Ueno is more known to me as a bargain hunting ground than anything else. I knew that there was a park there somewhere, but I never really got interested in exploring it.
But while on a trip to Chiba, I realized I had much time to spare before boarding the train. So I decided to just bum around with my camera and finally get a glimpse of the "imperial gift park".
Here are some of the shots I took.
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I heard there's also a zoo in the area. That I should visit next.
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trip to chiba? and you didnt tell me about it? hmmm.
anyway, there's a big park in ueno, i think its attraction is panda. i went there 3 yrs ago i think. and they have some scary statues there.
uy paramdam ka naman, san ka na ba haha
PS
akala ko ang word verification - epal haha
yung first photo pang poster!
That statue is of Saigo Takamori. He is often called the Last Samurai. He led a rebellion in the 1870s against the new Meiji Imperial government because the Imperial government was eliminating the samurai class.
diba andyan din ang baseball stadium?
ganda ng first pic ah! =)
you make me like japan more and more. definitely one of the places everyone should visit is japan.
totomai: oo nga pala, magpapainom ka pag nasa chiba. sayang, malayo sa mansion mo yung pinuntahan ko e.
lantaw: salamat!
tornadoes: thanks for the info!
carlotta: baseball stadium? he he. di ko po alam. research ko...
dong: i suggest you schedule a trip to japan soon. i can be your guide. he he, as if naman andami ko na nagala sa japan.
enjoy ah!
wahhh one day im goin there..
cant wait.. hehehe
wanna see the shrines and stuff
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