri Garden, go around the Dragon Pond, go around the garden, go through the Bell Tower to the exit. It is a magical sightseeing route.
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Meet us by a huge elm tree next to the long entrance gate of the park. First, look at the garden from Kachoden. After enjoying the atmosphere of the Edo Gate trail, head to the garden to see the shrine (rebuilt after the fire), the small auditorium and the main hall of the Forbidden City. Go through the Ameri Garden, go around the Dragon Pond, go around the garden, go through the Bell Tower to the exit. It is a magical sightseeing route.
The scenery is average, don't have too high expectations anyway.
The temple is free to visit, and there are many students who volunteer to give out guides, and the buildings are well preserved.