
Introduction to Scenic Spots
 & nbsp;& nbsp; The Binli Palace Gifted Garden is a large garden covering an area of 247500 square meters facing Tokyo Bay. In the past, it was the falcon farm of the Tokugawa shogun family. In the 4th year of the Baoyong era, the 6th shogun family of Tokugawa declared it as the Binyu Palace and built bridges on the pond, creating a beautiful landscape. Later, after Meiji 3, it became the Imperial Palace's Imperial Palace and its name was changed to Binli Palace
& nbsp;& nbsp; Due to being a seaside park, the view is very good. Also, due to the access to the sea water of Tokyo Bay, taking a walk by the "tide pool" to observe the changes in the dry tide landscape is also interesting. The Sumida River Line's water cars also stop here. The garden is divided into the southern courtyard centered around the daimyo gardens of the Edo period and the northern courtyard built after the Meiji period. In 1654, the 4th generation general was the first to build the mansion, and by the 11th generation general, it had basically been completed in its current form. In the 27th year of the Showa era, it was designated as a national special scenic spot and special historical site