The street leading to the Jingu gaien is lined by well manicured ginkgo trees that would make this an amazing spot to visit when the autumn colours come out.

The middle of the park is dominated by the Kaiga-kan. The Kaiga-kan was built to honor the Meiji Emperor in the second half of the 1920 and is used to house a number of paintings depicting historical events that were important during the reign of the Meiji Emperor.



 

The area is now also home to a number of sporting stadia including 2 full sized base ball stadiums, an outdoor field that can host 4 baseball games at the same time and the rugby field where the Wallabies played the All Blacks late in 2009.


 
There are also some very well organised homeless guys here, including this guy who managed to find some coat hangers to keep his cloths on.
 

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