After four long years, the sights and sounds of picnickers beneath the cherry blossom trees returned to Tokyo’s Ueno Park as COVID-19 restrictions were lifted. Families and friends enjoyed food ...
Those who use the redesigned public restroom in Ueno Park and grace its toilet seats are greeted by murals of popular animals--a panda, a giraffe, a lion and a penguin--as seen from behind ...
Ueno Park is one of Tokyo's oldest public parks. Join us as we take a stroll around the grounds and unravel the story of the city's transition from the samurai era to a modern society. The ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Take a 20-minute walk northwest of Ueno Park to the more than 100,000-square-foot Yanaka Cemetery, the first public burial ground in Tokyo and an oasis of foliage and ...
Head over to Ueno Park’s Fountain Square this Chinese New Year’s for spicy lamb skewers, piping hot xiaolongbao and giant ...
Ueno Park, one of Tokyo's most famous cherry blossom spots, is also one of the capital city's renowned sites to view hydrangea flowers. In addition to the hydrangeas, whose color lights up the ...
Head over to Ueno Park in January to warm up with a popular Japanese winter soul food. Held for four days from January 16 to January 19, this festival is serving up piping-hot bowls of oden and ...
Keeping in mind this would be in a high travel season, Ueno Park is also a superb place to enjoy the annual Cherry Blossom bloom. What is it about really tall structures that fascinate people so much?
Planning on visiting Japan in the cherry blossom season, here's how to plan the perfect japan trip during cherry blossom ...