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Inokashira Park

1917 establishments in JapanHanami spots of JapanMitaka, TokyoMusashino, TokyoParks and gardens in Tokyo
Inokashira Park Blossom over water1
Inokashira Park Blossom over water1

Inokashira Park (井の頭恩賜公園, Inokashira Onshi Kōen) is a park which straddles Musashino and Mitaka in western Tokyo, Japan. Inokashira Pond (井の頭池) and the Kanda River water source (神田上水, Kanda jōsui), established during the Edo period, are the primary sources of the Kanda River. The land was given to Tokyo in 1913. On May 1, 1917, it opened under the name Inokashira Onshi Kōen (井の頭恩賜公園), which can be translated as, "Inokashira Imperial Grant Park". Thus the park was considered a gift from the Emperor to the general public.

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Inokashira Park
Kichijoji Dori, Musashino

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Kichijoji Dori
180-0005 Musashino
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