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Tetsugaku-dō Park

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Tetsugakudo Park(Philosophy Hall Park) 哲学堂公園 panoramio (1)
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Tetsugaku-dō Park (哲学堂公園, Tetsugaku-dō Kōen) ("Park of the Philosophy Shrine" or "Temple Garden of Philosophy") is a public park in Tokyo, Japan. Most of the park is in Nakano Ward, while approximately 7% (at the south-eastern edge) is in Shinjuku Ward. It was created successively during the years 1904 to 1919 by the philosopher and founder of Toyo University, Inoue Enryō. Inoue thought of this philosophical theme park as a place for mental cultivation. In 2020, the park was designated a National Site of Scenic Beauty.

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Tetsugaku-dō Park
Nakano Dori, Nakano

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N 35.722242 ° E 139.674026 °
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哲学堂運動施設 庭球場

Nakano Dori
165-0024 Nakano
Japan
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