Saturday, May 4, 2024

3 May 2023 Tokyo: Koishikawa Botanical Gaardens

 


With the great weather we have been experiencing, we decided that another garden is just the thing. We went to the Koishikawa Botanical Gardens and strolled through the entire garden.  It is the oldest botanical garden in Japan and originated as the Koishikawa Medicinal Herb Garden in 1684.  We brought lunch but did not eat it in our standard Progressive Park Picnic format.  Mostly because seating was spotty and we were hungry.  There were many notable groves of trees, a meta-sequoia tree grove, a cedar and cypress tree grove, a sequoia tree grove, a cherry tree grove and a maple tree grove.  We initially paralleled the metal fence until we reached the end of the park.  Then we climbed to the high ground and returned to the entrance along the ridge.  There were some greenhouses to visit, beds of flowers all along the way and a bench or two to sit and watch the people go by.  We estimated that 90% of the visitors were local Tokyoites and the remaining were tourists.  

 

It is the start of a long holiday weekend and the station is more crowded than it has been 


The footwear is all over the map from fancy


To gothic


To just got out of the bed


This sweatshirt was all embroidered


Just what I said!


A delightfully decorated transfer station


I see a frog!


The public art is everywhere especially here in the Kaiserslautern Square.  The square is named after the sister city Kaiserslautern in Germany


A type of fish that you can ride?  This fish had a bust of Frederick I, the first King of Prussia


This surrealistic art trove was made by artists Gernot and Barbera Rumph 


From the wear patterns in the bronze it appears that it gets ridden quite often


A small park on our walk to the gardens


More beautiful ironwork


We are at the park but have to walk a half a kilometer to het to the entrance 


This was a serious metal wall


We became familiar with this wall as we walked along it


We passed the Koishikawa fire station, with this much activity we wondered if it is also the Firefighter's Academy? 


The fence from the other side


A grove of metasequoia trees, identified from fossils from the tertiary period. In 1941 living plants were discovered alive in China 


Ferns


A couple of shrines were inside the park


Places to pray and reflect


Yellow Irises


A blooming good time


All the plantings are marked off


A little pond


With a bridge


This is a branch of University of Tokyo Museum


Unfortunately it is closed temporarily


A maple tree with a butterfly


So pretty


We have reached the end of the flat ground


The Sequoia trees


Big and tall


Cool bark


A tree of many colors


An old fire hydrant


What is the shelf life of a shelf fungus?


A memorial to the 1923 Tokyo earthquake.  Many people took refuge in this park and some stayed here for over 2 years


Let the parade of flowers begin


Like the yesterday, today and tomorrow bush these are the "today, tomorrow and some other day to be identified later bush"


A Japanese Tit


The trees up on top were magnificent


A shady spot and two birds


The brown-eared bulbuls


Maples with their helicopter seed pods already growing


So nice!




The Camellia garden


Almost bloomed out


Hopefully this is the name of the camellia variety, not the final resting place




A huge camphor tree


The glass houses


Systematic garden


Tiny little flowers


Hibiscus bloom


A kind of lily


Little lily of the valleys


Another lily


So cute


Back outside for some more irises


Purple


The bees are busy


This is a butterfly but it was so big I thought at first it may have been a bird


There is a little kid who crawled into the center of this big bush


We have reached the main flowing beds


Purple Irises


A small yellow bloom


Many of the paths were dirt tracks


This clock is only correct twice a day


Tis was built in 1939 and it is the main botanical building.  I houses 700,000 specimens and has 20,000 botanical books


I really likes the staircase in the tower


Bold and blue


Like a firework


Toes pointing!


Along our walk


Cymbidium orchids


A floral shop


We had to go in and ooh and ahh!



 

It has been 1 year and 333 days since we began our Migration