Fengping Pavilion was built in Meiji period in 1880. The first resident was the Meiji Emperor at that time. It is still well preserved. There are details everywhere. Children don't need to buy tickets. They also have a free ticket.
Hoheikan
Posted: Jul 4, 2018
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小思文
4/5Excellent
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Fengping Pavilion is a royal hospital in Shanghai. It is said that a emperor in Japan has lived here. It may be a bedding palace or a holiday villa. The interior is reserved for the original appearance. Many spaces can be visited. It is very cramped.
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Posted: Dec 6, 2021
Shanghaiblue
5/5Outstanding
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Fengping Pavilion is a building located in Zhongdao Park. As a historical relic of the original development of Hokkaido. You can notice it when you walk along Zhongdao Park. The buildings are not big enough to be appreciated by human history.
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Posted: Mar 7, 2018
Miss Junny
4/5Excellent
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The blue and white color matching of the exterior of the building with the winter snow scene, the fresh and coordinated feeling is refreshing. If the lake around the summer is thawed and the vegetation is lush, it must be a different feeling. I hope that I will have the opportunity to visit again. Tickets are required for internal visits, but the guided tours and artifacts inside are really good value for money.
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Posted: May 23, 2020
浅乡月
5/5Outstanding
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This attraction is in Nakajima Park, then I didn't go in, just passed many times from the outside, the Nakajima Park subway station to my hotel will pass this place, next to the observatory
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Posted: May 27, 2019
玉面神兽
4/5Excellent
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This time I came to Nakajima Park and walked slowly along the trail. Naturally, I would come to this Fengping Pavilion, which is an important cultural treasure designated by the Japanese nation. It was not opened too early and opened after 9:00. But even so, the ancient architecture is worth seeing. It is not so abrupt, but rather has a sense of complementarity. I suggest that we come here. Nakajima Park, you can come here and have a look.