The visit goes on. We enter the imperial gardens. Cherry trees are still the focus of attention. The palace is really huge: we could visit only a small part, but even so, we had to stay almost two and a half hours. Going out of the palace walls, we reach another adjacent park, and find a quiet place to rest. A great number of people eat in parks. They lay blankets on the ground, remove their shoes, and that is where they eat.
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Our tour continues with a visit to the imperial garden.
There are once again cherry trees to be enjoyed.
The palace is absolutely enormous: we were only able to visit a small part of it, but even so, we were walking around for two and a half hours!
Going outside the palace walls, we arrive at another park right beside the palace, where we seek a quiet place to rest up a bit.
There are many people who can be seen eating and drinking in the parks. They spread plastic sheets on the ground, take off their shoes, sit on the sheets and enjoy their meal.
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The visit goes on. We enter in the imperial gardens. Cherry tree is still the topic. The palace is really huge, we could visit only a small part, but even so, we had to stay almost two hours and a half.
Going out of the palace walls, we reach another adjacent park, and find a quiet place to rest. A great number of people eat in parks. They lay blankets on the ground, remove their shoes, and that is where they eat.