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Crape myrtle and Skyscrapers

Thu, April 7, 2011, by Muza-chan

When you see the group of skyscrapers from Shiodome, it is hard to believe that a few centuries ago this place was a… swamp. The whole Shiodome area was filled in at the orders of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu, who wanted to put a barrier between Tokyo Bay and the Edo Castle (Shiodome comes from “keep out the tide").
After that, Shiodome became a place for daimyo residences and today it is filled with huge skyscrapers. But right behind the skyscrapers, survived until today one of the most beautiful Japanese gardens from Tokyo, the Hama-rikyu Gardens. The southern part of the garden was inaugurated during the reign of the Shogun Ienari Tokugawa, while the northern part was developed during the Meiji period.

I simply love the combination of Japanese garden and modern skyscrapers… This is an image from the northern part, with a blooming Crape myrtle.

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Hama-rikyu Gardens, Shiodome, Tokyo
Hama-rikyu Gardens, Shiodome, Tokyo
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EXIF Info:

Nikon D90
Lens: VR 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G
Focal Length: 18mm
Aperture: F/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/800s
ISO Sensitivity: ISO 200
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