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[Shinjuku Ward] Plenty of things to see at Tetsugakudo Park

A unique park built in 1904 by philosopher Dr. Enryo Inoue as a place for spiritual training. A place rich in forests in Tokyo. Just walking around will calm your mind.✨
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Posted: Jan 19, 2023
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Garden of Philosophy (Tetsugakudo Park) 1-33-34-28 Matsugaoka, Nakano-ku, Tokyo A beautiful place with flowerbeds and sculptures of great people on the south side of Tetsugakudo Park. People representing religion, philosophy, and law are arranged in concentric circles, reflecting the artist's idea that in order for people from different parts of the world to become closer to each other, it is necessary to return to the origin of plus and minus (±1).

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